Friday, 30 March 2018
To say 'PM came to me' does not befit CJP either, says Nawaz
Former PM Nawaz Sharif arriving at the accountability court today. Photo: Geo News ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif said on Friday that if the Supreme Court chief justice had used the word 'faryadi' (complainant), he should have stuck to it. "Such words do not befit the chief justice or anyone else. To say that he [PM] came to me [CJP] also does not sit well," said Nawaz while interacting with reporters inside the accountability court. He was referring to the reported remarks of Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar during a hearing on Thursday wherein he had said his job was to listen to the pleas of every 'faryadi' (complainant). Chief justice did not call PM a 'faryadi', clarifies SC 'CJP holds PM in high esteem, being the head of the government, and has never used word ?Faryadi? for him' "The prime minister came with a plea, and it is my duty to hear everyone?s requests. I didn?t go to the PM house or the Secretariat. They came to visit me," Justice Nisar was quoted as saying. Later in the day, the apex court clarified that the chief justice never used the word 'faryadi' for Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. The remarks had stirred controversy, with Nawaz commenting yesterday that the prime minister can seek an explanation on them from the chief justice. 'Musharraf will have to face justice one day' Justice Afridi recuses himself from hearing Musharraf treason case The three-member bench was dissolved today after its head, Justice Yahya Afridi, recused himself Continuing his interaction with reporters today, when asked to comment on the dissolution of the bench holding former military ruler Pervez Musharraf's treason trial, Nawaz said, "these things happen in such cases". "I know one thing. Musharraf?s trial will reach its logical conclusion [one day]. Everyone will be held accountable at all costs. Times have changed. Musharraf may well stay away from the proceedings and remain an absconder, but one day he will have to face the music," said Nawaz. Talking about the corruption cases against him, Nawaz reiterated the 'bogus' allegations, saying, "they are saying 'assets assets' but if there?s a corruption allegation then they should prove it".
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