Nawaz expresses gratitude for his acquittal in ‘fake’ cases

 


LAHORE, Dec 13 (SABAH): Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Quaid and former prime minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said Wednesday he never conspired against ex-army and spy chiefs during his tenure as the country’s premier. He expressed gratitude for his acquittal in “fake” cases.

Addressing the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) parliamentary board meeting in Lahore, the party supremo said: “I never conspired against Gen (retd) Bajwa and Gen (retd) Faiz Hamid […] nor did I conspired against Gen (retd) Raheel Sharif.”

In his address, he expressed gratitude for his acquittal in “fake” cases.

Calling for the conspirators’ names to be brought forward, the PML-N supremo reiterated that he has no interest in seeking revenge, but nevertheless, stressed the need for those responsible for his ouster to be held accountable. “I have no right to pardon those who are the enemy of the people,” he noted.

“Whatever happened to me [and my family] is now in the past,” he said, but claimed that it wasn’t just them who were punished, it was the entire nation of 250 million who suffered as a result.

Commenting on the recent relief in Al Azizia and Avenfield graft cases, the former premier said: “There was nothing substantive in these cases, their hollowness was proved in the high court […] When they did not find anything in Panama, they took up the iqama issue [to oust me]”.

“They wanted to punish me by ousting me, but they couldn’t rely on the Panama case for that,” Nawaz Sharif said, adding that when no evidence was found against him, he was sentenced based on an iqama instead.

Lamenting that remarks like “Sicilian mafia, God Father” were made by “judges” against him, the PML-N supremo wondered if it suited the judges to make such comments.