Punjab government is a doctor board refused to accept the report on former The health conditions of PM Nawaz Sharif, as presented in the Lahore High Court (LHC) earlier this month. The report prevented him from traveling in Pakistan without undergoing “definitive medical treatment”.
Dr. Fayaz Shawl had warned in the report that “if he [Sharif] come back in isolation, what we can develop call takotsubo syndrome due to stress environment”And could have” devastating consequences “
However, the nine-member doctor board on Friday called the report “incomplete”, while saying that the three-page report written by Dr. Shawal did not contain any test laboratory or medical report of any health institution.
It is pertinent to note earlier this month, Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Khalid Jawed Khan had written a letter to the Department of the Interior of Punjab, seeking a doctor’s opinion. on Sharif’s health condition.
The provincial government was asked to place the January 28 document, issued by Dr. Fayaz Shawl of Maryland, USA, prior to the physician board with a request for examination and evaluation of the “known and reported facts e public activities” of the former premier to form an opinion.
The Agp last month issued a stern warning to the president of the Pakistani Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Shehbaz Sharif that an outrage case will be closed against he in case does not provide medical reports of his elder brother And party supreme Nawaz Sharif within 10 days.
The Agp office, in a letter, dictated in accordance with Shehbaz’s commitment to the LHC, was required to provide regular “duly authenticated” medical reports. of his brother to the court.
It was evident from the observations of the special doctor board formed from Punjab government to examine the medical records of the Supreme Leader of the PML-N, indicated the letter out that Shehbaz has not fulfilled his obligation according to his solemn commitment and order of the court.
Before in November 2019, Nawaz left the country after signing a court-approved pledge, saying he would return to the country within four weeks.
Shehbaz had also signed a pledge, which he claimed he would “ensure the return” of his brother “Within four weeks or on certification by doctors who have regained health and are eligible to re-enter back in Pakistan”.

