Ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said he is prepared to hold negotiations with state institutions in the national interest for the rule of law and democracy.
He said he would hold the discussions if they are within constitutional limits.
He said the prime minister who carried out nuclear tests was facing the court after being ousted from office of the prime minister and presidency of his party.
The PMLN Quaid said he might be disqualified for life on the basis of the judgement that removed him.
He said the people didn't accept the court orders and would never accept it.
Nawaz Sharif said he was extremely disappointed by the role Pakistan People's Party played recently.
He dismissed PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's claim that he backtracked on Charter of Democracy.
He said the NRO that was struck by the PPP after the Charter of Democracy was proved damaging.
The PMLN supreme leader said all the politicians should sit together to discuss the issue of caretaker prime minister, adding that he would support any amendment if it is brought after consensus.
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