On Sunday, an opposition leader of Pakistan, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been placed under house arrest, transmits Agence France-Presse.
The police confirmed that Sharif barred from leaving his house in Lahore for three days. As explained agency Reuters, the same restrictions were imposed on the policy Shabazz brother Sharif and several other opposition figures. House cordoned off by police.
On Saturday, Nawaz Sharif announced his intention to take part in the protest, organized by lawyers and human rights activists who want to restore as a laid-off during the reign of Pervez Musharraf's judges. It was assumed that the protesters will march from Lahore to Islamabad.
Recall protests began on Thursday. Pakistani police have dispersed the protesters at the court building in Karachi, detaining 35 activists. Overall, in anticipation of the shares had been detained over 400 opposition figures.
The confrontation between the former Prime Minister and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, after re-election in February 2008, in preparation for that policy to work together to bring about the resignation of Musharraf. In February 2009, the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, has confirmed the ban, and his brother to hold elective office, which, according to observers, was not without pressure by the president.
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