A medical board on Monday suggested shifting former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, who is currently incarcerated in the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) scandal, from Adalia jail to a hospital after his health deteriorated. The medical board has recommended a hernia surgery for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader. Medical reports also suggest that Abbasi has stones in his bladder and kidney. During Abbasi’s appearance before the accountability court on Monday, the political leader’s counsel submitted a plea praying upon the court to broadcast the LNG scandal trial on television. Former Finance Minister Miftah Ismail and Imran-ul-Haq were presented before the court. Judge Muhammad Bashir heard the case. “Imran Khan claims he is behind the accountability drive in the country while the NAB chairman also claims he is behind the accountability drive in the country. People should know what is happening and they should be able to watch everything on TV,” said Abbasi. The former premier also moved a petition in the accountability court seeking permission to be treated at Al-Shifa Hospital on his expense.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Police needs to change its conduct and behaviour towards people: Buzdar
-
Sehat Sahulat Program: 15 m families to get health card
-
MCR’s reluctance for ‘reassessment’ of the leased land
-
Kuwaiti drug law enforcement agency officers trained by ANF
-
CTD officials deny killing Sahiwal family
-
PAC unanimously agrees to name new Islamabad airport after Benazir
-
Cabinet examines names of 172 people on ECL; sends 32 to review committee
-
Imran Khan should not fear Shehbaz Sharif and summon Parliament session: Marriyum
-
Differences with PML-Q important but not serious
-
‘It’s the best time in relations between Russia and Pakistan’: Honorary Consul
-
Court sends 92 TLP workers on judicial remand
-
Treatment of Nawaz Sharif possible in Pakistan: doctor