
Nawaz Sharif Charged with Anti-Military Talk, Registered Report
- By IBTN News Bureau --
- 05 May 2017
Pakistani police have reportedly lodged a report against Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the matter of instigating people against the army and spreading hatred. On Wednesday, an advocate named Ishtiaq Ahmed Mirza filed a case against Nawaz Sharif in Civil Lines Police Station, Rawalpindi. Mirza claims to be the head of 'I am Pakistan Party'.
According to the newspaper 'The Dawn', this report recorded by the police is not an FIR and it is known as 'Rojanamacha' in the local language. Mirza claimed that he had got a video clip on his whats up, in which a man was able to deliver a speech.
He said that the person giving the speech was himself Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was allegedly provoking people and spreading hatred against the armed forces. The complainant demanded a case against Nawaz Sharif, who is also the head of PMLN party.
According to the report, Ishtiaq Ahmed Mirza claimed that his 'I am Pakistan' political party was registered in the Pakistani Election Commission.
On the other hand, the news is that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif can meet in the month of June in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana. This is said in a media report.
The Pakistani newspaper 'Express Tribune' has conveyed to diplomatic sources that effective countries of SCO are pushing for re-interaction with Pakistan and India in the process of dialogue so that the next summit can be in favorable environment.
According to the media report, both countries have been included in the SCO on the condition that they will work to promote the interest of the organization with improvement in bilateral relations. This was one of the main reasons why Modi and Sharif met in the Ufa city of Russia, other than the 2015 SCO Summit.










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