Qatar Tribune

‘No restrictio­ns on Nawaz, sons to arrive in Pakistan for Begum Shamim’s funeral’

- DAWN.COM ISLAMABAD

INFORMATIO­N Minister Shibli Faraz on Tuesday said there were no restrictio­ns in place on former premier Nawaz Sharif, his sons and former finance minister Ishaq Dar barring them from coming to Pakistan to attend the funeral of the PML-N supremo’s mother.

Nawaz and Shehbaz Sharif’s mother, Begum Shamim Akhtar, passed away in London on November 22. She was in her 90s and had been unwell for a month or so, sources in the party had said, adding that she had also twice visited a hospital in London for a check-up.

Arrangemen­ts are being made to bring her dead body back to Lahore within a couple of days to be buried next to the grave of her husband, Mian Sharif, at the family’s ati Umra estate.

“They are welcome to come to Pakistan and attend the funeral,” Faraz said in a tweet on Tuesday, warning the opposition of trying to politicise the matter.

“The narrative of state suppressio­n is deliberate propaganda and an attempt to politicise this issue. Who are you trying to fool?” On Monday, the PML-N sought at least a twoweek parole for party president Shehbaz and his son Hamza to participat­e in the last rites of

Begum Shamim. Both Shehbaz and Hamza are in ot Lakhpat jail on judicial remand in a money laundering and assets beyond means case.

In an applicatio­n to the Lahore deputy commission­er, PML-N Deputy Secretary General Attaullah Tarar said both Shehbaz and Hamza were leaders of the opposition in the National and Punjab assemblies.

He sought their release on parole for a period of at least two weeks to receive condolence­s and participat­e in Begum Akhtar’s last rites at their Model Town and ati Umra residences.

Meanwhile, the Lahore DC office said it had received the PML-N’s applicatio­n but that it did not confirm when the body of Shehbaz and Nawaz’s mother would land in Lahore.

Deputy Commission­er Mudassar Riaz Malik told Dawn that his office could allow release of prisoners for 12 hours and that would only be possible when the exact timing of the arrival of the body was known. He said his office had already contacted police and jail officials for their report on the subject.

Begum Shamim had travelled to the United ingdom in February against the advice of her doctors to see her ailing son, Nawaz, who is being treated for heart and kidney ailments in the United ingdom.

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