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Shehbaz held days before by-elections

FORMER CM OF PUNJAB IS EXPECTED TO APPEAR IN COURT TOMORROW

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Pakistani opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif was arrested yesterday over a longstandi­ng corruption case, the country’s anti-graft agency said, in a move that comes nine days before crucial by-elections are to be held.

His brother, the ousted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, was sentenced earlier this year to 10 years in prison by the same agency, after the Supreme Court removed him from power.

Yesterday’s arrest, by agents of the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) in Lahore, involved a case of alleged corruption in a lowcost housing scheme called Aashyana (“Shelter”), when Shehbaz was chief minister of Punjab province.

“NAB Lahore has arrested former chief minister of Punjab Shehbaz Sharif in the Aashyana company case. NAB will produce him in the honourable accountabi­lity court tomorrow,” a statement from the agency said.

Denied wrongdoing

NAB spokesman Nawazish Ali initially said the arrest was linked to a separate long-running case involving alleged corruption in a water purificati­on project, but he later said it was related to the housing scheme case. Nawaz has denounced the corruption cases against him and his ■ party’s leaders as politicall­y motivated, and both brothers deny any wrongdoing.

The former premier was arrested 10 days before the July 25 election, which was won by cricket champion-turnedpoli­tician Imran Khan, who now leads the new government helmed by his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

The Sharifs’ Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) came in second place in the election.

Their party, along with all other major opposition parties, denounced the polls as rigged. By-elections to fill 11 parliament­ary seats and 19 provincial assembly seats are scheduled for October 14. Those seats remain empty because of court-ordered delays and leading candidates can run in several constituen­cies at once, but only represent one.

The outcome of the byelection­s could affect the slim majority Imran’s coalition government holds in the parliament.

 ?? AFP ?? Shehbaz Sharif (second from right), leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, has been arrested over a long-standing corruption case.
AFP Shehbaz Sharif (second from right), leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, has been arrested over a long-standing corruption case.

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