Five-over match of rule of law starts on Friday, says Sheikh Rashid

Five-over match of rule of law starts on Friday, says Sheikh Rashid

Pakistan

Only the cabinet of Pakistan can dare to refuse the court decision.

RAWALPINDI (Web Desk) - Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rashid has said the match of the last five overs of the rule of law and constitution is starting from Friday.

Taking to Twitter, Sheikh Rashid said the court order had been violated and contempt of court had been committed due to which Shehbaz Sharif and cabinet members may come under the radar [scrutiny]. 

The AML leader further said a judge had released the tickers of volume 10 and that is soon going to be on sale in the streets. "The last five overs' match regarding supremacy of law will be starting from Friday." 

The former minister said only the cabinet of Pakistan could dare refuse the court decision as incompetent people are making laws. "For 12 days the cabinet is sitting every day as if free meals are being distributed at Data Darbar. They have money for everything but not for elections. The poor have no money even for burial [arrangements] and the prime minister has opened a flour shop," he said. 

Sheikh Rashid said the grip of constitution and law was very strict. Nawaz Sharif would not come to Pakistan and would return [directly] to London because Shahbaz Sharif could not fulfill his wishes.

He further said the IMF was stuck on [the issue of] $1 billion of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). 

 




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