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Nawaz Sharif Confesses Pakistan Breached 1999 Lahore Declaration with India.

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In a recent statement, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, now 74, discussed the events leading to his removal from office in 2017. He pointed a finger at Saqib Nisar, the then-chief justice of Pakistan, accusing him of falsely implicating him and orchestrating his dismissal from the prime ministerial position. Sharif asserted that the allegations leading to his ousting were baseless, contrasting them with the legitimate charges against Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).Sharif also shed light on the involvement of General Zahirul Islam, the former chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), in destabilizing his government. He challenged Imran Khan to address whether General Islam had expressed intentions of bringing PTI to power, urging Khan to stop accusing his party of military patronage. This disclosure by Sharif adds another layer to the complex political maneuvers that have shaped Pakistan’s recent history.Sharif’s remarks come at a time when the role of the judiciary and the military in Pakistan’s political landscape remains a contentious issue. His statements reflect ongoing tensions and the enduring impact of these institutions on the country’s democratic processes. As Sharif continues to voice his grievances, the political dynamics between the major parties and state institutions continue to unfold.


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