In a significant turn of events, an anti-corruption court has delivered a substantial reprieve to the family of former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The court’s decision on March 14 saw the cancellation of permanent arrest warrants against his two sons, Hassan Nawaz and Hussain Nawaz. This development follows the recent return of the two sons from the United Kingdom, where they had been residing in self-imposed exile for a duration of seven years. Their departure from Pakistan in 2018 came in the wake of their implication in the 2016 Panama Papers scandal, which had cast a shadow over the family’s political legacy.
The cancellation of the arrest warrants signifies a significant shift in the legal landscape surrounding the Sharif family. It potentially opens the door for their increased involvement in Pakistan’s domestic affairs after years of living abroad. This decision may also have broader implications for the political dynamics within Pakistan, as the Sharif family seeks to regain its foothold in the country’s political arena amidst ongoing legal and political challenges
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