Govt offers cases withdrawal against silence over Farah's case: Nawaz

The leader of PML(N) Mian Nawaz Sharif said government has offered him withdrawal of cases if he maintains silence over Farah Dogar's case. He has urged the government to stop backing Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar. Talking to media in Islamabad, Nawaz demanded CJ Hameed Dogar to resign and said that judges should be appointed according to the formula set in the charter of democracy. Pakistan is passing through a critical phase and cautious decisions are need of the hour. India should have faith on Pakistani political parties. PML-N leader said that implementation of charter of democracy is the moral responsibility of President Asif Ali Zardari. He would keep reminding President Zardari about his promises. About Farah Dogar's additional marks issue, Nawaz termed it as biggest injustice of the country and asked Justice Dogar to tender his apology to nation. He said the matter of additional marks would be brought to logical end.

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