Islamabad: Former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif refused to travel abroad for his medical treatment under the conditions proposed by the government, one of which demands of him to deposit surety bonds amounting to PKR 7 billion before leaving the country.
A PML-N insider told in Lahore that the government's conditions were brought to the knowledge of Sharif by his younger brother and PML-L President Shahbaz Sharif.
Nawaz Sharif said these demands or conditions are illegal and can't be met in the presence of court guarantees which have already been submitted to it concerning his bail.
After a long delay, the Pakistan government on Tuesday granted conditional approval for Sharif to travel abroad for medical treatment on the assurance that he signs surety bonds and commits to return after his treatment and face charges against him.
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Addressing a news conference after the cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, the government's chief spokesperson Firdous Ashiq Awan said that about 85-90 per cent participants of the meeting believed that Sharif should be allowed to go abroad for medical treatment provided he meets certain conditions.
The party insider said that Sharif expressed his annoyance over the government's tricks on the matter.
Sharif was expected to leave Pakistan on Sunday. However, his ticket was canceled as the authorities did not remove his name from the ECL list.
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