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British MP approaches Boris Johnson for Nawaz Sharif’s return
Farid Qureshi On Dec 22, 2020 Last updated Dec 22, 2020


LONDON: A British Member of Parliament (MP) has written a letter to the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson seeking details regarding the return of PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan, ARY NEWS reported on Tuesday.


According to details, the British Parliamentarian Stephen Timms through a letter asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson if any arrangements were made to send back Nawaz Sharif, ex-premier of Pakistan.



Stephen Timms wrote the letter on December 16, saying that one of his constituents has also written a letter to Boris Johnson regarding the matter while also sharing details regarding the refusal of Pakistani authorities from accepting a flight of the country’s deportees.

The British MP in his letter said that the UK was bound to send back the ex-prime minister of Pakistan.
Moreover, Khalid Lodhi, who had also written a letter to Boris Johnson, said that he had written a letter to British Home Minister Priti Patel and member of Parliament of the constituency, where PML-N supremo was currently staying.

The letter said that Nawaz Sharif came to London for his medical treatment and has now stayed in the country for more than a year.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Islamabad High Court (IHC) declared on December 02 former prime minister Nawaz Sharif a proclaimed offender in the Avenfield and Al-Azizia references.

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British MP approaches Boris Johnson for Nawaz Sharif’s return
Farid Qureshi On Dec 22, 2020 Last updated Dec 22, 2020


LONDON: A British Member of Parliament (MP) has written a letter to the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson seeking details regarding the return of PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan, ARY NEWS reported on Tuesday.


According to details, the British Parliamentarian Stephen Timms through a letter asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson if any arrangements were made to send back Nawaz Sharif, ex-premier of Pakistan.



Stephen Timms wrote the letter on December 16, saying that one of his constituents has also written a letter to Boris Johnson regarding the matter while also sharing details regarding the refusal of Pakistani authorities from accepting a flight of the country’s deportees.

The British MP in his letter said that the UK was bound to send back the ex-prime minister of Pakistan.
Moreover, Khalid Lodhi, who had also written a letter to Boris Johnson, said that he had written a letter to British Home Minister Priti Patel and member of Parliament of the constituency, where PML-N supremo was currently staying.

The letter said that Nawaz Sharif came to London for his medical treatment and has now stayed in the country for more than a year.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Islamabad High Court (IHC) declared on December 02 former prime minister Nawaz Sharif a proclaimed offender in the Avenfield and Al-Azizia references.

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Pakistan should REFUSE any and all deportees from UK till the tooi baghora leader Nawaju is sent back in chains.
If UK is going to keep granting asylum to all the thieves from Pakistan and continue to enjoy reaping the benefits of all the stolen wealth from Pakistan, then they should at least bear the tiny burden (in comparison) of keeping the poor sods and petty criminals who ended up there illegally !
Grow balls Pak establishment and leadership.....
 
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Pakistan should REFUSE any and all deportees from UK till the tooi baghora leader Nawaju is sent back in chains.
If UK is going to keep granting asylum to all the thieves from Pakistan and continue to enjoy reaping the benefits of all the stolen wealth from Pakistan, then they should at least bear the tiny burden (in comparison) of keeping the poor sods and petty criminals who ended up there illegally !
Grow balls Pak establishment and leadership.....
Agreed. Leniency towards Pakistan's criminals is an act of aggression towards Pakistan. Pakistan should stand firm.
 
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Yeah the country will waste further money in trying to bring him back and even if brought back, mark my words, this moron PTI govt cannot get back the stolen money. Zardari, fazlu, asfandyar, bureaucrats all those looters are still in country and nothing recovered, so what makes anyone think this stupid govt can recover anything from nawaz.
 
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Yeah the country will waste further money in trying to bring him back and even if brought back, mark my words, this moron PTI govt cannot get back the stolen money. Zardari, fazlu, asfandyar, bureaucrats all those looters are still in country and nothing recovered, so what makes anyone think this stupid govt can recover anything from nawaz.
Mark my words as well "The day our courts stop handing out these A-Class based prison sentences, these looters will even return higher than what they have looted". If you get to enjoy all sorts of facilities in the prison who would return the money?

There should be a class based system in prisons but only bifurcated based on the crime that has been committed not on the political/social stature of the convict. Financial corruptions, murders, rape should have the toughest rigorous imprisonment.
 
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