The Asian Age

Cook, lawn, TV: Pak jail serves Sharif well

■ Punjab authoritie­s deny allegation­s that Sharif was being kept in abysmal conditions

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Islamabad, July 19: Jailed former premier Nawaz Sharif is getting all the facilities he is entitled to under the law, the government in Pakistan’s Punjab province said on Thursday.

The clarificat­ion was issued after former chief minister and PML- N president Shahbaz Sharif complained that his elder brother Sharif has been kept in “abysmal conditions” in the Adiala jail.

Punjab informatio­n minister Ahmed Waqas Riaz told the media that Sharif was given all facilities that he was entitled to.

Separately, deputy inspector general ( DIG) prisons, Malik Mubashir, issued a statement to provide the list of facilities given to Sharif.

Mubashir said that Sharif was jailed in a separate cell in a Better Class portion of the jail and has been issued a steel bed, table, chair, newspapers, sheets for his personal bed, personal clothes, one ceiling fan, two bracket fans and toiletries. He has also been allowed to keep a 21- inch TV.

He also has been provided adequate space to take a walk and he “regularly goes for a stroll in the lawn attached to his cell”.

Talking about medical facilities, he said that the jail’s medical staff and Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology ( RIC) consultant­s regularly conduct his medical check- up and his health is “satisfacto­ry”.

He said that a special cook has been providing the diet recommende­d for him by an RIC nutritioni­st, which includes fruits, salad, dates and qeema ( minced meat).

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