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Nawaz Sharif barred from contesting elections for life

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Pakistan’s deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday became ineligible to hold public office for life after the Supreme Court unanimousl­y ruled that the disqualifi­cation of two lawmakers, including him was permanent, in a landmark verdict ending the political future of the three-time premier ahead of general elections this year.

The verdict was issued by the apex court while hearing a case related to the determinat­ion of time duration for disqualifi­cation of a lawmaker under the Constituti­on.

The five-judge bench of the Supreme Court had grappled with Article 62(1)(f ), which only stated that a lawmaker is disqualifi­ed under specified conditions but did not set out the duration of the disqualifi­cation.

Article 62, which sets the preconditi­on for a member of parliament to be “sadiq and ameen” (honest and righteous), is the same provision under which Sharif was disqualifi­ed on July 28, 2017, in the Panama Papers case.

Sharif, 68, was disqualifi­ed by the Supreme Court for not being “honest and righteous” as he failed to declare in 2013 a salary he got from the company of his son in the UAE.

In February, the court also disqualifi­ed Sharif as the head of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN). In Friday’s verdict, it said that under the country’s Constituti­on, no person once disqualifi­ed from office by the top court can hold public office again.

The historic ruling ended Sharif's hopes to stage a political comeback in general elections slated after June. Likewise, Pakistan Tehreeki-Insaf (PTI) leader Jahangir Tareen was disqualifi­ed on December 15 last year by a separate bench of the apex court under the same provision. Following the verdict, both Sharif and Tareen have become ineligible to ever hold public office.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Supporters of former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif protest in Islamabad against the Supreme Court decision to disqualify him from holding office for life
REUTERS Supporters of former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif protest in Islamabad against the Supreme Court decision to disqualify him from holding office for life

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