Pak's Sharif launches attack on army, Imran govt
September 20, 2020  21:22
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Pakistan's deposed premier Nawaz Sharif staged a political comeback by criticising the powerful army and said the Opposition was not against Prime Minister Imran Khan but against those who brought an "inefficient" man to power.
Addressing the All-Parties Conference hosted by the Pakistan Peoples Party via a video link aimed at launching a protest movement against the Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, the three-time premier launched a scathing attack on the ruling party for its "failure to address the basic problems of the people".
Sharif, 70, the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz supremo, has been living in London since November last year after the Lahore High Court granted him permission to go abroad for four weeks for treatment.
Addressing the conference, Sharif criticised the country's powerful establishment for allegedly supporting Khan.

"Our struggle is not against Imran Khan. Today, our struggle is against those who installed Imran Khan and who manipulated elections (of 2018) to bring an inefficient man like him into power and thus destroyed the country," he said.
Sharif said that the foremost priority should be to remove "this selected government and this system", adding that "if the change is not brought, it will bring irreversible loss to this country".
He asked the powerful army to stay away from politics and follow the Constitution and vision of the country's father 'Quaid-e-Azam' Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

-- PTI
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