Shahbaz Sharif can’t contest poll
The candidacy of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s brother is rejected because of pending criminal charges against him.
The candidacy of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s brother was rejected Saturday because of pending criminal charges against him, Pakistan election authorities said.

Shahbaz Sharif, president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and former chief minister of Punjab province, said he would challenge the rejection in court.
The government’s presiding officer said Shahbaz Sharif’s bid for candidacy had been turned down after other candidates objected that he was unable to run for office, citing pending charges of murder and default on a bank loan.
“In view of the objections raised by other candidates, the nomination papers of Mr Shahbaz Sharif are rejected,” officer Ashtar Abbas said.
Shahbaz had filed his papers to seek office for a constituency in Lahore, a stronghold of the Sharif brothers.
Shahbaz, brother Nawaz and their industrialist family was sent into exile in 2000, a year after General Musharraf ousted then-PM Nawaz Sharif from power in a bloodless coup.
The Sharif family returned to Pakistan early this month after seven years in exile.
Government sources said Shahbaz faces criminal charges in an anti-terrorism court for ordering the killing of five people during his 1997-99 tenure as chief minister in Punjab province.

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