Gone are the days of those who disregard law, Moonis Elahi brought out important testimony against PM Shahbaz
Moonis Elahi kept announcing evidence against Shahbaz Sharif, for those who attacked Supreme Court and went to Punjab House to eat qaimewala naan on loudspeaker, Moonis Elahi shared a quote from Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain's book as evidence against Prime Minister
Moonis Elahi, the son of Tehreek-e-Insaf President Chaudhry Pervez Elahi, brought out important testimony regarding the attack of the Muslim League-N on the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1997 against Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Moonis Elahi presented a quote from the book of his ally Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain as evidence against Shahbaz Sharif.
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Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain in his book “Sach To Yeh Hai” mentions the attack on the Supreme Court and writes that “the protesters entered the Supreme Court by jumping over the gate. After that, Jehovah and the whole nation knows. The judges of the Supreme Court had to leave the hearing of the cases incomplete to save their lives. Everyone knew who was the mastermind of this incident but the names of Mian Munir Ahmed, Tariq Aziz, Mian Meraj Din and Chaudhry Akhtar Rasool were later given as scapegoats.
“پنجاب ہاؤس جاکرقیمہ کےنان کھائیں” شجاعت صاحب کی کتاب “سچ تویہ ہے”کےمطابق،28نومبر1997،سپریم کورٹ حملہ آوروں کولاؤڈسپیکرپرقیمہ کےنانوں کی یہ دعوت شہبازشریف خوددےرہےتھے۔مگر اب قانون کو قیمہ کا نان سمجھنے والوں کے دن گئے۔ pic.twitter.com/bj37wi9tpl
— Moonis Elahi (@MoonisElahi6) March 28, 2023
Chaudhry Shujaat further writes that “Shahbaz Sharif himself was present there and was telling people by announcing on the speaker that they should go to Punjab House for food.
Moonis Elahi wrote in his tweet that “Go to Punjab House and eat Qeemah’s bread”. According to Shujaat Sahib’s book “Sach Tuye Hai”, on November 28, 1997, Shahbaz Sharif himself was giving this invitation to the Supreme Court attackers, Kolaud Speaker, to eat Qeemah’s bread. Gone are the days.”