not just that....he has a history in politics that stinks:
On 9 April 1985, he was sworn-in as Chief Minister of Punjab.
On 31 May
1988, he was appointed
caretaker Chief Minister
Nawaz Sharif was again elected as
Chief Minister after the
1988 general elections.
In
1988, Sharif emerged as opposition leader from the conservative
Pakistan Muslim League
1990 -
1993 PM
1997-1999 PM
Presidency was already stripped off of
its powers by parliament's passing of the
Thirteenth Amendment.
2013- PM
The way people portray him is as if he never got to do even few months everytime he was elected....When in fact everytime he was elected he did 2 yrs AT LEAST...and in those 2 yrs he always came out as a corrupt....now its past the 2 yr mark....Seems like he needs to preserve the track record
Being in politics since 1985...Being in Punjab since then he still cant make a hospital fit enough to check his scrotum....I doubt he is circumcised hence why he prefers gora to check him while elites manage to get treatment in our expensive hospitals....he flies to UK....and some slave minded people still cant add 2 and 2?!
hey ...lets be fair NS ordered for a judicial commission to probe NS about case against NS
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36092356 :
Why is Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif under pressure?
The Panama leaks have come at a time when Mr Sharif is already reeling from his latest battle with the powerful military.
The leaks reveal that three of his children own offshore companies and assets not shown on his family's wealth statement.
The companies identified so far include
three British Virgin Islands-based companies Nescoll Ltd, Nielsen Enterprises Ltd and Hangon Property Holdings Ltd, incorporated in
1993, 1994 and 2007 respectively.
These companies have been used to channel funds to acquire foreign assets, including some apartments along Park Lane in London's Mayfair area.
The insinuation that the companies were meant to hide or launder ill-gotten wealth or to avoid taxes has called his credentials into question.
Also, worldwide protests that embarrassed or forced political leaders elsewhere to quit their offices have added to the pressure.
Has the episode further weakened Mr Sharif?
There is no doubt the leaks have left him on shaky moral ground.
The allegations of corruption have chased Mr Sharif since the 1980s. And much of what
the Panama Papers have revealed now was the subject of a federal inquiry in the mid-1990s.
Mr Sharif ordered that
inquiry closed when he came into power in 1997, terming it "politically motivated".
But this time he and his family have had to admit they used offshore companies to acquire foreign assets.