Monday, September 21, 2020

Sharif Comes Out All Guns Blazing Against Imran’s "Sponsors'

Sharif Comes Out All Guns Blazing Against Imran’s "Sponsors'

via https://youtu.be/bnWAEWPX4vk Convicted former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who was allowed to fly to London for treatment late last year, broke his long silence on Sunday, taking his "vote ko izzat dau" mantra to the next level by declaring that the opposition was up not against Prime Minister Imran Khan but against those who had brought him into power in the 2018 elections. Participating in the PPP-hosted multiparty conference from London via video link, the PML-N supreme leader pledged that his party would endorse whatever course of action the grand huddle decided. The Sharif family patriarch, who has recently been declared a proclaimed offender by a court, reiterated his claim that the mandate of the people was stolen in the last general elections. Sharif said people were robbed of their mandate with impunity without taking into consideration the detrimental effects of such actions on the country. The PML-N supreme leader highlighted how dictators had overthrown civilian governments in the past and also lamented the role of the judges who had endorsed their actions. Every dictator ruled for an average of nine years Those who abide by the Constitution are dragged to courts and their families are subjected to harassment. The former three-time prime minister claimed that even when civilian governments were running the country, their hand were tied. A former prime minister had once said that there was a state within a state in the country. Unfortunately, this has gone even beyond the authority of the state. Sharif delved into the aftermath of Dawn Leaks, when the minutes of a meeting in 2016 on national security -- where civilian leaders had spoken about the ‘growing diplomatic isolation’ of Pakistan for lack of action against some militant groups – were passed on to a newspaper. The PML-N supreme leader launched a scathing attack on the performance of the PTI government. Pakistan Ka Showbiz

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