Those involved in hatching conspiracies against me being "exposed", says Nawaz

Those involved in hatching conspiracies against me being

Lahore (Web Desk): Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said that those who were involved in hatching conspiracies against him were “being exposed”.

Addressing the party’s central working committee (CWC) meeting in Lahore on Saturday, he stressed the representation from all provinces and acknowledged the shared hardships endured by its leaders, ranging from exile to unjust legal proceedings.

“It is very good that the leadership of every province is present here. We have gathered after a long time," said the PML-N supremo.

Appreciating the resilience of party members in confronting these challenges, the PML-N supremo highlighted the positive shift where individuals previously embroiled in legal battles were now actively engaged in assemblies, with some holding constitutional roles. 
Nawaz Sharif affirmed the debunking of false cases against the party.

Lamenting his ouster in 1993, the PML-N supremo said that Pakistan would have been Asia’s strongest country had his government not been overthrown.

Nawaz said he was omitting a lot of details and only wanted to ask one thing, “three people sit down and disqualify a prime minister representing 250 million people for life.”

Regaling the economic performance of his past government tenures, Nawaz asked the nation which political party had best served them and said it should think about these matters before casting their votes.

Nawaz Sharif said that following the 2013 general elections, he had visited Bani Gala residence of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan general elections and asked him to work together in the country’s interest.

He said that the PTI founder first agreed to cooperation but later backstabbed me by starting sit-ins in Islamabad.

He said judges could not remove prime ministers or presidents in any other country of the world but here he was removed on a “small matter of not taking salary from my son”. “Who will answer for this?” he said, adding that he had the right to ask this question.

Nawaz also referred to the early resignations of former Supreme Court judges Ijazul Ahsan and Mazahar Naqvi, saying they should be questioned why they resigned before their tenures and that legal proceedings should be conducted against the latter for his alleged financial misconduct.

Nawaz Sharif demanded an accountability for all those who damaged Pakistan including former judges.