ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday criticized the Supreme Court judges for what he alleged adopting double standards by sparing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan in disqualification case.
Talking to the media after appearing in the Accountability Court in connection with corruption hearing, he said a prime minister was disqualified within seconds over a fictitious asset while on the other hand Imran Khan was exonerated despite making confession about his assets.
He said the entire nation was witness to Imran Khan’s confessions and his video statements were also available.
He said Pakistan was created for the rule of law, and warned of launching a movement for the “restoration of justice”. Reports said that the former prime minister seemed indifferent during the court proceedings.
He said Sharif was seen jotting down the talking points for his media talk in the courtroom.
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