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India-Pakistan
Graft cases against Sharif reopened
2008-09-03
Wotta coincidence ...
Piling up pressure on estranged ally Nawaz Sharif, the PPP government yesterday reopened corruption cases against him even as the PML-N chief intensified attacks against the ruling party, accusing it of "breaking promises and ignoring public issues".

The country's controversial anti-corruption watchdog, the National Accountability Bureau, filed an application in a court seeking resumption of a trial against former premier Sharif and his brother Shahbaz on graft charges.

The move by the Bureau, which is under the Law Ministry, to reopen the case came just nine days after Sharif pulled his PML-N party out of the PPP-led ruling coalition. These cases had been indefinitely adjourned last month by an anti-corruption court in Rawalpindi on technical grounds.

Sharif's lawyer Khwaja Haris was quick to slam the move as politically motivated. "It appears to be aimed at using the accountability courts against Nawaz Sharif. It appears to be used for political ends," Haris said.

Sharif stuck to his stand on the issue of returning to the coalition that was formed after the February 18 general elections but fell apart due to differences over restoration of judges deposed by former President Pervez Musharraf.

Ruling out any possibility of rejoining the coalition despite requests from the PPP, he said "We have crossed that point and we don't want to enter the ruling coalition again".

Sharif, in an interview to Gulf News published today, also said he would not withdraw the PML-N's presidential candidate, former Supreme Court Chief Justice Saeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui, who is running against PPP chief Asif Ali Zardari.
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