Haripur: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif has termed Thursday’s PPP press conference as a ‘pile of lies‘ and said he didn’t raise finger at any one and never declared any one as traitor during the hearing of memogate case in the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
Talking to media on Friday, the former prime minister said all the efforts to keep the government on track had failed.
He said that the government didn’t resolve any of the problems facing the people. Nawaz said that he was ready to help the government and army to pull out from secret agreements with the United States.
He lamented that the government was following the policies of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf.
“We will not keep silence over the conspiracies being hatched against the country,” Nawaz said and added “we will not allow opening ‘East India Company” in the country.”
He said that the agenda he decided with late PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto could not be implemented.
He said that had the parliament taken the issue he would not have gone to the SC . Nawaz said that Abbottabad raid and Mehran base attack was not brought to the parliament.
He said the NRO was a set back to the Charter of Democracy signed by him and BB.
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