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lagta hai ke H Nawaz ne acting shuru kar di... JIT ne ehtiyatan ambulance bulaa li..

yahan tak tu sab theek hai phir bhi..

LEKIN ADVOCATE ab kia karein ge? unhon ne tu kal hi keh diya tha e sab se izzat se paish aayein.. ab ye ek aur petition file kar dein ge SC main... @PakSword

Nahi... I think rozay ki wajah se hua hoga..

Jab rozay main sakht sawalat huay hongay tou sugar level down hogaya hoga.. Next time hearing after Iftar rakhnay ki hidayat mil sakti hai..
 
Burey din is like when you own many Sugar mills and still your sugar level is down.......

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s son Hussain Nawaz appeared before the joint investigation team (JIT) for the second time in connection with Panama Papers case investigation.

Accompanied by senior lawyers and party leaders, the prime minister’s son reached Judicial Academy to appear before the team that is probing alleged offshore wealth of the Sharif family.

Nearly two hours after he reached the Judicial Academy, an ambulance was dispatched to the academy where, according to sources, Hussain Nawaz was given medical treatment after his health deteriorated.

Sources said Hussain Nawaz’s sugar level dropped, as he was being quizzed by investigators. There was no further report on his health.

The JIT has also ordered incumbent chief operating officer of the National Bank of Pakistan, Saeed Ahmed, to appear and record his statement.

Nawaz made his first appearance on Tuesday and was questioned for 90 minutes.

Yesterday, a three-member bench of Supreme Court dismissed his petition against two of the JIT members.

The PM’s son had objected to the inclusion of two members — Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan’s Bilal Rasool and State Bank of Pakistan’s Amer Aziz — accusing them of being close to the PML-N’s political rivals. – Samaa
 
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