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Abbasi cleared to contest in Murree

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Ahigh court on Friday overturned a tribunal decision disqualify­ing outgoing prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi from running in his home constituen­cy, yet another dramatic twist ahead of general elections due to be held next month.

Abbasi is running for election in two constituen­cies, and the ban had applied to his home constituen­cy in the Murree hill district close to the capital, Islamabad, where he will contest against cricketer turned politician Imran Khan.

“We have got the ban suspended from the high court,” Abbasi’s lawyer, Khawaja Tariq Raheem, told Reuters.

Disqualifi­cation of candidates is one of the challenges his former ruling party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), has faced ahead of the July 25 elections, which party founder Nawaz Sharif — who was ousted by the Supreme Court last year — has termed a “pre-poll rigging”.

The Supreme Court had on Thursday disqualifi­ed a former privatisat­ion minister of the PML-N, Daniyal Aziz, from running for election for contempt of court over his criticism of Sharif’s removal as political.

Sharif charge

Sharif has argued that the Pakistani military, aided by top members of the judiciary, backed a series of decisions which banned him from politics for life.

An election commission tribunal had ruled that Abbasi did not declare an accurate value of his assets in his nomination papers.

Abbasi denies the charge. “I declared an actual value of my property at the rate which my father bought it in 1974,” he said.

“It is an election for the parliament. They have made it a joke.”

Abbasi was named prime minister last year after the Supreme Court disqualifi­ed then-premier Sharif, who had served twice as prime minister before and was ousted both times.

Sharif has a history of difference­s with the military, which has ruled the nuclear-armed country for almost half of its history.

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