Nawaz Tells Court Challenges, Pressure Increased After Musharraf Treason Case

Islamabad, (Pakistan Point News - 23rd May, 2018) : Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, while recording his statement for the third consecutive day in Avenfield reference, remarked that challenges and pressure increased as soon as the treason case was initiated against former president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf. The Avenfield reference, pertaining to the Sharif family's London properties, is among three filed against the Sharif family by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) last year on the Supreme Court's directives.

The former premier said that once the proceedings started against Musharraf he had gauged that it would be hard to get the former military ruler convicted. "All the weapons are made for politicians," Nawaz remarked. "When Musharraf left for the court in 2014 he directly went to the hospital as it was decided from before. Musharraf pretended to be sick and avoided the case hearings," Nawaz said, adding the judges failed to send Musharraf behind bars for even one hour.

Nawaz, while recording his statement in the last five of the 128 questions asked by the accountability court, said that an intelligence agency officer had conveyed to him that he should resign or he would be sent on an extended leave. "The purpose of the message was to question how dare I initiate an inquiry against Musharraf," Nawaz said. The three-time premier also remarked that he was asked to make the parliament endorse the second martial law by Musharraf.

"The message was conveyed to me by Asif Ali Zardari. However, I refused to do it." This is the conclusion of my actual crime, he added. "If only you could summon the souls of Liaquat Ali Khan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto and ask them what happened," he said, adding "If only all PMs could be summoned and asked why weren't they allowed to complete their constitutional tenure? "The sole purpose of the 2014 sit-ins was to pressurise me.

ptv, parliament, PM House, President House none of them were safe from the plans of the elements causing unrest. Those who were making those plans thought I would be pressurised," he added. The former premier, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Capt (retd) Safdar appeared before the court of accountability judge Muhammad Bashir. Meanwhile, PTI spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry said that the court had only asked Nawaz two things which were regarding the Avenfield properties and the money in the accounts. However, Nawaz didn't talk about either of these things. "What he did say was similar to what we are used to hearing him speak at his rallies." Nawaz has tried to engage in politics in court for which he will have to pay a heavy price, he added.