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Pakistan candidate gets life term in drug case days before poll

ISLAMABAD, July 22, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A candidate for the party of
Pakistan’s ousted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has been jailed for life
by an anti-narcotics court, just days before a general election.

Hanif Abbasi, seen as a strong candidate for the Pakistan Muslim League
Nawaz (PML-N) in Wednesday’s poll, was sentenced in a rare late-night session
Saturday.

The six-year-old case was related to the supply of ephedrine to a drug
smuggler.

Critics have long accused Pakistan’s powerful military, including its Inter
Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, of meddling in politics and judicial
affairs, a charge it denies.

Nawaz Sharif himself has accused the generals of targeting his party,
including intimidating his candidates to switch allegiances — particularly
in Punjab province.

Earlier Saturday an Islamabad High Court judge, Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui,
publicly accused the ISI of manipulating judicial decisions.

“ISI is fully involved in manipulating judicial process. ISI people get
their choice of benches formed in the courts, cases are marked,” he told
lawyers in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.

The political involvement of the military and ISI is rarely discussed
openly due to fear of repercussions. Rights defenders have long accused the
ISI of kidnapping and torturing rights activists, journalists and dissenting
voices.

Journalists in Pakistan say they have come under unprecedented pressure
from the authorities before the election.

The military asked the supreme court Sunday to probe Siddiqui’s
allegations.

“In order to safeguard the sanctity and credibility of the state
institutions, Honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan has been requested to
initiate appropriate process to ascertain the veracity of the allegations and
take actions accordingly,” a statement said.

Nearly 106 million Pakistanis, including more than 19 million new voters,
will be eligible to cast their ballots on Wednesday.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, which took power in 2013, hopes for a new
mandate under leader Shahbaz Sharif, a brother of the ousted Nawaz.

Its biggest challenger is the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, led by former
national cricket captain Imran Khan.

The Pakistan Peoples Party of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari — son of murdered
premier Benazir Bhutto — could become kingmaker by forming a coalition with
one of its rivals.

BSS/AFP/MRI/1807 hrs