Supreme Court To Indict Nehal Hashmi For Contempt On March 26

Supreme Court to indict Nehal Hashmi for contempt on March 26

The Supreme Court decided on Monday to indict Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nehal Hashmi for contempt on March 26. Nihal Hashmi, a former senator, was jailed for a month and disqualified for five years by the apex court on February 1 over his contemptuous remarks made last year.

Islamabad, (Pakistan Point News - 12th Mar, 2018) : The Supreme Court decided on Monday to indict Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nehal Hashmi for contempt on March 26. Nihal Hashmi, a former senator, was jailed for a month and disqualified for five years by the apex court on February 1 over his contemptuous remarks made last year. Taking up its second contempt notice against Hashmi today, the apex court dismissed his response as unsatisfactory and decided to indict him.

Talking to the media outside the apex court, Hashmi said claimed he never uttered any words against the judges and judiciary. "That clip showed the language of inmates," he said, referring to his controversial speech after his release from jail last month. The disqualified senator asserted that it is his legal and constitutional right that his apology be accepted, adding that "I shouldn't be victimised politically. "I hope the court will think about my apology," he said further. In the previous hearing of the case on Wednesday, Hashmi was issued another contempt of court notice by the apex court. A video of Hashmi's post-prison-release media talk was played, in which a visibly charged Hashmi had said he had been made a victim of revenge for standing by PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif.