Judiciary not conspiring against government: Nawaz

The prime minister arrived in Pakistan on Monday evening after completing his tour to the US.

ISLAMABAD:
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Monday that he does not believe that the judiciary is conspiring against the government.

Nawaz spoke to reporters at the end of a two night stop-over in London before returning to Pakistan late on Monday evening.

He said that the Parliament had played a significant role in strengthening democracy.


Talking about his speech at the 69th UN General Assembly in New York, he said that his stance on Kashmir represented the aspirations of people of Pakistan.

The premier claimed that the government was working despite the disturbance caused by sit-ins. He added that his government too wanted to remove anomalies in the system, wherever they exist.

Later on Monday evening, the prime minister arrived in the country.
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