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Wednesday, 11 December, 2019 I 13 Rabi-ul-Sani, 1441 I Rs 17.00 I Vol X No 161 I 16 Pages I Karachi Edition
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PM ANd MiNiSterS eNdorSe FAiSAL VAwdA’S StANce oN keePiNg PML-N LeAder oN No-FLy LiSt ISLAMABAD
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day after the Lahore high court referred Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) leader Maryam Nawaz’s plea for removal of her name from the no-fly list to the federal government, the prevailing view –endorsed by Prime Minister imran khan — during the meeting of the federal cabinet was that the
government should not allow her to go to London. Maryam, daughter of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, had moved the Lhc for the removal of her name from the exit control List (ecL) so she could stay with her father in London, who is undergoing treatment in a hospital. during the weekly meeting of the cabinet, water resources Minister Faisal Vawda “strongly opposed the departure of Maryam Nawaz”: a view
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supported by many of the members as well as the PM. the reluctance in the government ranks could be linked to a controversy surrounding the departure of Nawaz Sharif, who left the country on health grounds after giving a guarantee to the court. however, after his departure, the PM had cast doubts on the veracity of Nawaz’s sickness claims, saying there was a disparity between his demeanour and
the medical reports. PM’s aide on information Firdous Ashiq Awan said that the federal government cannot allow Maryam to fly abroad without any “concrete reasons”. “why does she need to visit her ailing father in London when all of her relatives including her siblings are there to take care of him,” she told a press conference following the federal cabinet meeting.
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