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Former premier Nawaz Sharif says reference against him is not only against legal norms, but also contrary to values of society. — File photo

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday welcomed the remarks of incumbent Prime Minister Imran Khan about early elections and claimed that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was ready to go for a contest.

After testifying in the Flagship Investment reference in the accountability court, Mr Sharif during his informal discussion with journalists said that if the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) wanted to go for midterm elections, this would be a blessing for the people of Pakistan.

“The people are happy over these remarks as they want to get rid of this government even before the schedule time,” he said.

According to him, the PML-N is in a position to win elections whenever they are held.

While recording his testimony before the accountability court, Mr Sharif said that the reference against him was not only against legal norms, but also contrary to religious, social and ethical values of society.

Says reference against him is not only against legal norms, but also contrary to values of society

He said it was ironic that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was trying to portray a fair and transparent matter as an illegal practice. Around eight million overseas Pakistanis earn their livelihood in different countries and some of them secured distinction in their respective professions and businesses. “Have overseas Pakistanis or their parents in Pakistan ever faced references for sending or receiving remittances?” he asked.

He pointed out that his sons sent him different amounts from time to time not because he was the owner of their businesses, but they did it for being his children.

According to the statement of the former prime minister, “there are four ingredients to be proved by the prosecution, (i) The onus is on the prosecution to prove that the accused has paid for certain property, (ii) Titled documents were in possession of the accused person, (iii) The properties are in possession and being occupied by the accused, and (iv) It is on the prosecution to prove motive for benami. In case, the prosecution levels allegation of benami it is up to them to prove the allegation”.

The statement further said: “As far as this [Flagship Investment] case is concerned, everyone knows the treatment meted out to Sharif family for two and half years in the name of accountability. None in Pakistan has ever faced such [harsh] accountability.”

The statement, however, termed it a matter of pride that the ruthless accountability could not prove an iota of corruption against Mr Sharif or his family members.

It claimed that the whole case against him was based on assumptions. It started from allegations of billions of rupees corruption and ended with the offence “assets beyond means” and the prosecution could not prove that as well, he added.

Mr Sharif then gave a background of his family properties and industries which were run by his father Mian Mohammad Sharif. He told the court that in 1969-70, his family purchased seven bungalows comprising 10 kanal each and their Ittefaq foundries were dealing with steel furnaces, sugar mills, cement industry parts, defence-related products, gear boxes and many others.

Mr Sharif said that in January 1972, Ittefaq foundries were nationalised in Pakistan whereas they were taken over by the Bangladeshi government after the fall of Dhaka. In 1979, while Ittefaq foundries were operating at a loss, they were returned to the Sharif family which invested a huge amount and turned them into a profitable organisation again.

He said that both his sons had been helping Mian Sharif since they had been students and both of them started independent business during the lifetime of their grandfather. The former prime minister said that his family business paid a huge cost for politics.

During the regime of military dictator retired Gen Pervez Musharraf, his family business was victimised. The then regime converted his house in an old home and his brothers Shahbaz and Abbas Sharif had to live in rented houses. Even today, industrial units owned by the Sharif family were not working due to political victimisation, he said.

Published in Dawn, December 7th, 2018
https://www.dawn.com/news/1449955/nawaz-welcomes-imrans-remarks-on-early-elections
 
Jaisa chutia yeh khud ha waisa he is ka supporters hain. Keep dreaming A hole, you will soon land in Prison once again......InshAllah
 
Why does he want to hold elections early? He's barely come in and established his government right now and he wants early elections?

This will not allow the people to settle with his narrative and might be risky. Unless of course, IK does something phenomenal in the coming 3 years.
 
Why does he want to hold elections early? He's barely come in and established his government right now and he wants early elections?

This will not allow the people to settle with his narrative and might be risky. Unless of course, IK does something phenomenal in the coming 3 years.

He is an idiot, first he made that 100 days performance blunder now this early election thing. Given the size of mess we are in and what this man proposes to do .... no honest government can achieve that in 5 years, it will take another term or two. Sometimes I just wish he would stop with this nonsense and focus on what he has been elected to do.
 
He is an idiot, first he made that 100 days performance blunder now this early election thing. Given the size of mess we are in and what this man proposes to do .... no honest government can achieve that in 5 years, it will take another term or two. Sometimes I just wish he would stop with this nonsense and focus on what he has been elected to do.
He did that and nobody voted for him...
This is the sad nature of politics

Whether he would deliver or not is to be seen..so far i think he has done great as crisis of CAD was very badly managed in last year

Issue will be maintaining growth

Why does he want to hold elections early? He's barely come in and established his government right now and he wants early elections?

This will not allow the people to settle with his narrative and might be risky. Unless of course, IK does something phenomenal in the coming 3 years.
He doesn't ..if u see interview available on youtube, you will understand ..media is anti govt due tto govt not paying 50b rupees to it..

He simply mentioned that if new province is made we can hold elections in that province again. We kinda make sense ..we are talking about a possibility of provincial elections in one province in case its made before 2023..which is unlikely ..the province will probably be completed in 2023
 
Why does he want to hold elections early? He's barely come in and established his government right now and he wants early elections?

This will not allow the people to settle with his narrative and might be risky. Unless of course, IK does something phenomenal in the coming 3 years.
That was in context of creation of South Punjab. After its creation Pti will loose majority in North but will hold almost all of South.
Election then would be necessary. Trust me after that PMLN wouldnt even be found in North if early elections are held after creation of South.
 
Why does he want to hold elections early? He's barely come in and established his government right now and he wants early elections?
This will not allow the people to settle with his narrative and might be risky. Unless of course, IK does something phenomenal in the coming 3 years.
In a democracy you need fresh mandate when civil government loses its power to implement promised reforms.
 
new province in Punjab will only be made in late 2022 or early 2023 just 6 to 8 months before the elections and ya than we can have early elections if Imran Khan wants.

how ever provincial Secretariat and other administrative offices for the new province will be established before that perhaps starting from 2019 itself
 
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That was in context of creation of South Punjab. After its creation Pti will loose majority in North but will hold almost all of South.
Election then would be necessary. Trust me after that PMLN wouldnt even be found in North if early elections are held after creation of South.


Yup that was the context. Don't have time otherwise I would have linked that part of the interview. but here is the whole interview.

 
In a democracy you need fresh mandate when civil government loses its power to implement promised reforms.

In democracy, there has to be something fixed in order to have some actual time to do something meaningful and show the people.

Without having time in hand, what will IK do?

And how different is Sharif when he handled the economy of Pakistan?

What about Zardari?

Are all these guys banned from politics?

No.

This is where democracy in Subcontinent fails to draw a rational line.
 
Let me get this straight, Imran Khan has just come in power but Nawaz Takla want elections? Wait in which country has any government brought any massive changes in few months? Its impossible to bring any new change in Pakistan within 5 years never mind 3 or 4 months, this is the same baldy cunt who has dried up Pakistan's treasury and was crying about completing his democratic terms yet does not want the same thing for another government? That's not very democratic, Nawaz baldy thinks he should be ruler for life and his family should be treated like royal family. I can't wait until this baldy is locked for ever and forgotten in Pakistan along with his wretched and corrupt family.
 
Let me get this straight, Imran Khan has just come in power but Nawaz Takla want elections? Wait in which country has any government brought any massive changes in few months? Its impossible to bring any new change in Pakistan within 5 years never mind 3 or 4 months, this is the same baldy cunt who has dried up Pakistan's treasury and was crying about completing his democratic terms yet does not want the same thing for another government? That's not very democratic, Nawaz baldy thinks he should be ruler for life and his family should be treated like royal family. I can't wait until this baldy is locked for ever and forgotten in Pakistan along with his wretched and corrupt family.
Exactly. He is a psychopath.
 

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