- Punjab govt to be responsible if the rallies, to express solidarity with Nawaz, are disrupted, and warned the federal and Punjab govts against taking any foolish step: Marriyum Aurangzeb
LAHORE, May 7: Ousted premier Nawaz Sharif has left Jati Umra for Kot Lakhpat Jail with a procession of PML-N workers led by Maryam Nawaz, following the expiry of his six-week bail in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills case.
The former prime minister, who is heading back to the penitentiary, left his residence in Lahore after breaking his fast. In what was a departure from family tradition, Nawaz let Maryam take the front seat and himself rode in the back, although the two swapped places later.
Nawaz entered his car amid chants in his favour by PML-N workers, who were also holding placards and posters featuring his pictures.
Also part of Nawaz’s entourage are several party leaders including former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, former defence minister Khawaja Asif and Punjab Assembly opposition leader Hamza Shahbaz, who is driving his car.
Meanwhile, Kot Lakhpat Jail’s superintendent has said that “since Nawaz did not report back to jail in time, the lockup has been closed for the night and jail authorities will now not receive him.”
“A letter has been handed over to Jati Umra’s security staff,” the official said, adding that “now we await the home department’s special orders, on the basis of which a decision will be taken.” A party leader had told Dawn that the procession will serve as a response to critics
of the party who believe that the PML-N has lost the ability to mobilise support on the streets. The official also said the party cadre were directed to mobilise the masses and make arrangements for Iftar for those who are likely to join the procession.
PML-N Punjab information secretary Asma Zahid Bukhari had dismissed the impression that the procession was a ‘power show’ and said that people would show up out of affection for their leader, while MPA Saiful Mulook claimed that no call had been given to workers for the event planned today.
PML-N leader Marriyum Aurangzeb had said that people would come out to say goodbye to Nawaz as per the scheduled programme. She said that the Punjab government would be responsible if the rallies, to express solidarity with Nawaz, are disrupted, and warned the federal and Punjab governments against taking any foolish step.
A day earlier on Monday, the former premier’s daughter Maryam had shared a new profile picture on Twitter on her father’s return to Kot Lakhpat.-Agencies