Sunday, July 30, 2017

Nawaz left the house

Nawaz Sharif left the official residence on Sunday after losing his post in Pakistan. With family members, he left for 'Muri' area in Rawalpindi, Punjab. The information was provided by Pakistan's leading daily Dawn online.

Today, he left the house two days after the Supreme Court rejected the country's prime minister Nawaz Sharif's disqualification around the Panama Paper scandal. His wife Kulosum Nawaz, along with his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Captain Safadar

Shortly after the Supreme Court order on Friday, the Prime Minister's residence issued a notification. It is said that despite his (Nawaz) 'strong objection' on the verdict of the Supreme Court, he gave up the compliance with the final verdict.

Prior to leaving the residence, Nawaz met with all PM staff members. Former Finance Minister Isaac also met all the workers of Prime Minister's residence. He also got married with the Sharif family.

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