People's mandate not respected for past 70 years, Nawaz addresses 'GT Road homecoming rally'

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He said that the people of Pakistan have not accepted the judgment of the top court

(Web Desk) – Former prime minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif has said that the mandate of the people has never been respected for the past 70 years and that he was disqualified on July 28 this year for not accepting salary from his son s company.

He addressed the party workers for the first time in his ‘GT Road homecoming rally’ at Committee Chowk in Rawalpindi despite earlier scheduled addresses that were not delivered.

He said that the people of Pakistan have not accepted the judgment of the top court.

Pakistan Stock Market (PSX) has plummeted at least by 10,000 points since the Panama Papers case has been pursued. PSX hit 54,000 points during the government of PML-N.

The disqualified PM claimed that he does not bear any corruption allegation against him, forget a proved case.

He urged the party workers to help him change the course that Pakistan is following. He vowed that he would contribute towards a better Pakistan along with the people.

Nawaz Sharif condemned attack on the media during the rally. He said that his political opponents resort to the use of force out of frustration and not PML-N. He said that he has seen all of the Rawalpindi locals out on the roads today in the rally.

He announced to resume the journey at Kacheri Chowk in Rawalpindi at 11:00am on August 10. Be two days or three days, he does not mind reaching home late when people are giving him and his party so much love, the former premier added.

He said that the people cannot lead respectable lives without the rule of independent judiciary in Pakistan.

Criticising Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief who has landed in Lahore from Canada yesterday, Nawaz claimed that he leads a luxurious life abroad and does not care for the people of Pakistan.


Rawalpindi arrival


Cavalcade of disqualified prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who was ousted by Supreme Court (SC) under article 62 and 63 in Panama Leaks case, reached Rawalpindi in wee hours of Thursday, pursuing ‘mission Grand Trunk (GT) Road’ to Lahore.

The ex-premier has stayed in Punjab House, Rawalpindi for the night and will set out on the road in the morning.


The route taken by the ousted premier to Rawalpindi


Thousands of PML-N supporters had thronged the federal capital today to express solidarity and love for their ousted leader whereas camps have been formed all along the Grand Trunk Road to welcome the former premier.



Nawaz Sharif‘s rally reached Faizabad after crossing Zero Point and more groups of PML-N supporters joined the cavalcade while on way to Rawalpindi. The ex-premier was reported to be addressing the supporters in Faizabad but that did not happen.

As the convoy reached Faizabad: 


Former prime minister was initially scheduled to address party workers at D-Chowk, Kachehri Chowk however, he has not delivered a single address since kicking start the journey at 11:00am today from Punjab House.

While in Faizabad, the former premier moved from BMW four-wheeler to his makeshift private space formed out of a goods container.


See pictures of Nawazs private space for  GT Road rally here


PM Nawaz embarks on the journey from Punjab House, Islamabad




Sharif was seen off by PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Federal Minsiter for Finance Ishaq Dar


Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) caravan will first reach D-Chowk from Punjab House and then will head towards Faizabaad through Blue Area and Zero Point. It will enter Rawalpindi via Murree Road from where it will depart for Lahore via GT Road.

He has been directed by the security personnel to not step out of the container due to security concerns.


Convoys of passionate PML-N supporters joining the cavalcade


PML-N leader Amir Muqam led a rally from Peshawar to Islamabad to join the cavalcade and while talking to the media, he said that the party workers live and die for Nawaz Sharif.

“The people are going along with Nawaz Sharif out of their love and loyalty with him. We are committed to the public and not to the opposition. Nawaz Sharif was PM and will also be in the future,” he maintained.



PML-N’s consultative meeting ahead of GT Road march


It is reported that Nawaz Sharif chaired a consultative meeting of party workers ahead of the rally and discussed arrangements for his Lahore arrival and future agenda.



Former information minister Pervez Rashid, Asif Kirmani and Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb attended the meeting and gave their suggestions.


Preparations completed for PML-N rally


All arrangements were finalised as banners and posters were displayed on the route while the local administration granted permission for the rally as well.

The security plan was devised under which more than 6,000 security personnel have been deployed while all the areas around the route will be sealed as the cavalcade approaches.

Helipads have also been built in Gordon College in Rawalpindi and in ten other colleges of the district including Rawat and Gujar Khan to handle any untoward incident.




Goats being sacrificed before departure of rally


Panamagate verdict


On April 20, Justice Asif Saeed Khosa had announced Panama Leaks case decision comprising of 540 pages, saying that the court issued a split ruling calling for a JIT. Two of the five judges went further, branding Sharif "dishonest" and saying he should be disqualified, but they were outnumbered.

The court formed a six-member inquiry team that included Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Additional Director General Wajid Zia, Military Intelligence’s Brig Kamran Khurshid, National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) Director Irfan Naeem Mangi, State Bank of Pakistan’s Amer Aziz, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan’s (SECP) Executive Director Bilal Rasool and Inter-Services Intelligence’s Brig Muhammad Nauman Saeed.

The JIT members during the seven-week period interrogated eight members of Sharif family including Nawaz Sharif, his younger brother Shehbaz Sharif, sons Hassan and Hussain Nawaz, daughter Maryam Nawaz, son-in-law Captain Safdar, cousin Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and brother-in-law Ishaq Dar and submitted its report on July 10.

On July 29, the five-judge larger bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Asif Saeed Khosa and comprising Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, Justice Gulzar Ahmed, Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed and Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan after a week-long hearings unanimously disqualified Nawaz Sharif.

"It is hereby declared that having failed to disclose his un-withdrawn receivables constituting assets from Capital FZE Jebel Ali, UAE in his nomination papers filed for the General Elections held in 2013 in terms of Section 12(2)(f) of the Representation of the People Act, 1976 (ROPA), and having furnished a false declaration under solemn affirmation respondent No. 1 Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is not honest in terms of Section 99(f) of ROPA and Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 and therefore he is disqualified to be a Member of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)."


The fresh PM for Pakistan


On August 2, President Mamnoon Hussain had administered oath to Shahid Khaqan Abbasi after he was elected as the leader of the House in National Assembly (NA) for 45 days by securing 221 votes.

On August 4, a 43-member new cabinet that included 27 federal and 16 state ministers took oath in a ceremony at Prime Minister House.


"Panama Papers" Fallout


Panama Papers had published a leak of documents belonging to Mossack Fonseca, a law firm in April 2016 creating uproar in Pakistan among other countries. The leak was studied by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and stated names of incumbent as well as former leaders of the world who owned shell companies.

Opposition parties in Pakistan saw offshore companies as proof of money laundering done by Sharif family. Questions over the source of money used to purchase flats in London’s posh Mayfair locality by Sharif family were raised.

The top court took up the case in October last year on petitions filed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Awami Muslim League and Jamaat-e-Islami.


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