Nawaz Sharif once again criticized the Chief Justice of Pakistan and Imran Khan

Nawaz Sharif on Thursday  all over again criticized the judges of the apex court and defendant them of victimization “unbecoming language”.

Talking to reporters outside associate responsibility court in capital of Pakistan, Sharif aforesaid that the judges square measure employing a language that “doesn’t suit them” associated “is an insult to their position”.

Is there a law for people who square measure victimisation such kind of words, he asked.

“Is there any distinction between the language of the magistrate of Islamic Republic of Pakistan and therefore the one getting used by Imran Khan. The PTI chief has been victimisation an equivalent language that they [judges] square measure victimisation currently.”

“As you want to have browse in newspapers and seen on TV channels, they [judges] were career North American nation ‘dons’, ‘Sicilian mafia’ and ‘godfathers’, and currently they’re career North American nation thieves and robbers. is not this associate insult to their stature?” he aforesaid.

“We square measure showing patience [but] every and each person has associate ego and conscience. an individual ought to take a stand against such matters as per his or her conscience,” he said, adding that PML-N leaders wouldn’t compromise on their pride.

Accusing the judges of violating the Constitution and taking oath below a dictator, he aforesaid that “PCO judges” [a regard to those judges UN agency had taken oath below a provisionary constitutional order (PCO) issued by the then military ruler Pervaiz Musharraf] were currently teaching ethics.

“We aren’t about to take any such lesson [from them],” he said, adding that “no organization or Pakistani national ought to settle for any such lesson.”

Earlier this month, the apex court had two-handed down a jail term to former PML-N legislator Nehal Hashmi for committing contempt of court. The court conjointly took suo motu notice of “anti-judiciary speeches” by the party’s 2 federal ministers.

Sharif, however, had appeared undiscouraged by the jail term two-handed right down to Hashmi for committing contempt and continuing to slam the judiciary, expression that “PCO judges” and therefore the ill-famed “doctrine of necessity” had caused “an irreparable loss to the country and democracy”.

“I agree that the judiciary do command respect, however it’s conjointly necessary that the judiciary see able of its position and honor ought to care concerning the self respect of others,” Sharif had aforesaid following the decision in Hashmi’s case.

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