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Pakistan judge orders arrest of PM candidate Makhdoom Shahabuddin Pakistan judge orders arrest of PM candidate Makhdoom Shahabuddin
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A judge in Pakistan has ordered the arrest of President Asif Ali Zardari's preferred candidate for prime minister, just a day after he was nominated.A judge in Pakistan has ordered the arrest of President Asif Ali Zardari's preferred candidate for prime minister, just a day after he was nominated.
Makhdoom Shahabuddin's arrest warrant is linked to imports of an illegal drug while he was health minister.Makhdoom Shahabuddin's arrest warrant is linked to imports of an illegal drug while he was health minister.
Parliament is due to vote on a new PM on Friday to replace Yousuf Raza Gilani. The Supreme Court disqualified him because of a contempt conviction.Parliament is due to vote on a new PM on Friday to replace Yousuf Raza Gilani. The Supreme Court disqualified him because of a contempt conviction.
It is not clear if the warrant will derail Mr Shahabuddin's nomination.It is not clear if the warrant will derail Mr Shahabuddin's nomination.
He is a senior figure in the ruling Pakistan People's Party who served in the cabinet of Benazir Bhutto and was most recently textiles minister in Mr Gilani's administration.
The order for his arrest was issued by an anti-narcotics court judge in the northern city of Rawalpindi.
The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says it is linked to an anti-narcotics force case into the illegal importing of the drug ephedrine while he was health minister.
Feud with judiciary
The court's decision to disqualify Mr Gilani stunned Pakistan's government on Tuesday, two months after judges convicted the prime minister of contempt of court for failing to pursue corruption charges against the president.
In April, Mr Gilani was given a token sentence and avoided a jail term.
Even if Mr Shahabuddin does become prime minister, he is likely to face the same Supreme Court demand as Mr Gilani for the launch of a corruption inquiry into Mr Zardari.
The charges against President Zardari date back to the 1990s when his late wife Benazir Bhutto was prime minister. They were accused of using Swiss bank accounts to launder bribe money.
President Zardari has always insisted the charges against him are politically motivated.
Mr Gilani's removal as prime minister is being seen as part of a long-running and bitter feud between the government and judiciary.