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Monday, May 06, 2013


Sharifs getting unnerved, cannot withstand truth: Sharjeel Memon

KARACHI: The Sharif brothers are getting unnerved as the PPP exposed their deeds during their almost 26 years of rule as the prime minister of Pakistan and the chief minister of Punjab, PPP leader Sharjeel Memon said in a statement on Sunday.

“Terrorism took thousands of lives of innocent Pakistanis during their rule, unemployment was hitting the roof and floods devastations caused havoc due to their criminal negligence,” Memon said.

While giving reference to the conversation between Justice Qayyum and Saifur Rehman, ex-chief of Ehitsab Bureau, he said that the Sharifs’ blatant indulgence in the due process of law was simply inexcusable when they were dictating the judiciary to award exemplary punishment to PPP leaders in the fabricated case.

It may be mentioned here that the Sunday Times, London, published the text of conversations after establishing its authenticity by British forensic experts.

“The fact that the Sharifs had not challenged the publication of the conversation in world-known newspaper, and did not challenge it in Pakistani courts as well, established the authenticity of the conversation,” he argued. Sharjeel Memon also endorsed the views of Aitzaz Ahsan when he said the other day after a court hearing that law moved swiftly in case of PPP, as its two former prime ministers were disqualified, whereas in the Asghar Khan case, the apex court had not moved to implement the judgement.

He further said that the Federal Investigation Agency had not initiated inquiry despite instructions of the Supreme Court about six months ago, and no one had asked them about their complacency.

Memon said that the Sharif brothers had no stomach to withstand the truth and instead make hue and cry to win the sympathies and mislead the people. “But their black deeds and hypocrisy have been completely exposed and people know it very well and they would pay them by casting their votes against them,” he added.

He observed that the PML-N leadership’s love for the people and democracy withered away the day they fled into exile after signing a secret deal with General Musharraf and left behind the people at the mercy of the general’s dictatorship.

“His timidity and lack of spirit to face hardships will betray the people again if, God forbid, the country comes to the same pass.” He said the people of Pakistan would never hand over their destiny to those who proudly claimed that they would complete Ziaul Haq’s mission. pr

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk



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