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Lahore High Court frees Nawaz Sharif for medical treatment

Former premier faces another appeal hearing for bail next week

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top Pakistani court yesterday ordered convicted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif released on bail so he can seek medical treatment at home or abroad, his family and a defence lawyer said.

The decision was announced by the Lahore High Court after hearing a petition from Sharif’s brother, Shahbaz Sharif, who heads the main opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz .

But it doesn’t mean that the former premier will automatica­lly be freed as he faces another appeal hearing for bail next week. Nawaz Sharif was rushed from prison to the government hospital in Lahore on Monday, after his health was said to have deteriorat­ed. He has remained there under supervisio­n of prison authoritie­s.

The 69-year-old Sharif, who served three times as prime minister, has had a history of health problems, including heart disease.

His lawyer Ashtar Ausaf said court authoritie­s cannot release Sharif immediatel­y until they hear a separate appeal set for next Tuesday. That hearing pertains to the second corruption conviction against Sharif, he added.

“We are grateful to God. We are grateful to the judiciary which has granted bail to Nawaz Sharif who is facing a complicate­d disease,” Sharif’s brother told reporters outside the court in Lahore. “I request the nation to pray for speedy recovery of its leader,” Sharif said.

Low platelet count

Maryam Aurangzeb, a spokeswoma­n for Sharif, said she hopes he will be granted bail in the second case as well so that he can receive medical treatment at a hospital of his choice. So far, it was unclear whether Sharif would wish to travel for treatment outside Pakistan.

When Sharif was taken to hospital on Monday, his doctors initially believed he had contracted dengue fever, which is rampant across Pakistan. But later medical tests concluded that his immune system had malfunctio­ned, which was the reason for a low platelet count.

Panicked over his deteriorat­ing health, Sharif’s family petitioned the court in Lahore, requesting his release.

During his political career, Sharif faced many upheavals but could never overcome the death of his wife at a London hospital in 2018.

While he was in London visiting his wife Kulsoom Nawaz in hospital, a Pakistan court convicted and sentenced him and his daughter Maryam Nawaz on corruption charges. They were arrested on their return home and taken to prison to serve their sentences.

Sharif’s 12-year conviction in one case was suspended but he was serving a seven-year jail term when the country’s antigraft body in the past weeks began questionin­g him in another case, related to his family’s sugar mills.

We are grateful to God. We are grateful to the judiciary which has granted bail to Nawaz Sharif who is facing a complicate­d disease.” Shahbaz Sharif | Brother of Nawaz Sharif and head of PML-N

 ?? AP ?? Supporters of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif celebrate the release of their leader, outside a hospital where he was admitted, in Lahore yesterday.
AP Supporters of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif celebrate the release of their leader, outside a hospital where he was admitted, in Lahore yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? A supporter of Nawaz Sharif distribute­s sweets after the High Court in Lahore accepted Sharif’s bail plea on medical grounds yesterday.
AFP A supporter of Nawaz Sharif distribute­s sweets after the High Court in Lahore accepted Sharif’s bail plea on medical grounds yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? Shahbaz Sharif (right), brother of Nawaz Sharif, talks with media representa­tives as he leaves the High court in Lahore yesterday.
AFP Shahbaz Sharif (right), brother of Nawaz Sharif, talks with media representa­tives as he leaves the High court in Lahore yesterday.

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