'Sharif being punished for stopping crime'

ANI  |  Lahore [Pakistan] 

Ahead of former and his daughter Maryam Nawaz's arrival in Pakistan, and senior Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader on Friday said that Sharif is not being punished for committing a crime but for stopping it.

Along with Sharif, Maryam was sentenced to seven years in jail and slapped with two million pounds.

Addressing a press conference here, Rashid said, "is being punished not for committing a crime but for stopping it. If is in jail, will you able to commit a crime? No, because now every voter has become Nawaz Sharif".

He added that both Sharif and Maryam attended every hearing in connection with the corruption cases lodged against his family and that Sharif carried out his duties in the interests of the country.

"There was not a single day when the proceedings [in the court] stopped due to them or requests made by and Both of them were present in every hearing. It was on rare occasions that they had requested the court that they would not attend the hearings due to certain circumstances," Rashid said.

He, however, lamented that the dismissed Sharif's plea for delay in the announcement of the Avenfield verdict.

Rashid explained, "Sharif had made a request that the proceedings and the verdict should be postponed as his wife (Kulsoom Nawaz) was ill. He (Sharif) wanted to visit her and specifically said that unless her wife regained consciousness, he would not return to He did not say that he will never come."

Calling it as "injustice", he said, "If relief was given to (former Pakistan president) and her sister in the money-laundering case, then why Sharif was denied the same."

Speaking of the mass arrests of PML-N workers, Rashid noted that the party did not break any laws.

Citing the example of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan's rally in Lahore, Rashid continued, "began a rally. He roamed for hours in the streets. He said he will win the elections and is targeting the government. Did the police stop them and arrest their party workers? Were motorways and roads closed with containers?"

"We [PML-N] staged a peaceful protest. Yet, many of our party workers were arrested. Did we come out to break laws? Did we want to attack Why this injustice is being meted out to us," he added.

Rashid asserted that in a single case, Sharif was given four punishments.

He said, "First time, they (court) said that you cannot be the anymore. Second time, they said you cannot be a (NA) member. In the third and fourth, he was removed as our and was barred from contesting elections. Finally, in the fifth, the court said you are convicted and need to serve your sentence. He is ready to face the fifth punishment here in "

from the Capital Territory, Mushahid recalled his friend's remarks on Sharif during his recent visit to

"I recently went to I met and Rasul Saab, who are my close friends. I asked what is the people thinking about the elections. They said all are behind because he is fighting against odds and he is oppressed," said.

He requested voters to vote for a better Pakistan and reject all rumours and accusations made by others.

Taking on the caretaker government on the crackdown against PML-N party workers, asserted, "Our workers have been mobilised. Our plan has been decided (to attend the rally to receive Sharif from airport). For example, if your relative is coming and you go to receive him/her from the airport, will you be stopped? This is wrong."

Meanwhile, Nawaz and Maryam, who were in to meet the former's ailing wife, Kulsoom, left for Pakistan on Friday.

According to The Dawn, Nawaz and Maryam are expected to land at at 6.15 p.m. (local time) from on flight EY243.

The father-daughter duo will be arrested on their arrival at from where they will be taken to by a helicopter, and then will be sent to in for imprisonment.

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First Published: Fri, July 13 2018. 15:55 IST