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LONDON: Pakistan Muslim League-N, President Nawaz Sharif Saturday held Pakistan People's Party and its coalition partners responsible for bringing Pakistan at the brink of destruction.
Addressing a press conference here, the PML-N President said democracy was being dealt a blow through chalking out contempt of court laws. He added that the law was made to hide corruption.
"PPP should not chalk out a law in haste only to protect a handful of people, adding it should sit across a table with us and other parties and prepare a law through collective wisdom."
Commenting on NAB cases, Nawaz Sharif said the cases that NAB wanted to open had no legs.
He said 'some people' don't wan to see Pakistan progressing and called upon the government allies to part ways with the present regime in view of the manner in which it is dealing with the Supreme Court.
Recalling the days of his rule in Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif said at that time there was no trace of the menace of terrorism in the country.
"The Indian prime minister had come for reconciliation but at that time our government was dissolved," he regretted, adding the people's government was uprooted and people's mandate was trampled.
He said some people believe that PPP would win the next general elections but 'it is not going to happen'.
Addressing a press conference here, the PML-N President said democracy was being dealt a blow through chalking out contempt of court laws. He added that the law was made to hide corruption.
"PPP should not chalk out a law in haste only to protect a handful of people, adding it should sit across a table with us and other parties and prepare a law through collective wisdom."
Commenting on NAB cases, Nawaz Sharif said the cases that NAB wanted to open had no legs.
He said 'some people' don't wan to see Pakistan progressing and called upon the government allies to part ways with the present regime in view of the manner in which it is dealing with the Supreme Court.
Recalling the days of his rule in Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif said at that time there was no trace of the menace of terrorism in the country.
"The Indian prime minister had come for reconciliation but at that time our government was dissolved," he regretted, adding the people's government was uprooted and people's mandate was trampled.
He said some people believe that PPP would win the next general elections but 'it is not going to happen'.