ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari addresses a press conference at Zardari House here on Thursday. PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and senior leader Aitzaz Ahsan are also present.—INP
He rejected the impression that the verdict had favoured the PML-N leader and said: “Today it has been proved that Nawaz Sharif is not innocent.”
He praised the two judges who had decided against the prime minister. “I salute these judges and the decision of senior judges prevails,” he said.
The PPP co-chairman said that Imran Khan was an immature politician whose actions had only strengthened Mr Sharif. “I told Imran Khan how governments appointed judges and how judges ran governments,” he said.
He said the decision would have hit the ruling party harder if the PTI chairman had supported the PPP. “We wanted to file a joint case against Nawaz Sharif but Imran Khan disagreed,” PPP leader Aitzaz Ahsan said, adding that the Supreme Court had provided the prime minister an escape route.
He was of the view that the JIT would not be in a position to cause much harm to the prime minister. “We have seen the fate of many JITs in the past, including one formed to probe the Model Town firing case,” he said.
Expressing his disappointment over the verdict, Mr Ahsan said, “This judgment smells much like the hated ‘doctrine of necessity’... the judiciary has disappointed the lawyers’ community who struggled for its restoration.”
Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq, one of the petitioners in the case, also called for the prime minister’s resignation. “The prime minister’s moral [right to rule] has [been] eroded,” he said.
He said the judges, who had declared Nawaz Sharif disqualified, had actually expressed the nation’s sentiments about the case. “The people have won today and corruption [has been] defeated,” said the JI leader.
He said his party would continue its struggle against corruption. “We are triumphant in our stance,” Mr Haq said.
Pakistan Muslim League-Q president Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain also demanded the PM’s resignation.
Addressing a press conference at his residence, he said Mr Sharif had not been given a clean chit by the court. “None of the five learned judges declared him ‘sadiq and ameen’... he should quit his office,” he said.
Earlier, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that by announcing the formation of a JIT, the apex court had endorsed Mr Sharif’s idea about setting up a commission to probe the case. “Nawaz Sharif floated the idea six months ago.”
Ahsan Iqbal said the decision of the court had once again proved that the PTI was a minority party in the country’s politics. “The PTI is a symbol of minority therefore it got a minority judgement in the case,” he said.
Published in Dawn, April 21st, 2017