ISLAMABAD: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad on Friday claimed that it was the last year of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government, as the country’s political scenario had changed after the Supreme Court verdict in Panamagate case.
Speaking in a morning show on Friday, he said, “Everything will happen this year… now the voters clearly know who has looted the country.” He claimed that all political parties had started gearing up for elections, and that the slogan of ‘Go Nawaz Go’ would now become an election slogan.
He advised Nawaz Sharif to step down morally after the SC judgement, saying that the PML-N chief had lost his status as a ruler. “The PM has lost his position as a ruler after the decision.”
He said that those eating sweets would mourn after 60 days. Senior judges who are next in line to become chief justices said in clear terms that Nawaz Sharif was no longer sadiq and ameen (truthful and trustworthy), he said, adding that the judged had also dumped the Qatari letter into the dustbin.
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