Shujaat says those abusing judiciary can’t escape penalty
LAHORE: PML-Q President Ch Shujaat Hussain has said those using offensive language against judiciary will not escape punishment.
He said politics should remain confined to politics. Talking about his book, he said, “Whatever is in this book all is truth. My book has come out about three weeks ago and not a single person has denied anything I wrote.” He said this while addressing a function in connection with World Orphans Day held under the auspices of an NGO at the Convention Centre in Islamabad on Wednesday. Around 3,000 orphan children were also present. He said, “All these orphan children are ours. We welcome and laud the services of Ambassador of Turkey Ihsan Mustafa and Ambassador of Azerbaijan Ali Ali-Zadah and Turkish delegation for participating in the event and taking interest in the welfare of Pakistanis.”
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