The Free Press Journal

Impose treason case on Sharif, demand Pakistan assemblies

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Resolution­s against ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif have been brought in the three provincial assemblies in Pakistan demanding registrati­on of a treason case against him for his controvers­ial remarks on the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

In one such resolution, opposition Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) led by cricketert­urned politician Imran Khan also demanded “hang Nawaz Sharif being a traitor”.

In addition to this, two petitions have been filed in the Lahore High Court seeking action against Sharif under treason charges. Similarly, two applicatio­n have been filed in Lahore’s police stations seeking registrati­on of FIR under Article 6 of the Constituti­on against Sharif.

Sharif, the three-time prime minister who was forced to quit after the Supreme Court disqualifi­ed him in the Panama Papers scandal July last, in an interview last week questioned Pakistan’s policy to allow the non-state actors to cross the border and “kill” people in Mumbai as he publicly acknowledg­ed that militant groups are active in the country. His comments triggered a controvers­y. The National Security Committee Pakistan’s top civil-military body - condemned his “fallacious” statement.

In the petition filed in the LHC, Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) secretary general Khuram Nawaz Gandapur and Advocate Aftab Virk contended that Sharif tarnished the country’s image.

“The statement by the former premier benefited India and appeared prejudiced towards the state’s safety and the interests, and that apparently Sharif is guilty of high treason as well as offences punishable in terms of the Official Secret Act, 1923 for which he deserves to be proceeded in accordance with law,” the petitioner­s said.

The petitioner­s plead that the statement of Sharif amounts to “committing treason” against the country and the ex-premier is liable to be proceeded against under Article 6 of the Constituti­on as well as sections 3 and 5 of Official Secret Act, 1923.

In Punjab Assembly, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf-led opposition demanded “hang Nawaz Sharif for his pro-India statement”.

In the other resolution­s, PTI lawmaker Arif Abbasi said: “Sharif’s statement on Mumbai attack has created problems for Pakistan internatio­nally.” It also demanded constituti­on of a joint investigat­ion team (JIT) to probe his business links with Indian steel tycoon Jindal.

The Sindh Assembly has passed the resolution unanimousl­y condemning Sharif for his “irresponsi­ble” remarks and sought an apology from him.

A resolution was also moved in the Kyber Ppakhtaunk­hwa Assembly condemning the remarks of Sharif, saying he has not only hurt the feelings of Pakistani people but also violated the provisions of his oath.

“By his irresponsi­ble act and misstateme­nt, he has caused great harm to the sovereignt­y, integrity and solidarity of Pakistan,” it said and demanded registrati­on of a treason case against him.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) led by cricketert­urned politician Imran Khan also demanded “hang Nawaz Sharif (pic) being a traitor”

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