'PM off for medical check-up, meeting with Zardari'

PM Nawaz is likely to discuss the terms of references (ToRs) put forward by the opposition


Naveed Miraj May 07, 2016
PM Nawaz is likely to discuss the terms of references (ToRs) put forward by the opposition. PHOTO: INP

ISLAMABAD:


Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will proceed to London for a medical check-up sometime after May 20, official sources said.


During his trip PM Nawaz is also expected to discuss with top PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari the overall political scenario of the country in the wake of the Panama Papers, according to sources.


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Apparently, acting on the adage ‘a wise enemy is better than a foolish friend’, Nawaz has reached out to Zardari at a number of occasions to seek counsel.


This time around, PM Nawaz is likely to discuss the terms of references (ToRs) put forward by the opposition and the ones suggested by the government. "It will be the second meeting of both the leaders on the Panama leaks issue,” the official said.


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It is likely that the two leaders might hammer out a strategy to help fend off the opposition pressure on  the PM and his government, he said. During his last visit to London, Nawaz had met Zardari at Churchill Hotel.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 8th, 2016.

COMMENTS (35)

Lahoribadshah | 8 years ago | Reply Democracy does not and will never work in Pakistan as these goons and thugs keep rotating their tug on power, Robin Hood will soon leave for good disheartened with the impetuous status quo, and the lethargy of the illiterates, nescient &unenlightened, it's these clueless public that's burning the house from within, in the end I beleve all the years of military rule would be deemed admirable for lack of corruption, stability and pride for our nation !
Jehangir | 8 years ago | Reply Imran Khan is the only hope.
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