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Pak court quashes Sharif family's plea for week-long absence

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

Pakistan's accountability court on Thursday rejected the plea by former Sharif and his daughter for week-long exemption from personal appearance in the court.

According to the Dawn, quashed the applications filed by Sharif and Maryam. They had sought week-long exemption from appearance in court from March 26 to visit Sharif's wife Kulsoom who, according to her medical report, may undergo a critical surgery in a in the next few days.

Following the dismissal of her plea, tweeted, "She'd been waiting. Haven't seen her for over 4 months. Our last exemption request was also rejected."

"My mother was waiting for me and father, she asked on telephone whether permission was granted. I replied no. She went to say, it doesn't matter, Allah is with us," she said in a second tweet.

Reacting to their plea's dismissal, Pakistan's (MoS) for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said the had been subjected to victimisation in the name of accountability.

Earlier this month, the accountability court had allowed Sharif to leave the court after being told he was 'unwell'.

Last month, had disqualified Sharif from the post of ruling Muslim League-(PML-N) party chief, saying all the decisions made by him as of the party stand null and void.

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First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 16:20 IST
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