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Pakistan PM quits after court orders disqualification

Published : 28 Jul 2017, 19:29

  DF-Xinhua Report
File photo taken on Sept. 30, 2015 shows Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif addressing the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, the United States. Pakistan's Supreme Court on July 28, 2017 disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over corruption charges. Photo Xinhua.

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Friday quit as prime minister after the Supreme Court disqualified him over corruption charges.

The court had ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan to de-notify Nawaz Sharif as member of the parliament.

In a formal reaction to the court's verdict, the spokesman for the ruling party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party said that despite "serious reservations over the contents of the petition and different stages until the court's verdict, it has been decided that the court verdict will be implemented."

"The Prime Minister Mr Nawaz Sharif immediately relinquished powers as prime minister," the spokesman said in a statement issued by the PM's office.

He said "all legal and constitutional requirements of fair trial have been badly trampled. Injustice has been done with us. History will make its own decision on this verdict."

The court had also ordered the country's anti-corruption body National Accountability Bureau to start formal criminal proceedings against the PM, the country's finance minister and two sons, daughter and son-in-law of the prime minister for allegedly concealing their property abroad.