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Nawaz Sharif faces murder inquiry | Nawaz Sharif faces murder inquiry |
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Pakistan's Supreme court is set to hear petitions seeking the prosecution of the main opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, for murder. | Pakistan's Supreme court is set to hear petitions seeking the prosecution of the main opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, for murder. |
According to documents obtained by the BBC, the court will hear the accusations against Mr Sharif and then decide whether to pursue the charges. | According to documents obtained by the BBC, the court will hear the accusations against Mr Sharif and then decide whether to pursue the charges. |
The petitions call for Mr Sharif's arrest and prosecution. | The petitions call for Mr Sharif's arrest and prosecution. |
He has denied ordering the murder of an ex-army officer after an alleged political kickbacks deal turned sour. | He has denied ordering the murder of an ex-army officer after an alleged political kickbacks deal turned sour. |
Nawaz Sharif, twice elected as Pakistan's prime minister, has recently been acquitted of similar criminal charges by the Supreme Court. | Nawaz Sharif, twice elected as Pakistan's prime minister, has recently been acquitted of similar criminal charges by the Supreme Court. |
The court's decision was made on 21 July but it is expected to begin its inquiries imminently. | The court's decision was made on 21 July but it is expected to begin its inquiries imminently. |
'Vindication' | 'Vindication' |
"This is a false and totally politically motivated accusation," Ehsan Iqbal, spokesman for Mr Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party, told the BBC. | "This is a false and totally politically motivated accusation," Ehsan Iqbal, spokesman for Mr Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party, told the BBC. |
"This is only the latest in a series of recent accusations against Mr Sharif. | "This is only the latest in a series of recent accusations against Mr Sharif. |
"The presidency and hidden hands are trying to pressurise him into backing down on his demand for prosecuting (former President) Musharraf." | "The presidency and hidden hands are trying to pressurise him into backing down on his demand for prosecuting (former President) Musharraf." |
However, the main petitioner in the case, Shahid Orakzai, said that the court ruling was the vindication of a long struggle. | However, the main petitioner in the case, Shahid Orakzai, said that the court ruling was the vindication of a long struggle. |
"It has taken 12 years for the truth to prevail," said Mr Orakzai. | "It has taken 12 years for the truth to prevail," said Mr Orakzai. |
His brother, Maj Khalidsaeed Orakzai, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in the northern town of Kohat in 1997. | |
Shahid Orakzai, a freelance journalist, says his brother was murdered because he went public with a political kickbacks deal. | Shahid Orakzai, a freelance journalist, says his brother was murdered because he went public with a political kickbacks deal. |
The deal dates back to 1993 and allegedly involved Mr Sharif and senior party leaders. | The deal dates back to 1993 and allegedly involved Mr Sharif and senior party leaders. |
At that time Mr Orakzai arranged a deal between them and parliamentarians from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata). | At that time Mr Orakzai arranged a deal between them and parliamentarians from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata). |
The deal involved the payment of 10 million rupees to the parliamentarians in return for their support for the PML-N candidate for Speaker of Pakistan's parliament. | The deal involved the payment of 10 million rupees to the parliamentarians in return for their support for the PML-N candidate for Speaker of Pakistan's parliament. |
But the PML-N reneged on payment after the the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) candidate won the election. | But the PML-N reneged on payment after the the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) candidate won the election. |
This led to Mr Orakzai going public with the deal and asking the chief election commissioner (CEC) to take action. | This led to Mr Orakzai going public with the deal and asking the chief election commissioner (CEC) to take action. |
However, the CEC refused and the matter ended up in court. | However, the CEC refused and the matter ended up in court. |
Eventually, the court accepted that the deal had taken place and Mr Orakzai's persistence led to awkward questions for Mr Sharif. | Eventually, the court accepted that the deal had taken place and Mr Orakzai's persistence led to awkward questions for Mr Sharif. |
Mr Orakzai alleges that Mr Sharif subsequently ordered his brother to be murdered. | Mr Orakzai alleges that Mr Sharif subsequently ordered his brother to be murdered. |
"It is utter rubbish and just part of a scheme to launch a character assassination of Mr Sharif," said Mr Iqbal. | "It is utter rubbish and just part of a scheme to launch a character assassination of Mr Sharif," said Mr Iqbal. |
"Mr Orakzai has often made himself part of petitions against Mr Sharif and everybody knows his connections to the intelligence agencies. | "Mr Orakzai has often made himself part of petitions against Mr Sharif and everybody knows his connections to the intelligence agencies. |
"If we are issued notices, we will deal with them, although we aren't too worried about them." | "If we are issued notices, we will deal with them, although we aren't too worried about them." |
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