Shehbaz Sharif

World leaders labelled Imran Khan 'rude, liar and narcissist': Shehbaz Sharif
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In an interview with British publication The Guardian, the Pakistani premier said that he was "shocked" at the UNGA in New York when world leaders had personally objected to PTI Chairman Imran Khan's conduct. "Some leaders told me in person about his personality. They told me he was rude, he told lies and he is a 'narcissist', quote unquote," the PM told the publication without naming any world leaders, Geo News reported.
Shehbaz Sharif likely to embark on visit to China next month
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"Delighted to host representatives of multilateral organisations, Chinese think tanks and academia at the embassy. Briefed them on recent floods in Pakistan and Pakistan's vulnerability to climate change. Touched by their desire to contribute," said Pakistan's Ambassador Moinul Haque.
Cell phones barred in Pakistan cabinet meetings
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The move is the latest measure taken by the government to prevent further security breaches after a slew of audio leaks rang alarm bells in the corridors of power, with the opposition -- mainly PTI -- raising questions about flaws in the cyber security of the highest office of the land.
Imran wasted five months of the nation by concocting lies and propaganda: Shehbaz Sharif
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"Imran Khan wasted five months of the nation by concocting lies and propaganda about his successor government, however, his own audio leak exposed his fraudulence," Sharif said in his address at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Bhara Kahu Bypass project, Geo News reported.
Victory shines over Sharifs as court overturns Maryam Nawaz's conviction in corruption case
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After almost five years, the Sharif family is celebrating victory against what they term as their legal battle against Imran Khan and his influenced accountability process, that started targeting them in the Panama Gate case. As per the latest order of the Islamabad High Court (IHC), Maryam and her husband stands clear of all allegations and convictions in the case.
Shehbaz Sharif says audio leaks put Pakistan's prestige at stake
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He said this while addressing a press conference at the Prime Minister's House in Islamabad, Geo News reported. PM Sharif said the 'audio leaks' scandal is a critical matter and he is in the process of forming a high-powered committee to probe into it. Responding to a question regarding the audio leaks, he said that such security breaches are a "big question mark", Dawn reported.
Imran Khan demands Pakistan's PM Shehbaz's resignation over audio leaks
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Addressing a ceremony at GC College in Lahore on Monday afternoon, Imran Khan said that the audio leaks showed how the Prime Ninister was crafting a means to circumvent the ban on trade with India, which his administration had imposed to import machinery from India for his niece Maryam Nawaz's son-in-law, Samaa TV reported.
Pakistan PM House audio leaks trigger political uproar
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Audio clips of telephonic conversations between Sharif and an official of the Prime Minister's House has gone viral on social media, raising concerns over the secret tapping of calls and the alleged misuse of power for personal gains. In the audio leaks, Sharif and the official are talking about the import of machinery from India illegally without getting approvals from the government quarters.
Pakistan PM's 100 hours-long conversation up for grabs on dark web for $3.5 mn: Fawad Chaudhry
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Expressing shock over purported leaked audio clips of government officials, he said: "Even the office of the prime minister of the nuclear-armed country is not safe," Express Tribune reported. Commenting on one of the leaked audio clips featuring a conversation between the Premier and a government official, Fawad said the conversation showed that decisions were being made in London.
Maryam Nawaz complains to PM Shehbaz about Pak Finance Minister
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Maryam Nawaz who had been opposing increase in fuel prices in the media in an alleged audio leak can be heard suggesting PM Shehbaz Sharif to raise fuel prices, ARY News reported. Jacking up fuel prices is inevitable, the PML-N leader can be heard in the alleged audio leak.
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