"The choice before the nation is clear - either Pakistan or the Sharif brothers. More than 300 Indians are workers in their mills. I have released 50 of the 300 names, along with their passport numbers," Qadri, the head of Pakistan Awami Tehreek, said.
He said these workers include engineers, IT specialists, technicians and even welders.
Terming Sharif an 'Indian agent', he asked army to arrest him (Nawaz) and his brother Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif for conspiring against Pakistan.
Qadrialleged the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi was instructed to give Indians visas that exempt them from reporting to the police.
"Some of them may be Indian 'spies'. It is not written on the forehead of anybody that he is a spy," he said.
"Can't the Sharif brothers find this category of workers in Pakistan? How come that so many of these Indians were on Pakistani soil, enjoying access to the entire country and roaming around official protocol vehicles," Qadri said.
"Since no proper investigation can be held with both Sharif brothers in power, they must be arrested to clear way for the investigation. If my allegations are proven wrong, I would owe an apology to the nation," he said.
Qadri also quoted the World Bank figures which indicate increase of Pakistani money transfer to India.
"When the Sharif brothers took over in 2013, only Rs100 million were going from Pakistan to India. This money jumped to an unbelievable Rs 470 billion within a year, in 2014. Next year, the amount jumped to Rs 490 billion. All these questions need to be investigated by the security agencies," he said.
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