Former PM Nawaz and former finance minister Dar meet staff at the PM House before leaving for Murree.─DawnNews
Former PM Nawaz and former finance minister Dar meet staff at the PM House before leaving for Murree.─DawnNews

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif vacated the Prime Minister's House on Sunday and departed for Murree along with members of the Sharif family.

The former premier, his wife Kulsum Nawaz, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and his son-in-law Captain Safdar vacated the PM House two days after a five-member bench of the Supreme Court unanimously found Nawaz unfit to hold public office and disqualified him for misdeclaring his assets in a landmark decision on the Panama Papers case.

Former PM Nawaz meets with staff at the PM House before departing for Murree with his family.─DawnNews
Former PM Nawaz meets with staff at the PM House before departing for Murree with his family.─DawnNews

On Friday, shortly after the apex bench announced the verdict that ousted Nawaz, the PM House had issued a notification saying that Nawaz, despite having "strong reservations" about the SC’s verdict, had stepped down from his post as the premier.

On Sunday, before he departed for Murree, Nawaz met with members of the staff at the PM's House.

Former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar also met with the PM House's staff before he left for Murree with the Sharif family.

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