RAWALPINDI: Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday said that She said she and her family were implicated in the wrong cases, adding Justice Waqar Seth’s name will always be remembered in the history of Pakistan as he showed guts to convict a dictator. Addressing a lawyers’ convention in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz said that she came to the lawyer fraternity to save Pakistan. She said that in the entire 76-year-old history of Pakistan, never a prime minister completed his constitutional term. “Never a court dares challenge a dictator. Rather it lends its support to the dictator.”

She said that 3-4 judges are standing with PTI Chief Imran Khan. “If the support of these 3-4 judges is withdrawn, then Imran will fall down with a thud,” she added. She ruled that Imran gets bail in just two hours. She said that Imran and his facilitators have made a timeline of the tasks which they want to accomplish before the appointment of new chief justice. Maryam said that the current Supreme Court bench which has announced the verdict on the PTI petition challenging the polls delay has assumed the responsibility to facilitate Imran.

Taking a jibe, Maryam said that queues made up to seek justice are longer than queues made up for getting flour. She said that except for these 3-4 judges, the rest of the judges are with the people. “A jackal who calls himself a leader, when he comes out of his house, he covers his head with a black box. Imran and his facilitators know that he is guilty,” she said vociferously.

“Do you want to bring that person to power who committed corruption,” she roared. Maryam wondered that never a court gave the epithet of Sicilian mafia to any dictator, nor did it disqualify a dictator. “Whenever a court disqualified a ruler, it was an elected prime minister,” she lamented. The PML-N leader said that the PTI people keep on humiliating judges. They reach courts in the form of groups, she added. She said that she is not afraid of disqualification, she had been disqualified for six years.