Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Nawaz Sharif’s days are not over: PML-N

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ISLAMABAD: As opposition party leaders in Pakistan celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision to disqualify Prime Minister N aw az Sharif from office, ruling PML-N members expressed disappoint­ment but said Sharif’s days are not over.

Punjab law minister Ran a Sanaullah, speaking to the media, said: “This is a difficult time for the PML-N. But the power to make party decisions will remain with Nawaz Sharif.”

State informatio­n minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said: “N aw az does not need a chair, he is a reality. That day is not far when he will be chosen for the fourth time.”

She said that the party will announce its plan after looking at the court decision in detail.

Senior lawyer As maJe hang ir told Dawn that the court’s deci- si on should be accepted but there was room for criticism.

“After his decision, a lot of cracks have emerged which will keep the judiciary on its feet for a very long time,” Jehangir said to Geo News.

“I think that Ziaul Haq( former President) and Iftikhar Chaudhry (former apex court Chief Justice) have returned. It will become difficult for others and the court... The Parliament will think that the apex court has always decided against us and Article 184(3) powers have reached a point where anyone can be disqualifi­ed, the Parliament will look to amend it.

“This is a unique decision. It has had a unique procedure. In courts it happens that there is a set pattern but the way this case has happened is not normal ,” she said.

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