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JIT Summons Shahbaz Sharif on June 17 at 11am

Islamabad (June 13, 2017): Joint investigation team has summoned CM Punjab Shahbaz Sharif to appear on June 17 at 11 am.

According to the details, the jiont investigation team, which is probing the money trail of Nawaz family has issued another summon and asked Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to appear before the team on June 17 at 11 am.

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Earlier, JIT sent a Notice to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to appear before the probing team on June 15.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday asked party workers and supporters not to come to Federal Judicial Academy on June 15, the day when he will appear before the joint investigation team (JIT) probing money laundering allegations against his family.

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The PML-N workers wanted to come to FJA as show of solidarity with party president, however, the Prime Minister issued instructions to party cadres not to bring party workers to FJA.

The Prime Minister said that workers and supporters were asset of the party and he valued their sentiments.

He appealed his workers to remember him in their prayers.

According to Special Assistant to Prime Minister Asif Kirmani the PM had instructed party workers and supporters not to come to FJA. He added that a large numbers of PML-N workers and supporters wanted to go to the FJA to demonstrate solidarity with their leadership.

A notification of the JIT, probing the first family of Pakistan over corruption allegations, was issued late Sunday summoning the premier to appear to answer officials’ questions on June 15.

Reportedly, tight security arrangements are to be ensured for Prime Minister’s visit to the JIT headquarters on Thursday.

Boundary walls of the Federal Judicial Academy are being uplifted on emergency basis while barbed wires are to be installed ahead of the visit.

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