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Nawaz says he could've sacked subordinate

By Faisal Kamal Pasha
May 25, 2018

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said it is true that an officer of an intelligence agency had asked him to resign from the office during 2014 protest sit-ins but he didn’t initiate any proceeding against him as he never let his patience go.

He said this while talking to media persons outside Accountability Court (AC) here on Thursday.

“To remove Pervaiz Rasheed and Mushahidullah Khan from their ministries was also part of my patience and bearing every odd,” Nawaz Sharif said. “My opponents using immoral tactics against me to melt me down and to break my resolve but they are in sheer misunderstanding,” he maintained.

During proceedings, Nawaz Sharif became very upset about his daughter facing the court trial and said that how they could involve her in these cases when she was not even in politics in the 90s. “How much condemnable an act may be that one spread his fire of vengeance to every member of a family who does not even have any connection with it or with government issues. Such a merciless game, that you even involve daughters and put them into the docks (katehra) to face court proceedings. They should not take the issues to an extent where return is not possible. I would go through these tougher times somehow but the result of this attitude will suffer everyone. My daughter is standing in the docks before my eyes and for the reasons when she wasn’t even in politics. Such odd and immoral traditions are being introduced into the politics,” Nawaz Sharif complained.

Maryam Nawaz while intruding into his discussion said that she had told the judge that he was talking about 1974 when Gulf Steel Mills was established, then she was only a one-year-old child.

Nawaz Sharif said that the perpetrators would also suffer and they would have to pay for what they did. “Aim of creating this country was much different than this. For the last 70 years, we have become a laughing stock for the world,” he said.