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  ISLAMABAD:As the debate continues on whether the g air max shoes overnment should set any condition for allowing the ailing former prime minister to travel abroad for treatment, a government report has revealed that it was the National Accountability Bureau that pushed for seeking an indemnity bond to secure Nawaz Sharif's return.The detailed report of the federal cabinet's subcommittee, which was tasked to decide the matter, states that it was NAB's idea not to allow the former premier to leave the country without evolving a proper mechanism to ensure his return.A copy of the report is available with Th nb new e Express Tribune.I hold no grudge agains nike jordan t Nawaz: PM Imran The federal government [may] evolve a mechanism to ensure that if Nawaz is permitted to travel abroad he will make himself available, if and when required by the concerned forums,  stated a NAB letter written to the government on November 11.In view of the letter's content, the subcommittee asked NAB representatives Umer Randhawa and Qamar She Wzkz Time for optimism
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