“The cases against Zardari are genuine. How long will the government hide behind the pretext of immunity,” asked Nawaz while talking to anchor Javed Chaudhry in an interview with Express News.
“The foreign courts have already declared that part of the $60 million included kickbacks and stolen money... this money belonged to the people and they can not run away with it.”
Nawaz said that the people of the country do not care about President Asif Ali Zardari’s immunity and are more concerned about their money that was transferred to Swiss banks.
Nawaz said that the money was transferred overnight into Swiss banks. “The nation should get its money back,” he added.
“Immunity or no immunity, my question is where are the $60 million,” asked Nawaz.
“Immunity is a question that the country can deal with later, the real question at hand right now is: where is the money?
Why no letter?
Commenting on the government’s stance on writing letters to Swiss authorities to reopen graft cases against President Zardari, Nawaz said: “Letters should have been written as soon as the Supreme Court’s orders were released. The court has been reiterating it, but they (the government) are making excuses and violating orders continuously.”
Nawaz stated let alone the writing the letter to the Swiss, the Supreme Court’s orders have been completely violated time and again by the ruling party.
The PML-N chief also censured the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), saying that there were differing statements within the party regarding the president’s immunity. “Some say he has immunity, some say he doesn’t.”
The PML-N chief stated that the question of the president’s immunity will now be decided by the courts.
“If you ask me, President Zardari’s immunity question now hangs in the balance of the court’s decision. They seem to have taken up the matter.”
Civil-military standoff
Regarding the Memogate case and the increasingly bitter standoff between the civilian government and the powerful military establishment, the PML-N leader said that both the parties were making “unnecessary” moves.
“The prime minister’s remarks against the chief of army staff were completely unnecessary. He should’ve avoided making such comments. It was unacceptable,” asserted Nawaz.
On the other hand, he contended that even the army’s response was not acceptable. “They cannot address the prime minister of their country in those words.
“Ideally both the parties should’ve sat together in the president or PM house... and solved it through dialogue without making a mockery of the country in front of the media.”
What about the allies?
Hitting out at the ruling party’s allies, Nawaz said: “Are the PPP’s coalition partners not witnessing that the government has decided to wage a battle against the judiciary of the country just to ensure that they can pocket this $60 million?
“Why then are they supporting the govt?”
He stated had the PML-N not been in the opposition, this government would’ve passed the NRO.
“They would’ve crushed the judiciary’s orders beneath their feet.”
Aitzaz Ahsan
He also criticised Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan who represented Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani during his contempt of court hearing on Thursday, saying, “He (Aitzaz) had played his role in freeing the judiciary and fulfilled his national duty, but today he has changed his statement.”
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Nawaz Sharif was partnered with PPP for the last four years. Who woke him up? I think he is just trying to appease public now otherwise he could prove a real opposition in last four years. N.Sahrif you were waiting for your turn, nothing else. I think your turn is screwed by some one else. Your wait time has increased ........
Well, well, well. Who would know better about "waging war" than this warior? Talk about any organ of our state this man tried to subjugate by any means fair or less than fair until he met someone who did it him---fairly or less than fairly!
What an irony..those who attacked the supreme court are now self proclaimed champions of Judiciary.
Dear Mian sb! Dont influence Judiciary by giving such interviews please. If you blame others, then fingers may also point towards you.What about the money used for IJI? What about corruption cases, Hudeeba paper mills, money laundering case? And who signed under the table deal and flee away from Pakistan?
Wish sanity prevail and all such political cases should be decided on merit.And all democratic forces could work together for the supremacy of civilian rule and continuity of democratic system.
Mr. Shareef, your supporters physically attacked the supreme court, you should keep silence for that shame.
Look who is talking! Amusing that those who attacked the supreme court are now clamoring for its defense
He has no right to thrash anyone regarding the judiciary. Nawaz and his hoods undermined the judiciary more than anyone.. Hypocrite
You got all your "hard earned" assets back. Now you can pay them back in the same coins. One hand washes the other.