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Maryam accuses former CJPs, Gen Faiz of hatching conspiracy against Nawaz

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Maryam Nawaz Feb 23

Maryam accuses Justice Khosa, Gen Faiz of hatching conspiracy against Nawaz. Image: File

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Senior Vice President and Chief Organiser of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Maryam Nawaz has accused former chief justices of Pakistan Asif Saeed Khosa, Justice Saqib Nisar, ex-ISI chief Gen Hameed Faiz and other judges of hatching conspiracy against former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and ousting his government.

She expressed these views while addressing a party’s workers convention in Sargodha on Thursday.

Maryam blamed a “group of five” (former CJPs Saqib Nisar & Asif Saeed Khosa, sitting SC judges Justice Ejazul Ahsan and Justice Mazahir Ali Akbar Naqvi, Gen Faiz) for so for the country’s current woes, firing a fresh salvo at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan.

She further blamed that when the PTI’s sit-in had failed in 2014, Gen Faiz made a new plot with the help of then judges and Justice Tariq Khosa, who said, “Bring the case of Panama to me”.

She lambasted Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran for his narrative of foreign conspiracy against his government and said that she has gone fed up of listening the statements of foreign conspiracy. She claimed that conspiracy had not been hatched against Imran but it was hatched against Nawaz Sharif.

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She further said when the Establishment had thrown the garbage bag (Imran Khan) from its shoulders, the bag was picked up by these two or three judges.

The PML-N leader further said that the “cabal of five” created political instability, which triggered economic crisis leading to sky rocketing inflation in the country.

She said that she had brought the case of Pakistan and Nawaz Sharif to Sargodha as she knew that the people of Sargodha were very aware of all facts.

She added when this watch-thief (Imran Khan) had been ousted from the government since then we had been listening the word “conspiracy” and we have gone tired of the word.

She further lambasted the former premier for appointing “Punjab’s biggest dacoit” Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi as his party’s central president.

Referring to PTI’s ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’, Maryam said the party chairman was asking his workers to court arrests while “he himself is hiding in a mouse hole”. “Leaders led from the front like Nawaz Sharif. Jails for workers and bails for himself,” she remarked.

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She blamed that bench-fixing is being done and all people of Pakistan know this fact but the Chief Justice of Pakistan is not seeing this thing.

She added, “You (CJP) sit to check the responsibility of the Punjab governor but also fulfill your responsibility and that is to build an impartial bench.”
She added that Gen Faiz did not have any affcetion for Imran but he shifted billion of rupees abraod.

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She claimed that the PML-N was not running away from the elections, adding that the PML-N would not only contest the polls but also win them.

“All institutions understood about Imran Khan that he is a ‘Fitna’, but a few judges of the Supreme Court are patting him and trying to rescue him.”

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“If this happens, where will Pakistan go? After erecting their multi-billion plazas and taking plots, I wonder where Pakistan will reach.”

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