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  • Mar 31st, 2018
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Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Friday said he had visited the Chief Justice Saqib Nisar as a 'faryadi' (complainant) of the country. He was referring to the reported remarks of Chief Justice during a hearing on Thursday wherein he had said his job was to listen to the pleas of every 'faryadi'. Addressing the public in Sargodha, Abbasi said his opponents had a problem with his meeting with the chief justice and have levelled allegations that he visited him as a 'faryadi'.

"They said I visited the chief justice as a 'faryadi' so yes, I did go to him as a faryadi...as a 'faryadi' of this country." "My witness is the chief justice," he said. "I don't want to discuss the meeting but I can tell you that we did not discuss any personal issues." Shahid Abbasi said he had contacted Justice Nisar to discuss issues faced by the country. The prime minister, during his address, reiterated that Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani had been elected through bought votes.

"I am saying this again today that money was used to get the Senate chairman elected," Abbasi said. "He [Sanjrani] cannot represent Pakistan." He challenged political rivals PTI chief Imran Khan and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari to say it on record those MPAs were not bought. "I challenge Imran and Zardari to appear on the television and say that MPAs and votes were not bought."

"Imran has forgotten how he used to lament that Asif Zardari had bought fourteen PTI MNAs. And when the time came to elect the chairman of Senate, he voted for Zardari's candidate." The prime minister said he was proud that his party had not spent a single rupee during the Senate elections. He also discussed the upcoming elections in July, stating that politics of abuse will be buried in the 2018 general elections. The prime minister expressed faith that the incumbent government will complete its tenure.

Copyright Independent News Pakistan, 2018


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