Daulatpur: Demanding ban on political parties with militant wings, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz President Nawaz Sharif has said that let see whether the government send reference after the Supreme Court’s verdict or not.
Talking to media here on Friday the former prime minister said that all the political parties in Karachi had armed-wings. “Is sending people abroad for militant training and taking extortion not enmity with the country”, he said.
Nawaz said that he had reservations over May 12 carnage, adding that Wali Khan Babar was also a loved one of a family.
He said that how come those who were playing with the lives of innocent people will serve the nation.”let see whether the government implement the court orders or not”, he added.
Nawaz said that the rulers were reluctant to resolve problems facing the people. “Rulers have no interest in resolving issues, they are only wasting resources, he said.
The PML-N chief said that Pakistan’s foreign and domestic policies needed to be changed.
Nawaz said that being a Pakistani helping flood hit people was his national duty. He vowed that the PML-N would keep helping flood victims of Sindh.
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