The former head of the Government of Pakistan, and now opposition Nawaz Sharif disregarded his house arrest and left his home in Lahore, reports BBC News. He got into his car and headed to a rally in the city center, urging people who had gathered in front of the building to become so. Earlier, he called his three-day detention illegal and immoral.
In doing so, the authorities denied the information on the arrest of Sharif. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Pakistan, Rehman Malik said that Sharif is free in his movements around the country, and police units were put up at his house, to ensure security and prevent terrorist attacks.
Sharif is one of the organizers of the four-day protest march, which took place in various cities of Pakistan and action must be completed in the capital. Formerly part of rallies were banned, a part of - the police dispersed by force, many dissidents were detained.
Participants march require President Asif Ali Zardari to return the office of judges dismissed during the presidency of Pervez Musharraf. Also, demonstrators protesting against the prohibition of Sharif and his brother to hold elective office.
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