A team of police investigators has recommended the removal of names other than Nawaz Sharif from a treason case filed against former Pakistani Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif and a number of leaders of his party, the Muslim League (Nawaz), and the FIR has been dropped four times.
Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz, and Pakistan's ruling party at the request of Badr Rashid, a local activist of the ruling PTI, in the Shahdara area of Lahore on Monday or Thursday after recent criticism of the military by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The following was a case of treason against 40 other PML-N leaders, including the Prime Minister of Kashmir.
Following strong criticism of the government from opposition parties, the media and human rights groups, the government disengaged from filing the lawsuit and stated that the lawsuit was filed by a civilian, not the government or the police. Has been done.
Three days ago, Punjab Police Chief Inam Ghani had appointed a special team of police to investigate the case and according to Pakistani media, the team also took statements from the man who had registered the case.
The FIR alleged that Nawaz Sharif was trying to discredit Pakistan's military, judiciary and state institutions at the behest of India and isolate the country from the rest of the world.
The FIR said that Nawaz Sharif had made statements against the army and institutions and five other leaders of the Muslim League had confirmed these statements, so they had betrayed the whole country.
Pakistani media quoted the Punjab police chief as saying that the police had thoroughly assessed the case and had decided to remove the names of all politicians except Nawaz Sharif.
According to the police, sections 121A, 123A, 124A and 153A have also been removed from the FIR.
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who recently went to London for medical treatment, has been accused by various military and intelligence agencies of meddling in politics, saying he had demanded the resignation of the ISI chief when he was prime minister. Was that he did not accept.
He also said that many of them were tolerant but no longer willing to live in slavery in the country.
Pakistan's military spokesman has denied Nawaz Sharif's allegations of meddling in politics, saying the military has nothing to do with politics.