Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Panama papers: Nawaz is fast running out of options

- Imtiaz Ahmad letter@hindustant­imes.com

With Pakistan’s opposition parties and the military apparently on the same page, Nawaz Sharif will face one the most serious challenges of his career when the Supreme Court takes up a probe panel’s report on corruption allegation­s against him on Monday.

Over the weekend, Sharif told the faithful in his PML-N party that he would “fight till the last breath”, but the chances of him being disqualifi­ed by the Supreme Court have become very likely since the Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) submitted its report on offshore assets owned by the premier’s family.

The opposition parties have filed a formal request with the Speaker for a special session of Parliament to be convened to debate the issue of Sharif’s resignatio­n. The move has put pressure on the PML-N, which has seen most of its political allies distancing themselves since the JIT submitted its report.

The army high command has again indicated it was with the institutio­ns and the people of Pakistan. These statements from the military, at a time of political turmoil, suggest that Sharif is fast running out of options.

There are also apparent divisions in the ranks of the PML-N, with interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan reportedly telling a party meeting that “only a miracle can save Nawaz Sharif”.

For its part, the PML-N has still not come up with a strategy for Monday, when the Panamagate case will be taken up by a three-judge bench. Media reports suggested that Sharif’s legal team is yet to finalise its strategy regarding the filing of objections to the JIT’s report.

The legal team met after the PML-N’s parliament­ary party meeting on Friday and Saturday but could not decide whether it should file the objections. The meetings were reportedly not pleasant, with participan­ts divided over the legal strategy to be adopted in the Supreme Court.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Sharif has told the faithful in his PMLN party that he would “fight till the last breath”.
REUTERS FILE Sharif has told the faithful in his PMLN party that he would “fight till the last breath”.

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