Govt, PML-N in new verbal slugfest
Minister warns Rana Sanaullah with terror case, who calls his bluff
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LAHORE:
The Sharif family’s Jati Umra estate has set off a fresh verbal duel between the PTI government and its political arch-nemesis, the PML-N.
The two sides amped up rhetoric on Saturday as Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry threatened to lodge a terrorism case against PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah, who called his bluff challenging him to carry out the threat.
Rana allegedly threatened Punjab’s top administrator over the cancellation of the Jati Umrah estate lease. Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, however, said his administration would not give in to any pressure.
Punjab stopped from cancelling transfer of Raiwind land
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Court stops Punjab govt from cancelling transfer of Raiwind land
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Court stops Punjab govt from cancelling transfer of Raiwind land
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Lahore court stops Punjab govt from cancelling transfer of Raiwind land belonging to Sharifs
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Sharif family obtains stay order against Punjab government s decision
Sharif family, on the other hand, says it bought the land in 1992, 1997 and 2015 legally.
LAHORE: A Lahore court has stopped the Punjab government from cancelling the transfer of 127 kanals of land belonging to the Raiwind residence of the Sharif family on Thursday.
Sources told Geo News the Punjab Revenue Department was ordered to transfer the land back to the Punjab government.
The court approved the stay order and summoned all parties to the case on April 27.