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'Unforgivable damage' will occur if bail not extended, says Nawaz Sharif

Islamabad [Pakistan], May 1 (ANI): Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday filed an application in the Supreme Court seeking an extension in his six-week bail on medical grounds, saying "unforgivable damage" will occur if the bail is not extended.

ANI May 01, 2019 03:36 IST googleads

Pakistan’s Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. (FIle photo)

Islamabad [Pakistan], May 1 (ANI): Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday filed an application in the Supreme Court seeking an extension in his six-week bail on medical grounds, saying “unforgivable damage” will occur if the bail is not extended.
Sharif, who had been serving a seven-year jail term in connection with Al-Azizia graft case, was granted bail by the Pakistani apex court till May 7 to receive medical treatment “without leaving the country”.
The petition filed by Sharif through his counsel Khawaja Haris Ahmed argued that given the “complicated and life-threatening nature of ischemic heart disease, carotid artery disease, lymphadenopathy and renal artery stenosis,” from which Nawaz is admittedly suffering, “it is in the interest of justice that condition imposed for the petitioner’s release on bail merits review.”
It contended that the only feasible option available to Sharif was to be treated by the same medical practitioners who were looking after him earlier in the United Kingdom, reported Dawn.
"Unforgivable damage will occur if the bail is not extended," the application read, adding that there was hope that the review petition filed before the court would be accepted.
On December 24, the ousted Prime Minister was sentenced to seven years in prison by an accountability court in connection with the Al-Azizia reference case. He was also fined USD 2.5 million. (ANI)

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