Imran Khan to speak to UK premier for Nawaz Sharif deportation

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The UAE News report: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan wants to bring back PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif as soon as possible as the premier is continuous contact with the British government.

Imran Khan says his government is giving priority for Nawaz Sharif for deportation as this can happen immediately. On the other hand, his extradition process will take longer time, Khans said in an exclusive interview to a Pakistani TV channel on October 23.

Pakistan government is in regular contact with the British government officials, revealed Imran Khan, adding that the government is putting full efforts to get him deported from the UK.

Khan said Nawaz Sharif had lied about his sickness before leaving Pakistan on medical ground for treatment in London, but never gone for any medical treatment after reaching London.

If needed I will go and talk to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said Pakistan prime minister.

Mr. Khan and Boris Johnson had enjoyed a good relationship before taking the office of prime minister.

Pakistan prime minister said that the judiciary always supported Nawaz in his wrongdoings and that’s the reason he left the country without giving the guarantee of Rs7 billion surety bond and Lahore High Court had accepted Shehbaz Sharif guarantee.

According to media reports, Pakistan government had sent a request to the British government for third time to return Nawaz Sharif, who need to serve his sentence in Pakistan prison. And a letter in this regard handed over to the British high commissioner in Pakistan capital.

In the letter, Government of Pakistan asked the UK authorities to cancel Nawaz Sharif visit visa on which he is staying in London on medical grounds for almost a year.

Responding a question about the alleged abduction of Inspector General of Police Sindh for the arrest of Maryam Safdar husband – Mohammad Safdar – Pakistan prime minister smiled and said it’s a joke.

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