Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Pak PM diagnosed with kidney stones

- Imtiaz Ahmad

Speculatio­n is rife in Pakistan of a possible change of guard as the Nawaz Sharif government readies itself for a verdict by the Supreme Court on the Panama Papers scandal in the coming week.

Saturday’s surprise developmen­t where Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was diagnosed with kidney stones at a private Lahore clinic suggests the ground is being set for his possible departure to some foreign country while a caretaker government is put in place. On Sunday, Prime Minister Sharif celebrated his 40th wedding anniversar­y at the Raiwind Palace in Lahore.

Pictures released to the media show his younger brother Shahbaz Sharif by his side.

It is expected that Shahbaz Sharif may be asked to take over for the time being as the prime minister leaves for London. Other names that have sprung up for caretaker prime minister are finance minister Ishaq Dar, who is also related to the Sharif family by marriage. The meeting between Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf chairman Imran Khan last week is also seen to have taken place in that context, say analysts. Last year when the Panama Papers scandal indicted three of Sharif’s children, the prime minister went to London for more than a month ostensibly for heart treatment. It was only after things had settled that he returned to the country. The Supreme Court of Pakistan is expected to announce the much awaited judgment in the Panama Papers case by mid-april.

A five-member bench con cluded hearing on the case on February 23.

Leaked documents from the Mossack Fonseca law firm in Panama last year had showed Nawaz Shairf’s sons and daugh ter Maryam, owned at least three offshore holding companies.

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