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Undemocratic Steps Caused Division of Pakistan: Saad

Lahore (December 25, 2017): Federal Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique said  that the undemocratic steps have caused the break up of the country in two peices, therefore time has come when every politician should gather under the umbrella of constitution.

Addressing to a birthday ceremony of Qauid-e-Azam and PML-N head Nawaz Sharif in Lahore, he said that Pakistan had come into being after the long political and democratic struggle of the Qauid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the change in Pakistan can only possible through democracy.

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“Pakistan divided in two parts because of only undemocratic steps, Nawaz Sharif had taken over rule thrice but each time he was thrown by undemocratic steps, therefore time has come to shut the door of playing such kind of game,” he said.

Commenting over the impression that PML-N was not respecting the judiciary he said“The judges are the wisest amongst us, and the society that does not respect its elders cannot move forward. But elders should also behave like elders,” Saad Rafique remarked.

Rafique said that the PML-N did not believe in politics of confrontation, and the media should stop spreading negative propaganda against his party.

“We reserve the right to express our personal views about certain judgments of the court. The ruling against Nawaz Sharif has shaken the foundations of democracy to its core.”The federal minister sought to remind the reporters present that his party workers had struggled for the freedom of the judiciary, even risking their lives in some cases.

He also claimed despite hurdles created by planned Dharnas PML-N government has eliminated the long standing issue of load shedding.

Earlier, talking to the media in Lahore after meeting former Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif, the minister said that his party views the judiciary with the highest possible respect, and Pakistan has many capable judges in its midst.

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