Khaleej Times

Now, Sharif’s wife enters politics

- IANS

lahore — The wife of ousted Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif will contest a special election for the parliament­ary seat he was forced to vacate after the top court disqualifi­ed him from holding office, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz officials said.

Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif will contest the by-election to be held in about 45 days, Sharif adviser Asif Kirmani said. —

lahore — Deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday told thousands of his cheering supporters that he had not filed an appeal in the apex court against his ouster, but has placed his case before the people to decide. The PML-N leader was headed to Lahore as part of his ‘homecoming’ trip via the ancient Grand Trunk (GT) Road.

With thousands of party supporters and admirers milling along the route, Sharif continued with his defiant procession down the GT Road, inching closer to his stronghold of Lahore in a bid to rally supporters.

“I am back in the court of the people,” Sharif told a crowd of loyalists in Gujrat. “I have filed no appeal in the courts, my only appeal is in your court,” he said.

“Why was I unseated? Someone tell me how I committed corruption. There is not a single stain of corruption on me,” he claimed.

“They (SC Judges) removed me because I did not take my salary from my son. What kind of father takes a salary from his son?” he asked. “They took your votes, ripped them up and returned them to you.” “This is the respect given to your vote. Your vote has not been respected at all,” he said, in a direct appeal to their sympathy.

Families crowded on rooftops and celebrator­y gunshots were fired while the crowd raised slogans “Look who is here, the tiger is here”. The PML-N chief began his GT Road rally on Wednesday,

Sharif, also nicknamed the ‘Lion of Punjab’, addressed the crowd from a makeshift stage behind a bulletproo­f glass, his voice sounding tired with the long journey, but bold as he insisted he was “innocent”.

Thousands also lined the road to catch a glimpse of the former leader as his convoy rolled down the 2,000-year old trade route which leads from Chittagong in Bangladesh across India and Pakistan to the Afghan capital Kabul.

Sharif is travelling in a bombproof vehicle especially designed for the journey, meant as a show of strength after the Supreme Court’s decision left his ruling party scrambling to replace him.

The convoy was surrounded by heavy security, amid fears after a truck bomb exploded in Lahore on Monday, killing one person and injuring dozens. It was still unsure if the caravan will reach its destinatio­n on Friday night as Sharif is set to address a few public rallies, including in Gujrat and Gujranwala.

The rally is scheduled to travel through Sarai Alamgir, Kharian, Lala Musa, Gujrat, Wazirabad, Gujranwala, Kamoki, Muridke, Kala Shah Kaku, Ferozewala before it ends in Lahore. —

 ??  ?? KALSOOM: Will she be the next PM?
KALSOOM: Will she be the next PM?
 ?? AFP ?? Supporters of ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif attend a rally in Gujrat city in Punjab on Friday. —
AFP Supporters of ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif attend a rally in Gujrat city in Punjab on Friday. —
 ?? AFP ?? Nawaz Sharif waves to supporters in Gujrat city on Friday. —
AFP Nawaz Sharif waves to supporters in Gujrat city on Friday. —

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