Nawaz Sharif
Imran Khan a 'compulsive liar', advocate of terrorists: Pakistan's Opposition
PPP secretary general Nafisa Shah said in a statement that he was regarded as 'Taliban Khan without beard' by victims of terror activities.
Will make sure no air conditioning, TV for Nawaz Sharif in jail: Imran Khan
The 69-year-old former Prime Minister has been convicted in the Al Azizia Steel Mills case and sentenced to seven years in jail.
Pak Anti-Corruption Court dismisses case against Nawaz Sharif's daughter
Maryam, 45, vice president of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) was accused of providing fake trust deed during hearing of case.
Need focus on increasing political bias of news leaks
It seems we should focus less on the leaks and the journalists who publish them, and more on the underlying political drivers for them.
‘Hidden hand’ behind Nawaz Sharif’s conviction: Pak judge who sent him jail
Maryam tweeted, 'I request the top judiciary to revoke the judgment against Nawaz Sharif and set him free without any further delay.'
Pakistan Foreign Minister heckled in London over media freedom: Report
The move came as the Pakistan government decided to curtail the space given by press to jailed politicians like Nawaz Sharif and Zardari.
Maryam Nawaz's interview 'forcefully' taken off air within minutes
This comes after 3 Pakistani channels -- Channel-24, Abb Takk and Capital TV -- were taken off air for showing press conference of Maryam.
Maryam Nawaz summoned by anti-graft court in fake trust deed case
Judge Muhammad Bashir issued the notice to Maryam asking the 45-year-old political leader to appear in court on July 19.
If anything happens to Nawaz, Imran Khan will be responsible: Shehbaz Sharif
He also protested against ban on home-cooked meals for Nawaz, who is in Kot Lakhpat jail in relation to Al Azizia Steel Mills case.
Former Pak PM Nawaz Sharif denied home cooked meal, daughter threatens hunger strike
Maryam, PML-N's vice president, said that she would go on a hunger strike outside the prison if she did not receive any help from court.