Zardari, angry over Maryam’s outburst against institutions, advises PM to restrain

Immediately after Maryam Nawaz's speech, former president reached the PM's House in Islamabad and met Shehbaz Sharif and informed him of his concerns. Maulana Fazal ur Rahman also called Prime Minister

Pakistan People’s Party Co-Chairman and former President Asif Ali Zardari did not like the offensive speech given by PML-N Chief Organizer and Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz in Sargodha yesterday.

Immediately after Maryam Nawaz’s speech, the former president reached the Prime Minister’s House in Islamabad and met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and informed him of his concerns.

According to the sources of News 360, former President Asif Zardari, in a public meeting held in Sargodha, was attacked by PML-N chief organizer Maryam Nawaz by showing the photos of serving judges of the Supreme Court and Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hameed. Vali has expressed strong reservations on criticism.

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According to the sources, the former President has warned the Prime Minister that to the extent of criticism, things can be under control, but the government should not take any action against the serving judges of the Supreme Court and former DGISI Lt. Gen. (Rtd) Faiz Hameed. Any kind of confrontation or retaliation should be avoided.

It should be noted that Maryam Nawaz addressed Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif yesterday in a public meeting in Sargodha, calling the current judiciary the remnants of General Faiz Hameed and demanding their accountability.

Maryam Nawaz had said that there are remains of Faiz in the Supreme Judiciary, when Imran Khan failed, two judges took up the task of saving him, but I tell Shahbaz Sharif not to worry about him, but to make him accountable.

Meanwhile, PDM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman also called Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif after Maryam Nawaz’s aggressive speech at a general meeting in Sargodha yesterday.

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