SC’s verdict depicts anger, grudges of judges, says Nawaz Sharif

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ISLAMABAD: Ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday criticised the judiciary on Wednesday saying, “The anger and grudges of judges have come out in their words”.

He made these remarks while addressing the media after leaving the accountability court which indicted him in person in the three corruption references against him.

Referring to the Supreme Court’s detailed verdict announced on Tuesday and rejection of his review petitions in the Panama Papers case, Nawaz stated that this will mark a dark chapter in Pakistan’s history.

While referring to the accountability court’s dismissal of his plea to club the three references, Nawaz stated that he was aware that the accountability court decision would not be in his favour.

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  1. When the former PM uses the words like grudges and anger can he please expand on this. Have all the five honorable judges a personal agendas against him or is all the judiciary against him. He is winning no friends this way.Playing the victim role all the time is counter productive.

  2. No honour, no shame and no regret when accountability takes its course, There is just one choice NS is left with, playing the victim card with despicable chicanery. He has clearly read the writing all the wall, his days of life of luxury as a parasite are over, he is going to to be in jail for a very long time most probably he will die there.

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