PPP Govt-judiciary confrontation can endanger solidarity of Pak: Sharif
By ANISunday, May 23, 2010
ISLAMABAD - PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif has said that the PPP-led government should refrain from taking any step, which may endanger the country.
He also warned that confrontation with the judiciary could pose a threat to the solidarity of Pakistan.
Sharif said that the judiciary was free now and everyone ought to respect it, and urged the government to concentrate on people’s problems rather than picking up a row with the judiciary.
“Neither we want to take benefit of the existing situation to weaken the government nor do we wish to bring the government to an end in order to come to power. We only wish that the government should pull itself together,” The Nation quoted him, as saying.
Sharif said there could be no clash if all the institutions worked within their respective limits.
Earlier, when Sharif, accompanied by his wife, Kalsoom Nawaz, arrived at Heathrow airport for flying to Pakistan, PML-N UK President Zubair Gul gave him a farewell good-bye. (ANI)