PML-N supremo terms cases against him as ‘hollow’
NAWAZ SHARIF’S TAKE POST ACQUITTAL IN AL-AZIZIA REFERENCE
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LAHORE: PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, a day after his acquittal in the Al-Azizia corruption reference, said the cases against him were “hollow” and the “lies have evaporated”.
Addressing the PML-N’s parliamentary board in Lahore, Nawaz thanked the Almighty for his acquittal and said the sole purpose of the cases was to bring down PML-N’s government. Referring to the bench which sentenced him in the corruption case, he asked what wrong had he done that he was referred to as ‘Sicilian mafia’.
“Even though I was punished as an individual, the real punishment was given to the 250 million people of Pakistan,” said the PML-N supremo and added that the cases against him were “hollow” and the “lies have evaporated” the people knew the truth. “An elected prime minister was disqualified for not drawing a salary from his son.”
Nawaz, naming the top army generals of the time, said he never conspired against Faiz, Bajwa or Raheel. “But everyone should know who was involved in the conspiracy,” said the elder Sharif brother as he maintained that his party leaders and workers knew he was innocent.
He reiterated that neither he nor his party seeks revenge against those who wronged him, but they should be held accountable for the injustices they committed against the people of Pakistan.
“The decision announced [by the court] was a joke, is there any remedy for such suffering,” asked Nawaz. Referring to the upcoming general elections on February 8, Nawaz said the country’s largest court will take shape on the day and a people’s JIT will be formed - a reference to the JIT formed against Nawaz in the corruption reference which investigated him including his family.
A day earlier, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) potentially laid to rest the specter of Panamagate haunting former Nawaz’s political resurgence. The IHC, led by Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb, absolved him in the remaining case from the Panama verdict - the Al-Azizia reference.
Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 14 2023
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