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Muhammad Faisal Kaleem

Zardari won’t be shifted to Karachi for treatment: court

Published on: November 13, 2019 6:16 AM

An accountability court in Islamabad on Tuesday rejected an application submitted by Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari, requesting that he may be allowed to be shifted to Karachi from Islamabad for treatment.

The former president had submitted the application through his lawyer, Farooq H Naek, during the proceedings of the fake bank accounts case, which pertains to a massive money laundering scam that was previously being probed by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). According the filed plea, it was said that Zardari’s health was not good and he should be given permission to receive treatment of his choice, adding that he wanted to be treated in Karachi.

Presiding over the hearing, accountability court judge Azam Khan asked where the suspects were and whether Anwar Majeed, one of the suspects in the case, had been brought to court. Majeed’s counsel said that his client was unwell and would undergo a medical procedure in Karachi. During the proceedings, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor said that the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) had set two days for Zardari to meet his lawyers and three days to meet his family.

“There are five days set for meetings,” he said, in response to which Zardari’s counsel Naek remarked that if there were five days permitted, they could withdraw their application. Zardari was brought to PIMS from Adiala jail in Rawalpindi on October 22 and admitted to the cardiology department’s VIP ward. He underwent a number of tests and was declared to be out of danger.

During the proceedings, another lawyer for Zardari, Latif Khosa, said that his client’s entire medical history was in Karachi. He said Zardari was in the hospital but his medical history wasn’t available in Islamabad. The NAB prosecutor opposed the application seeking to shift the former president to Karachi and said that if Zardari wanted to submit such a request, it should be submitted to the government.

He said the former president was being provided complete treatment and if he wanted to consult a private doctor, he should submit a request to the government, adding that Zardari had already been shifted from jail to a hospital. “In order to secure our legal rights, we have submitted a request in this court,” responded Khosa, adding, “Our ancestors did not beg any government, nor will we.” The NAB prosecutor again argued that the court had already shifted Zardari to the hospital, but for all other facilities, an application should be sent to the government. “The application to shift Zardari to Karachi is not fit for hearing in this court,” he argued, noting that the hospital had been declared a sub-jail. Zardari’s counsel responded, “Do you think that you will break Zardari’s spirit? This is a misconception that you will break his spirit.” Khosa said that Zardari would not go overseas, nor would they submit such a request. “They are about to send one patient overseas … and are not ready to provide Zardari his physician,” he said, referring to former premier Nawaz Sharif. On the other hand, the court accepted a request by Zardari’s sister, Faryal Talpur, to be permitted to meet him. The court said that Talpur could meet her brother once. Extending the judicial remand for Zardari and Talpur, by November 26 in the case, the court initially reserved its verdict on the former president’s request to be shifted to Karachi for treatment, later turning it down. Meanwhile, while talking to media outside PIMS, Zardari’s daughter Aseefa Bhutto Zardari said that only a personal physician could determine the actual condition of the former president. “Due to his worrisome health, he could not be taken to (accountability) court,” she claimed.

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