Maryam’s anti-judiciary tirade continues

MANSEHRA -  Daughter of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and leader of ruling PML-N Maryam Nawaz on Friday again lashed out at judiciary and claimed that people’s court has turned down Nawaz Sharif disqualification verdict.

“If Chief Justice talks in PTI tune he will face the same tune,” she said while addressing social media workers convention in Mansehra. “During the Panama hearing Nawaz Sharif was matched with the criminals,” she said. “How can someone match the representative of people with criminals.”

Maryam further stated that slapping a contempt of court on Nawaz is a “contempt of vote” of all those who voted for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.

Stating it is the masses who will take the decision for Nawaz and not the courts, she said that the people of Lodhran “held eligible as eligible and ineligible as ineligible.”

“Every court of masses is giving its ruling in favour of Nawaz,” Maryam said further stating that the former PM’s case will be decided by “the court of the people.” She also said that people’s trust in the judicial system is dented.

Taking a jibe at National Accountability Bureau’s request to place Nawaz on the Exit Control List, Maryam stated that “we are not the kind who run away.”

“The graves of his forefathers are here and his will be here too. He will stay here in your hearts,” she said. Maryam also asked how an elected candidate can be called a plunderer. “Calling an elected candidate a plunderer is an explanation of which constitutional law?”

Earlier, she reached Mansehra to address the convention. She was warmly welcomed by the PML-N supporters and participants of the huge gathering.

The convention was organised at the residence of local PML-N leader where Maryam Nawaz addressed the members of Mansehra social media wing and also met with the PML-N leaders of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The aim of the convention is to applaud the efforts of the PML-N social media wing in Mansehra and would also devise the future strategy for the social media wing.

 

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