Zardari offered business deal: Nawaz Sharif | World News - Hindustan Times
close_game
close_game

Zardari offered business deal: Nawaz Sharif

IANS | By, Islamabad
Feb 25, 2009 08:29 PM IST

Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif accused President Asif Ali Zardari of offering him and his brother a "business deal" in return for letting the duo off in an election disqualification case.

Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif Wednesday accused President Asif Ali Zardari of offering him and his brother a "business deal" in return for letting the duo off in an election disqualification case.

HT Image
HT Image

"An emissary came to me and asked me to stop pushing for the reinstatement of the judges (then president Pervez Musharraf had sacked after imposing an emergency in November 2007)," Sharif said at a press conference here.

HT launches Crick-it, a one stop destination to catch Cricket, anytime, anywhere. Explore now!

His statement came hours after the Supreme Court barred him from contesting the polls and also declared null and void the election of his brother, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif. The verdict led to the fall of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government in the country's most politically consequential province.

"In the case of Shahbaz, Zardari invited him for lunch and said he was offering him a business deal under which he could remain the chief minister in return for our (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz's) help in securing an extension for (Supreme Court) Chief Justice (Abdul Hameed) Dogar," Sharif said.

"When Shabaz promptly shot down the suggestion, Zardari told him: 'I am offering you a business deal, a trade off'," Sharif said.

"We decided to put the interests of Pakistan first," the former prime minister declared, explaining why both suggestions had been rejected.

Protests broke out all over Pakistan, particularly in Punjab, the power base of the PML-N after the court ruling. In a domino effect, the decision also led to the Karachi Stock Exchange index falling by 300 points.

The Supreme Court ruling came through a brief verbal order issued by a three-judge bench headed by Justice Musa Leghari. It is yet to issue a detailed order.

The Supreme Court bench was hearing petitions challenging the Lahore High Court's order disqualifying Nawaz Sharif, chief of the PML-N, from contesting elections.

The apex court upheld the June 2008 Lahore High Court decision to bar Sharif from contesting by-elections for the National Assembly because of his conviction in 1999 in a case related to the refusal of landing permission to a plane carrying then army chief Gen Pervez Musharraf. The drama had led to the ouster of the Sharif government in 1999.

Shahbaz Sharif was convicted in cases related to tax evasion and loan default. The Lahore High Court had last year asked the Election Commission to review his eligibility.

The Sharif brothers, who had refused to appear before the court while the case was being heard, are unlikely to seek a review of the decision, sources close to them said.

Zardari's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and the PML-N, which had formed a coalition government after the February 2008 elections had agreed to restore the Supreme Court bench Musharraf had sacked.

The PPP later reneged, leading to the PML-N walking out of the coalition.

Relations between the two have been frosty since then, with the situation exacerbating after Salman Taseer, who is considered close to Zardari, was appointed the Punjab governor.

The PML-N viewed this as a move to de-stabilise Shahbaz Sharif's government.

Discover the complete story of India's general elections on our exclusive Elections Product! Access all the content absolutely free on the HT App. Download now!

Get Latest World News, Israel-Iran News Live along with Latest News from India at Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Share this article
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Follow Us On