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AITZAZ: NAWAZ’S ESTABLISHMENT DEAL “FINALLY EXPOSED”

AITZAZ: NAWAZ'S ESTABLISHMENT DEAL "FINALLY EXPOSED"

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There can be no doubt that the primary goal of the deposed premier’s political maneuvering was to recover the office, as claimed by PPP leader Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan in LAHORE, who has charged that the PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif’s “deal with the establishment” has now been exposed.

He also said that the ex-prime minister had used a sleight of hand to get an advantage over rival politicians in his quest for power and to cut a deal with the establishment.

Talking to the press, Ahsan said, “I used to think that Nawaz Sharif would ‘zero’ everyone once given the chance. My prior cautions were disregarded, and the same is happening now.

He complained that the country lacked a good structure but conceded that his comments were sometimes right and the party’s opinions were sometimes right.

Ahsan voiced skepticism that the impending elections will occur on schedule.
He was unable to commit on whether or not elections would be held on January 28. No one knows anything about the future election that can’t be gleaned from looking at the politics of the past.

Just a few days have passed since Nawaz Sharif’s return from a four-year self-imposed exile in London on October 21, and the PPP leader has already made a statement.

The PML-N leader returned to a country where he had been granted protective bail in two graft charges and where arrest warrants had been stayed in a third case.

His efforts to get his convictions overturned in the graft cases were given new life on Thursday when the Islamabad High Court (IHC) reinstated his appeals against the accountability courts’ conviction verdicts in the Avenfield and Al-Azizia cases.

The anti-graft watchdog informed the court on October 24 that it had no objections to the pleas filed by Nawaz, therefore his bail in the cases was extended until October 26. On the same day, the government of Punjab agreed to suspend his sentence in the Al-Azizia case as well.

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