Not a 'dictator' who will run away from courts: Sharif

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Press Trust of India London/Islamabad
Last Updated : Jul 04 2018 | 9:05 PM IST

Embattled former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif today said the accountability court should delay its verdict in a corruption case against him till he returns to the country, emphasising that he was not a "dictator" who will run away from the courts.

Sharif's statement comes a day after the accountability court in Islamabad reserved its judgment in the Avenfield properties case and said the verdict in the case involving him and his family would be announced on Friday.

Talking to reporters in London, the 68-year-old three-time premier said he wants to hear the judgement in the case while standing in the courtroom where "I have endured more than 100 hearings with my daughter Maryam [Nawaz]".

"I am not a dictator who will run away from the courts," he said, taking a dig at former Pakistan President and army chief Pervez Musharraf, who has refused to return to the country from the UAE to face a slew of cases against him.

Sharif was speaking to the media outside Harley Clinic in London where his wife, Kulsoom is undergoing treatment for throat cancer.

"My wife has been on a ventilator since last 21 days. I want to hear the verdict in the court room where I have presented myself with my daughter over 100 times," he was quoted as saying by Geo TV.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party supremo said that irrespective of the decision, whether it is in his favour or not, he will return to Pakistan.

"I will return as soon as Kulsoom's health improves," he said. "She (Kulsoom) underwent an operation yesterday."

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First Published: Jul 04 2018 | 9:05 PM IST

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