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The federal government sent a letter to the British authorities asking them to send former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan, confirmed Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan Special Assistant to the PM for Information and Broadcasting, as the Punjab government decided to cancel his bail.
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During media briefing on an earlier government meeting Dr. Firdous said “The letter to bring a foreigner back home has been sent” with reference to Nawaz, who last year was allowed by the
Islamabad High Court of to go abroad for medical treatment.

Dr. Firdous said that a letter from the Federal Foreign Office had arrived in Great Britain seems by the reaction from Shahbaz Sharif. She said a letter to the UK authorities was necessary to meet the legal requirements.

A few days ago, Dr. Firdous said the government had decided to ask the British authorities to deport the former prime minister. She accused
PML-N to not provide the updated medical reports of PML-N chief to the Punjab gov.

In an event in Sialkot she said: “Nawaz Sharif did not provide his medical reports to the Punjab government and time has now come that he should be brought back.”

PML-N, on the other hand, claims that Nawaz’s medical reports have been forwarded to the
Punjab government and accused the gov. of resorting to politiical reevenge.

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