Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has recently said that he is even ready to initiate talks with his British counterpart Boris Johnson to get Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif deported from London.
Citing an interview of Khan on ARY News broadcast on Friday, Dawn quoted Prime Minister Khan as saying that since getting Nawaz extradited from Britain would be a long process, his government was pushing for him to be deported which can happen immediately.
He said: “We are in regular contact with their officials. We are making full efforts to get him deported.”
“If I have to, I will go and talk to Boris Johnson,” he added.
For over nearly a month, the Pakistan government has made several attempts to get Sharif’s arrest warrant signed.

