Act on Zardari graft cases: Pak SC to PM

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Press Trust of India: Islamabad, Jun 28 2012, 01:19 IST
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Piling up pressure on new Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf, Pakistan Supreme Court on Wednesday asked him to respond by July 12 to its order to reopen graft cases in Switzerland against President Asif Ali Zardari, an issue that had cost his predecessor his job.

A three-judge bench headed by Justice Nasir-ul-Mulk reminded Attorney General Irfan Qadir that former Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani had been convicted for contempt and sentenced for refusing to act on the apex court’s orders to revive the corruption cases. The bench said in a brief order that it expected the new premier would act on the court’s directives.The judges asked the Attorney General to consult the prime minister and inform the court of his stance at the next hearing on July 12.

Ashraf, a close aide of the ruling PPP chief Zardari, became prime minister after Gilani was disqualified by the apex court on June 19 following his conviction for contempt. Gilani had been convicted and given a symbolic sentence on April 26 after he refused to act on the apex court’s repeated orders to approach Swiss authorities to reopen the corruption cases against Zardari.

Gilani had contended that the government could not act as the president enjoyed immunity in Pakistan and abroad. Shortly after assuming office, Ashraf said on Sunday that the PPP had made it clear that it would not write a letter to Swiss authorities to reopen the cases against Zardari.

He said there was no difference between him and Gilani on this issue. Ashraf had

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Second Prime Minister out?!

George Thakur | 28-Jun-2012Reply | Forward
OK. If Gilani did not agree and neither does Ashraf to act as the Supreme Court directs them to, why does not Zardari offer to allow the Swiss to release how much stolen money he has in their banks. If he has no money stashed there he has no cause to worry. If he does not allow the Swiss to release the list, he is clearly a thief, which the world knows he is! There was a time when people gave their lives for the country. Now those like Zardari and many others in India and Pakistan who bleed their country to death!

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