ISLAMABAD, May 16: : Ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif has been advised against accelerating confrontation with the establishment, sources said.
In a meeting held at the Punjab House in Islamabad on Wednesday, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz advised the supreme leader of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) to tone down his stance against the establishment.
The move came as Sharif refused to retract his statement on the Mumbai attacks.
According to the sources, PM Abbasi is under immense pressure from the hawks in PML-N to “openly come out” in support of the three-time prime minister after the latter has rejected declaration of National Security Committee (NSC) on his statement regarding the Mumbai attacks.
Reportedly, Sharif expressed his annoyance when PM Abbasi met him to take the former premier into confidence on Monday regarding the press release that was to be issued from the forum of NSC.
“Sharif could not digest the fact that a meeting [NSC] was held under the chair of one of his close confidantes [including PM Abbasi] and that very meeting condemned his statement,” said a source, adding that Abbasi held the press conference to ‘balance the equation’ in a bid to appease an aggrieved Sharif.
In the same presser, the premier denied that NSC condemned Sharif’s statement saying the meeting ‘actually condemned Indian media’s propaganda’ and misreporting in the media.-Agencies