Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Nawaz Sharif stays in power — for now Aide might be axed for ‘leaking’ info

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

PANAMA PAPERS SCANDAL Pakistan SC gives 2month reprieve, orders joint team to investigat­e charges against PM

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was given a twomonth reprieve on Thursday as Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered further investigat­ions into corruption allegation­s against him, saying there wasn’t enough evidence to order his removal.

Sharif had a narrow escape after a split decision by the fivemember bench of the Supreme Court, with two judges recommendi­ng that the premier be told to step down.

The bench ordered the setting up of a joint investigat­ion team (JIT) within a week to probe allegation­s linked to the Panama Papers leaks. Three judges ruled in favour of the JIT, which was directed to complete its probe in two months.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan demanded Sharif’s resignatio­n.

“I demand that Sharif should resign immediatel­y as he has lost moral authority to rule the country,” Khan said at a press conference.

The Supreme Court also ordered Sharif, 67, and his two sons, Hasan and Hussain, to appear before the JIT.

“A thorough investigat­ion is required,” Justice Asif Saeed Khosa said, announcing the highly anticipate­d ruling following a months-long hearing stemming from the Panama Papers leaks last year that linked Sharif’s family to offshore assets.

Khawaja Saad Rafiq, a senior leader of Sharif’s PML-N party, said the judgement was an endorsemen­t of the government.

“Nawaz Sharif will be the prime minister as we go into the 2018 elections,” Rafiq said. He noted that a JIT was proposed by the prime minister himself some months ago.

Another senior PML-N leader, Ahsan Iqbal, said Sharif will present himself before the JIT, which will comprise officials from the Federal Investigat­ion Agency, National Accountabi­lity Bureau, Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and Military Intelligen­ce.

Tariq Fatemi, Pakistan Prime Minister’s special assistant on foreign affairs, could be removed from his position after an inquiry found him guilty of “leaking” to a prominent newspaper vital informatio­n from a high-level National Security meet, a media report said on Thursday.

In October last year, a columnist for Dawn newspaper, Cyril Almeida, wrote a front-page story about a rift between Pakistan’s civilian and military leadership­s over militant groups that operate from Pakistan but engage in proxy war against India and Afghanista­n.

The government had set up the inquiry committee last year to probe the controvers­y surroundin­g a controvers­ial report by Dawn newspaper about a key meeting on national security.PTI

 ?? REUTERS ?? Supporters of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif celebrate following the Supreme Court decision, in Islamabad on Thursday.
REUTERS Supporters of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif celebrate following the Supreme Court decision, in Islamabad on Thursday.
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REUTERS A Soyuz space capsule on Thursday delivered an American astronaut making his first space flight and a veteran Russian cosmonaut to the Internatio­nal Space Station, completing the first twoman flight to the ISS in over a decade.
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