Bids farewell to PM House, off to Murree with family
ISLAMABAD, July 30: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has said that he is proud of being not disqualified on corruption charges.
Addressing a meeting of the parliamentary party on Saturday, he said that history will judge the events of Friday.
“No one could understand the reason behind his ouster. What could
I declare when I did not receive the salary. I have been disqualified for not receiving a salary,” he said. “I never received a kickback or commission.”
Nawaz Sharif said that the country needs statesmanship and conciliation.
“Chaos is not the destiny people of Pakistan deserve. I do not want constitutional gains over decades to be wasted,” he maintained.
The former PM said that he would fight for constitutional rule like a dedicated soldier.
He said that some politicians had made outrageous allegations against them.
Two days after his disqualification, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday vacated the PM House and left for his personal residence in Murree along with his family members.-Agencies