Judiciary, institutions hold different criteria for Sindh and Punjab, says Khursheed Shah

Opposition leader says there have been no arrests of the Sharif family, neither their names have been put in ECL despite graft cases against them

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Opposition Leader Syed Khursheed Shah. Photo: File

ISLAMABAD: Opposition Leader Syed Khursheed Shah said on Wednesday that the judiciary and other state institutions hold different criteria and principles of justice for Sindh and Punjab.

Shah, a leader of the Sindh-centric Pakistan Peoples Party, said that there have been no arrests of Nawaz Sharif's family, nor have their names been put in the Exit Control List despite serious graft cases against them.

He added that former Sindh information minister Sharjeel Memon voluntarily presented himself before the court but he is not getting justice.

Referring to the accountability court cases against the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader and his family, the leader of the opposition said that the cases are a test for the judiciary.

"This is a test for the Supreme Court...from now on dual standards of justice won’t continue," he said.

The PPP believes that the federal government, through the National Accountability Bureau and Federal Investigation Agency, is taking undue action against its leaders.

Memon was arrested by NAB on October 23, after hours of being holed up in court premises in a Rs5.6 billion corruption case.