ISLAMABAD (AP) - Pakistan’s top court has barred the former deputy interior minister from holding office for the next five years for insulting judges in a speech earlier this year.
Thursday’s ruling by the Supreme Court says Talal Chaudhry, who was deputy interior minister under former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, disparaged judges during a March speech.
In the speech, Chaudry assailed the top court for dismissing Sharif from office. The former prime minister is now appealing a 10-year prison sentence for corruption handed down by an anti-graft tribunal in June.
Sharif’s party - the Pakistan Muslim League - was defeated in general elections last month that saw former cricket star turn politician Imran Khan’s party win the vote.
Khan is expected to form a coalition government and become prime minister later this month.
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