Sharif blames ‘PCO judges’ for attempt to remove him as PML-N president

ISLAMABAD: Deploring graft proceedings against him, ousted premier Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said the judges, who allegedly pledged their allegiance to the dictators, want to remove him as the ruling party president. 

Talking to press before accountability court proceedings today, Sharif raged at judiciary one more time, as what he said, the judges who took oath under Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) are giving lessons on the moralities and virtues.

“I was first disqualified to hold a public office and now they [judges] want to remove me from the party presidency,” he asserted.

He made these remarks at a time when the Supreme Court of Pakistan has taken up a case against Sharif’s re-election as the ruling party’s president following the ouster.

The PML-N supremo reiterated that he was not involved in any corruption case, adding, he doesn’t accept verdicts against him.

Moreover, he said these people want to build a 10-storey building on rickety foundations.

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