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Maryam Nawaz says testimony in Nawaz Sharif favor comes from within judiciary

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ISLAMABAD: Vice President of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Maryam Nawaz has said that power has been misused and the conspirators are still there today.

While talking to media she said that big testimony in favour of Nawaz Sharif has come from within the judiciary, always believed that one day  truth will come out. She said that she is grateful to God for exposing the tyrants.

Maryam Nawaz while talking to the media in Islamabad said, “Arshad Malik had testified in favour of Nawaz Sharif so soon the wrongdoers will be exposed, she said that the third major testimony came from within the judiciary, the testimony of the former Chief Judge of Gilgit-Baltistan has come to light as well,”

Maryam Nawaz said that the case of Judge Arshad Malik was suppressed, if justice is not being served to a judge then it is far from providing justice to a common man.

Pervez Musharraf’s death sentence was abolished; Imran Khan has placed Pakistan on the verge of destruction with his incompetence, Maryam Nawaz commented.

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