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'Will not resign on anyone's call': PM dismisses demands to step down

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An emergency meeting of the federal cabinet on Thursday endorsed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's decision to not step down as the premiereven as clamour for his exit got louder in wake of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report.

While addressing his cabinet in Islamabad, Sharif termed the JIT report a pack of "allegations and speculations", officials privy to the meeting told DawnNews.

Sharif announced that he will not resign as the prime minister on anyone's call, as the cabinet members suggested that he fight the legal battle to vindicate himself in the Panama Papers case.

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Pointing to the opposition parties who have been vehemently demanding his resignation following release of the JIT report, the prime minister said that the PML-N had bagged more votes than those of the opposition parties combined.

"The people of Pakistan have elected me and only they can remove me from this post," he was quoted as saying.

During his briefing of the cabinet, Sharif claimed that all allegations levelled by the JIT in its report were in reference to his family's business dealings, saying his family had "earned nothing after entering politics, but lost a lot."

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He said that projects worth billions of rupees are being executed in the country but no evidence of any corruption has been found in any of them.

The premier challenged his opponents to bring forth proof of "corruption of a single paisa" since 1985 against his family.

He alleged that the language employed in the JIT report reeked of "bias and mala fide intentions", adding that his family had cooperated with the JIT in its probe to uphold the law and constitution.

The JIT, in its report, highlighted that the prime minister was “non-committal” about the two letters furnished before the Supreme Court by the former Qatari prime minister.

Similarly, the JIT members had termed retired Capt Muhammad Safdar, the PM’s son-in-law, “untruthful, dishonest, deceitful and shifty on many accounts displaying wanting conduct”.

The prime minister’s daughter Maryam Nawaz Sharif had on Wednesday expressed the party's resolve that Sharif will not step down.

“Insh’Allah he won’t resign. Should Nawaz Sharif resign because not a single allegation of misuse of public money has been proven against him?” she said.


The cabinet also approved proposals of a number of agreements and memoranda of understanding (MoU) with different countries including the signing of defence cooperation agreements with Indonesia, Turkey and Poland, Radio Pakistan reported.

The meeting also gave its go-ahead to the signing of MoUs with Russia for cooperation in education, finance and banking sectors.

The premier also constituted a four-member committee that will decide the name of the new Islamabad airport.
 
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If PTI is confident that Nawaz will be disqualified then why they don't wait few weeks? Because they know JIT report will be torn in to pieces by N-league lawyers.
 
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If PTI is confident that Nawaz will be disqualified then why they don't wait few weeks? Because they know JIT report will be torn in to pieces by N-league lawyers.

Yes
Yes

Imran Khan should not politicise corruption just like Nawaz and Asif.

True.

I agree.
 
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If PTI is confident that Nawaz will be disqualified then why they don't wait few weeks? Because they know JIT report will be torn in to pieces by N-league lawyers.
Sir, I know very little of Pakistan's governments and it's different parties. The most important thing that i am aware of, is that army's power is much beyond government, something like Turkish system. And the previous coups are it's proof.
Why are they, really don't know who, asking Nawaz to step down? An other coup is being postponed or something?
Just a friendly question and based on my own information, maybe, as a foreigner, i was wrong. :)
 
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Sir, I know very little of Pakistan's governments and it's different parties. The most important thing that i am aware of, is that army's power is much beyond government, something like Turkish system. And the previous coups are it's proof.
Why are they, really don't know who, asking Nawaz to step down? An other coup is being postponed or something?
Just a friendly question and based on my own information, maybe, as a foreigner, i was wrong. :)

Lol.

I know very little about Iran but is it true that IRGC runs pretty much like The SS or Stalin's private army.

Is it just a fancy name given to a militia after hijacking poor students revolution in 1979?

Is it also true that Barzani has brokered a deal with Turkey while Talabani remains loyal to Iran?

Qatar seems to fall back in line pretty smoothly.

Sir. Lol
 
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During his briefing of the cabinet, Sharif claimed that all allegations levelled by the JIT in its report were in reference to his family's business dealings, saying his family had "earned nothing after entering politics, but lost a lot."


لعنت اللہ الا لکازبین
the curse of Allah be upon the liars.

(The Noble Qur'an)


JIT report will be torn in to pieces by N-league lawyers.

There isn't much Noon Lawyers can do
 
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Lol.

I know very little about Iran but is it true that IRGC runs pretty much like The SS or Stalin's private army.

Is it just a fancy name given to a militia after hijacking poor students revolution in 1979?

Is it also true that Barzani has brokered a deal with Turkey while Talabani remains loyal to Iran?

Qatar seems to fall back in line pretty smoothly.

Sir. Lol
The thread is about Pakistan Mr genius.
If you saw a thread running about IRGC, i would welcome your fair comments and queries.

Maybe mind me my presence or saying hi to Barzani,
The case is Qatar, already trying to ruin the thread. :disagree:
 
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Sir, I know very little of Pakistan's governments and it's different parties. The most important thing that i am aware of, is that army's power is much beyond government, something like Turkish system. And the previous coups are it's proof.
Why are they, really don't know who, asking Nawaz to step down? An other coup is being postponed or something?
Just a friendly question and based on my own information, maybe, as a foreigner, i was wrong. :)

Army now days isn't powerful neither Pakistan is under dictatorship like in 2005. Must powerful men in Pakistan is Nawaz Sharif who have 2/3 majority in parliament.

PTI is opposition party and is asking elected prime minister to step down over baseless accusations. Anyway chances of army coup is nill no matter what happen. If PM is disqualified by supreme court then someone else from party will replace him till 2018 elections.
 
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PTI is opposition party and is asking elected prime minister to step down over baseless accusations. Anyway chances of army coup is nill no matter what happen. If PM is disqualified by supreme court then someone else from party will replace him till 2018 elections.

Baseless Accusations ??? Are you sure ?
 
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Army now days isn't powerful neither Pakistan is under dictatorship like in 2005. Must powerful men in Pakistan is Nawaz Sharif who have 2/3 majority in parliament.

PTI is opposition party and is asking elected prime minister to step down over baseless accusations. Anyway chances of army coup is nill no matter what happen. If PM is disqualified then someone else from party will replace him till 2018 elections.
Thank you sir,
So even if the PM is disqualified there will be no early elections. Got my answer. Could name it an struggle inside the same party
 
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The thread is about Pakistan Mr genius.
If you saw a thread running about IRGC, i would welcome your fair comments and queries.

Maybe mind me my presence or saying hi to Barzani,
The case is Qatar, already trying to ruin the thread. :disagree:

Lol

Sorry wrong thread.

You know reflex. See a fassadi and try to nip it in the bud.

Sure sure.... Everybody is evil. Everybody is amreeki and zioni and yahoodi...

Its all about the Rothschild and Rockefeller. And the Illuminati and the lizard people.

Yes... Yes...

Lol gheez man... Have some kheer i made for you. Yes take my kheer
 
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MNS sb has done the right thing. Let the opposition dislodge him if they can.

Regards
 
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Buhat hi dheet hai yeh suwar ki nasal.. Araam se nahi jayegaa... rootay peetay issay ghaseetna parega.
 
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MNS sb has done the right thing. Let the opposition dislodge him if they can.

Regards

Pakistan has seen this game many times before. Let an engineered crisis blow out of proportion so that the nation begs for its traditional saviors to deliver them again, only to repent at leisure what they hath wrought. Again. Next innings. Repeat.
 
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