'Enough is enough': Maryam says 'unilateral decisions' won’t be accepted

Reacting to Supreme Court ruling, PML-N leader claims laws were being reinterpreted so that Imran Khan can benefit


News Desk July 23, 2022
PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz addressing a press conference. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said that her party should not be expected to bow down to "unilateral decisions".

The PML-N leader was referring to apex court's short order issued earlier in the day, wherein the top court suspended the Punjab Assembly deputy speaker’s ruling and restrained Hamza Shehbaz to exercise absolute powers and serve only as a “trustee” chief minister until the hearing resumed in Islamabad on Monday.

The ruling came a day after PML-N won a dramatic victory against the PTI that only a few had predicted in the Punjab chief minister’s election, retaining the throne of Punjab after surviving its closest brush with loss in the country’s political heartland.

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Warmed in the nick of time by a letter from PML-Q head Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain — instructing his MPAs to vote for PML-N’s candidate — Hamza Shehbaz was declared a victor after Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Dost Mohammad Mazari ruled that PML-Q members’ votes were not counted in light of party head’s letter.

According to Mazari, Hamza received 179 votes whereas Elahi garnered 176 votes, but only after 10 votes of Elahi’s own party were not counted, which turned the tables in Hamza’s favour.

"If the house of justice also comes under the pressure of bullying, threats and insults, repeatedly makes specific decisions through the same bench and negates its own decisions then we should not be expected to bow our heads in front of such decisions. Enough is enough," Maryam wrote on her official Twitter handle on Saturday.

The PML-N leader said that the current political chaos and instability began with a court verdict, through which an arbitrary interpretation of the Constitution was issued to not count the votes of those who voted voluntarily.

"Today, it is being reinterpreted so that the same ladla (favourite) can benefit from it again like he had benefitted in the past," she said, referring to former prime minister Imran Khan.

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