Karachi: The family of ineligible Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilana including his two controversial sons has moved to London before the judgement of Supreme Court (SC).
Former prime minister may join his family member after quitting PM house in coming days whereas the family members had started shifting to London a couple of days ago on the expected verdict of SC, sources said that
However, members of Gilani family have not responded to questions when asked by email or tweet.
Yousaf Raza Gilani has four sons and one daughter. Two of his sons, Ali Musa Gilani and Abdul Qadir Gilani, were booked in mega corruption cases at the Supreme Court, which has been continuing the proceedings for quite few months.
Gilani was 22nd and the long-serving PM in the history of Pakistan though he ended his term on disappointing note in line with the unconditional loyalty with President Asif Zardari.
Fiza Batool Gilani, Daugter of Yousaf Raza Gilani denied and said “Why should we run away? My father spent 5years in jail and never thought leaving his country. This is where we belong”.
@Shahidmasooddr: Rumours 🙂 Why shld we run away? My father spent 5yrs in jail & never thought leaving his country. This is whr we belong 🙂
— Fiza Batool Gilani (@Fiza_Gilani) June 19, 2012
In her recent tweets on micro-bloging website Twitter she also added that “we are not running away like Nawaz Shareef & family”.
Mere chaaragar ko naveed ho, saf-e-dushmana ko khabr kr do, Jo qarz rakhtay thay jaan per, woh qarz humne chuka diya !
— Fiza Batool Gilani (@Fiza_Gilani) June 19, 2012
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