PPP attacks Nawaz Sharif for cashing in on ‘relief’

PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif (left) and Pakistan Peoples Party General Secretary Nayyar Bukhari.  - AFP/Online/File
PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif (left) and Pakistan Peoples Party General Secretary Nayyar Bukhari. – AFP/Online/File
  • ‘Look at the history of PML-N, they are experts in providing relief’: Bukhari
  • The PPP leader says that Nawaz is being provided facilities by the interim government.
  • He says that the alliance with PML-N is limited only to the coalition government.

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) General Secretary Nayyar Bukhari on Saturday attacked Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif for benefiting from “facilitation” throughout his political career.

Former Prime Minister Nawaz returned to Pakistan on October 21 after four years in self-imposed exile and has since managed to secure notable relief on various legal fronts – including the Avenfield, Al-Azizia and Toshakhana cases.

,[You] You can see the history of PML-N, they are experts in providing relief,” the PPP leader said while expressing his views. Geo News’ Program “Naya Pakistan”.

Bukhari also stressed that there should be no favoritism and it is the responsibility of the caretaker government to ensure level playing field.

“Everyone can see the convenience being provided by the interim government”.

The issue of “level playing field” has been repeatedly raised by PPP leaders, including its chairman Bilawal Bhutto, indicating unfair advantages being given to Nawaz’s party.

“The caretaker government and the Election Commission of Pakistan should complete their work.” [constitutional] Responsibility,” he said, reiterating that his party has always opposed unconstitutional measures.

Commenting on PPP’s participation in the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) government, Bukhari said that his party’s alliance with PML-N was limited to a coalition government and the PPP would contest from each constituency.

Earlier, former Prime Minister Imran Khan had also criticized the relief given to Nawaz, terming it a “complete mockery of the law” after the PML- En Supremo’s appeal was reinstated. Islamabad High Court (IHC).

The Punjab government had also suspended Nawaz’s sentence in the above cases earlier this week.

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