KARACHI: Ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday once again criticises institutions saying every time democracy starts flourishing, factions of judiciary or army try to sabotage it.
He was addressing a seminar on the topic ‘The future of democracy in Pakistan’ held in Karachi.
Nawaz claimed that there were some fractions in certain institutions which are trying to vandalise the government.
Whenever politically elected people try to make sure a democratic system in Pakistan, there are few “biased individuals” which try to deteriorate the process, said the former prime minister.
He further lambasted judiciary saying “every time we looked for support from judiciary, it supported dictators”.
Nawaz also termed his ouster in light of Panama case verdict as “highly unfair” and added that everyone knew how I was disqualified.
Moreover, the ousted premier urged support from media and civil society for the establishment of a strong democratic setup in Pakistan.