The Borneo Post

Pakistan court hands former PM Sharif lifetime ban

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s supreme court yesterday banned former prime minister Nawaz Sharif from participat­ing in elections for life, as his embattled ruling party prepares for nationwide polls due later this year.

The ruling was the latest in a series of blows to Sharif who was ousted from the premiershi­p over graft allegation­s last July.

Supreme Court Justice Umar Ata Bandial described the ban on Sharif as “permanent” in a judgement read to the court, clarifying the length of an earlier ruling that disqualifi­ed the former premier from office.

The decision was immediatel­y panned by Sharif’s ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party ( PML-N).

“Today once again, the threetime elected prime minister of Pakistan has been disqualifi­ed for life,” state minister and Sharif ally Marriyum Aurangzeb told reporters outside the court.

Last month, Nawaz’s brother Shahbaz Sharif formally took charge of the PML-N after an earlier court ruling banned the former premier from heading the party.

The Sharifs and their supporters have repeatedly denied allegation­s of corruption, suggesting the former prime minister is the victim of a conspiracy driven by Pakistan’s powerful military establishm­ent.

Sharif was the 15th prime minister in Pakistan’s 70-year history – roughly half of it under military rule – to be removed

Today once again, the threetime elected prime minister of Pakistan has been disqualifi­ed for life. Marriyum Aurangzeb, state minister and Sharif ally

before completing a full term.

The court ruling comes months ahead of expected general elections, pitting the PML-N against its main rival, the Pakistan Tehreeke-Insaf party led by former cricket star Imran Khan.

Despite the numerous court rulings against the PML-N, the party has won a string of recent by- elections proving it will likely remain a force in the next polls. — AFP

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