In a significant development in Pakistan's political scene, Opposition leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari met Nawaz Sharif at the Kot Lakhpat jail here on Monday and asked the Imran Khan-led government to provide the best medical treatment to the ailing former prime minister.
Sharif, 69, has been imprisoned at the high security Kot Lakhpat jail since December 2018 following his conviction in a corruption case.
Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz, quoting cardiologists sent by the government to examine Sharif on Thursday said, the 3-time former premier's heart disease has "worsened".
Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal's meeting with Sharif is being seen by political observers as a step to form a major opposition alliance against the Imran Khan in days to come.
After the meeting, Bilawal told reporters outside the jail that he came to to inquire after Sharif's health.
"Although there are political differences but Mr Sharif is not well and I have come here to see him and inquire after his health. Mr Sharif looked very unwell.
"I demand the government provide him best treatment. He should be given treatment according to his wish. Injustice shouldn't be done to him," Bilawal, 30, said.
He said it is difficult to defend the country on human rights if best treatment is not accorded to a three-time prime minister.
"It is our failure that the chartered of democracy couldn't be implemented in letter and spirit. We need to devise a new charter in this regard," he said.
He said: "I hope Nawaz Sharif will not strike a deal and stay determined. I didn't take any impression that he was keen to go to London for treatment."
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