FM urges Nawaz to return and face cases against him

Author: News Desk

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Friday said that PML-N chief Muhammad Nawaz Sharif should return to country to face cases against him because he was morally and legally bound to come back. Talking to media persons here, he said the health condition of Nawaz Sharif had improved as he was doing politics while sitting in the United Kingdom, where he had gone for medical treatment. He was allowed to leave the country on compassionate ground, besides medical experts recommendations, he added. “The government had allowed Nawaz Sharif to exit the country in order to save his life.” Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) leaders were not sharing medical reports of Nawaz Sharif though his brother Shehbaz Sharif was the guarantor in that connection. To a question, he said that heavy rains had damaged the routine life in Karachi and created troubles for the citizens. To another question about release of water from India and flood situation, Qureshi said that India had never left any opportunity to put Pakistan in trouble. Whenever Pakistan needed water, India stopped it and released it without any warning when its reservoirs were filled, he added.

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