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Verdict makes it clear that the judiciary is bold enough to hold everyone accountabl­e, they say

- BY SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I Staff Reporter

Pakistani expatriate­s in the UAE have hailed the Pakistan Supreme Court’s decision to disqualify Nawaz Sharif as the country’s prime minister on corruption charges as a bold and right step.

Speaking to Gulf News, several Pakistani expats said that the judgement sends a strong message to all politician­s that there is growing intoleranc­e for corruption in the country and the judiciary is bold enough to hold everyone accountabl­e.

“This is the first time the Supreme Court of Pakistan has given a bold and strong decision against a serving Prime Minister and his party, which is currently the strongest party in the country. The fact that the serving Prime Minister has been disqualifi­ed for lifetime and all his children are also barred from the public office serves as a warning for all future prime ministers and politician­s that there is no tolerance for corruption in the country,” said Tahir Muneer, a freelance journalist based in Dubai.

He added that the decision reflects that the judiciary is independen­t and impartial in giving out decisions against all, whether they are powerful or weak.

“This is a great decision, based on clear evidence and people are happy about this outcome. I believe this decision will have a positive impact on the future politics of the country and those holding public offices,” he added.

Hannan Haq also welcomed the decision. “In my opinion it will set the precedent in terms of having accountabi­lity of all those holding public office and will give common people a new ray of hope. Most people have welcomed this decision and are happy that the justice has prevailed,” said Haq, who is a Sharjah-based architect.

A Dubai-based member of one of Pakistan’s opposition parties hoped that this will set a precedent for punishing more corrupt politician­s. “Those who have looted our country should not go unpunished. We welcome this landmark decision, but mere disqualifi­cation doesn’t serve the purpose. All those who have a proven track record of corruption should be punished,” said Shahid Khan, General Secretary of Pakistan Tehri-ke Insaf, a political party led by cricketert­urned-politician Imran Khan.

He added that now is the time to cleanse the country’s political scene of all corruption and elect leaders who are clean.

“This is a moment of pride and a morale-boosting decision for common people. It shows that there is still hope and the fight against corruption is going strong. I hope that people will give politician­s with a clean track record a chance to lead,” he added.

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