Cabinet decides not to remove Maryam Nawaz from ECL.

ISLAMABAD -- The federal cabinet on Tuesday decided against allowing Maryam Nawaz permission to fly abroad, maintaining the PML-N vice president's name on the exit control list (ECL), government's chief spokesperson Firdous Ashiq Awan announced.

Addressing a press conference after a meeting of the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, Awan did not specifically talk about the decision taken by the cabinet regarding removal of Maryam's name from the no-fly list, until she was asked about the case.

Awan, the special assistant to the prime minister on information, said a total of 24 cases were brought before the cabinet through an interior ministry summary in which no "VIP's name" was highlighted. She added that out of the total 24, it was decided to add four names to the ECL, remove eight names from the list, the decision on eight cases was deferred and the request to remove one name was rejected.

"The cabinet unanimously rejected the request to remove the name from ECL of the VIP personality you are inquiring about," she told reporters, referring to Maryam.

Awan said the cabinet showed consensus on the implementation of "one law and uniform law" throughout Pakistan and endorsed the recommendation of the cabinet sub-committee on ECL, which had opposed the request to strike Maryam's name off the ECL.

Answering a question, the government spokesperson said the cabinet had decided to remove the name of Nawaz Sharif, Maryam's father and former prime minister, from the ECL after "clear instructions" were given by the high court.

"The court had recommended that the cabinet remove his (Nawaz's) name from the ECL and court orders were honoured," Awan said, adding that in Maryam's case the recommendation of the sub-committee was endorsed.

Speaking on the cabinet's 20-point agenda, Awan also shared various decisions taken regarding appointments in different government departments.

Maryam has in the past month approached the Lahore High Court twice with a request to have her name removed from the no-fly list.

Following her first request, the high court had, on December 9, disposed of the petition and directed the federal government's review committee to decide on the matter within seven days.

However, when the government did not act upon the high court order, Maryam, who is also the daughter of former premier Nawaz Sharif, lodged another petition on December 21, seeking removal from the ECL so she could travel abroad to meet her ailing father.

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