ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif said on Thursday that judicial reforms were a dire need of the hour; the public should get uninterrupted and speedy justice.
Nawaz, after appearing before the accountability court which is hearing the corruption cases filed against him, told the media that an inquiry should be initiated into Pashtunkhwa Milli Awaami Party (Pk-MAP) Chief Mahmood Achakzai’s speech that directed towards a conspiracy behind the dissolution of Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N)’s government in Balochistan.
Nawaz added that he was not in favour of unrest or conflict in the country and only hoped and wished that Pakistan was run along the lines of its constitution and law. He questioned the media that if his wishes were wrong, and added that he should write a book detailing his experiences.
The former PM said that the nation had witnessed the worst form of commercialization of votes in the recent Senate Elections as well as in the contest of Senate chairmanship of 2018.