PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif hoping for relief from courts
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Pakistan Muslim League (N) leader Barrister Zafarullah Khan has stated that Nawaz Sharif will request for a protective bail before returning to Pakistan, and it's up to the courts whether to grant bail or send him to jail. During a conversation on Geo News program 'Capital Talk,' Barrister Zafarullah Khan mentioned that Maryam Nawaz was sent to jail following the instructions of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman.
However, they do not wish for Chairman PTI to face a similar situation in jail. Leaders of the Muslim League (N) emphasized that the cases against Nawaz Sharif are still under trial, and Nawaz Sharif is yet to return. They hope that the Leader of the Opposition will be granted protective bail.
They also stated that until Nawaz Sharif's return, Shehbaz Sharif's comings and goings will continue until October 21, which is a normal practice. They expressed confidence that Nawaz Sharif will return. Barrister Zafarullah Khan further commented on the Panama case, stating that Nawaz Sharif faced 66 appearances in court, and Shahid Khaqan Abbasi did not request relief from NAB references.
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