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No differences with judiciary, but reserve right to voice concerns: Saad Rafique


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172791_2162173_updates.jpgKhawaja Saad Rafique. Photo:Geo News

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Khawaja Saad Rafique said on Monday that though his party has no differences with the judiciary, however it reserves the right to voice its opinion if their decisions are contrary to the law.

Rafique told journalists after attending a meeting along with Speaker of the National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq with party leader Nawaz Sharif at his Jati Umra residence that: ?Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has repeatedly admitted of owning an offshore company, however, he was allowed to be off the hook, which showed that there exists different criteria of justice?.

He said that chief justice is right in saying that the judiciary should not be criticized but the judges should also be cautious in giving their remarks.

?We have delivered more than those who we are competing with,? he said, ?No one can say now that they have been in opposition. PTI and Jamat-e-Islami have Khyber Pakhtunkuwa?s provincial government, they are accountable to the people of their province.?

He said that it will be decided in the election that whether politics of abuse will win or politics of development.

?Imran Khan will win if people opts for politics of abuse, and we will win if they will vote for development,? he added.

Rafique said that the concerns of the speaker should be taken into consideration on every level.

He said that Imran Khan?s attitude is not one of a political opponent rather that of someone bent on creating unrest.

The railways minister said that the country can only progress if judiciary, military, and other state institutions work in tandem.

?If we all work within our constitutional boundaries and don?t become a danger to one another and don?t turn our differences into enmity then there is no danger to the progress of the country,? he remarked.


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