The PML-N senior vice-president says they respect those judges who worked under the law but gathered here to protest against “Imrandoes”.


Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senior Vice-President and Chief Organizer Maryam Nawaz lashed out at the Supreme Court while addressing the PDM workers outside the building of the top court.
“We didn’t want t hold sit-in here. We respect this building
“Today, we will discuss only the “Imrandaro,” said Maryam Nawaz, adding that they respected and honored this building [building] but “certain facilitators” in this building were killing the justice.
“These facilitators used to call the elected prime ministers in the past as godfathers and cilian mafias but when they saw a man who embezzled Rs60b they welcomed him and said we are glad to see you,” said Maryam Nawaz.
The PML-N leader criticized the Supreme Court, saying that an elected prime minister was sentenced to death and another was disqualified for not getting salary from his son.
“This building was maintain to sanctity and honor of the parliament. They never sent any dictator home. When first martial, second, third and fourth martial was imposed these martial laws were endorsed by this building,” said Maryam Nawaz.
“Now when the army does not want to impose martial this building imposed judicial martial law,” said the PML-N chief organizer, that the gossips were being made that these “people” did not want to impose martial law but the facilitators sitting here imposed the judicial martial law.
Talking about the idea of necessity, Maryam Nawaz said that that the idea of necessity was born from here.
A large number PDM workers were present there outside the Supreme court to protest against Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial over what they alleged “facilitation” to Imran Khan.

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