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  • Khursheed Shah advises Nawaz Sharif to appear before courts

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    Opposition leader in National Assembly Khursheed Shah Opposition leader in National Assembly Khursheed Shah

    Opposition leader in National Assembly Khursheed Shah advised former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday to appear before the courts for complete accountability, adding that the Pakistan Muslim League leader always advised others to respect judiciary.

    The opposition leader was addressing media in his chamber, he said that the former prime minister is playing a dangerous game.

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    Shah said that despite the National Accountability Bureau’s summons, Nawaz Sharif and his family members did not present before the court.

    The court can order arrest of the Sharif family through the army, said Khursheed Shah.

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    While responding to a question, Shah said that if there is demand to make Dawn Leaks report public then Model Town incident report should be made public as well.

    "Nisar was praising himself like an Australian parrot," said Shah in an apparent jibe aimed at the former interior minister's press conference on Sunday.

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    Nisar in his press conference said that he refused to be part of the new cabinet over “difference of opinion” reiterating, however, that he will continue being a member of PML-N.

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    Meanwhile, the NAB has decided to send another notice to Sharifs while filing a case in the Supreme Court that is likely to issue arrest warrants for the family members, sources said.

    Earlier, the bureau had decided to not to send further notices to members of the Sharif family.

    NAB had planned on filing a reference in light of the records received by the Panama case Joint Investigation Team.