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Maryam Nawaz ambushes 'powerless' government


LAHORE: PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz Sharif has taken a gibe at the decision PTI saying the legislature is 'weak' as the request to discharge senior reporter Irfan Siddiqui has been issued without carrying it into the notice of the leader. 
“This is the level of the selected and his government. The decisions are taken and withdrawn while he [the prime minister] is totally unaware of. What’s the use of such a rule wherein the government and the selected are humiliated on a daily basis and they are left as bystanders! But the talk of respect and ego can be understood only by the respectable,” peruses her tweet issued because of a question and answer session by the Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Accountability, Shahzad Akbar. 

Ms Nawaz likewise inserted a combo of TV screen gets of Mr Akbar's presser and of National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser's. 

Mr Siddiqui, a guide to previous leader Nawaz Sharif, was discharged on abandon Sunday two days after he was captured by police for abusing the tenure demonstration in a late-night assault. 

Reacting to one of her supporters' tweet that the bail request of Mr Siddiqui was acknowledged after the leader discovered that Maryam Nawaz's discourses were composed without anyone else and not Mr Siddiqui, she stated: No, it is on the grounds that it [the capture decision] exploded backward. There is a farthest point to everything and that cutoff has been crossed. Whatever overabundances they submit now might be counterproductive. So watch out! 

In one more tweet she denied a case made by a senior columnist that Nawaz Sharif as leader had requested sacking of some [army] authorities and offering of conciliatory sentiments on a tweet issued from the official record of the chief general of the ISPR, advertising wing of the military. 
“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif neither demanded dismissal of anyone nor sought tendering of apologies by others. He had only stated that he was a humble person and didn’t want anyone to seek his forgiveness. But, yes, the tweet containing the word Rejected is an insult of the elected prime minister and the Constitution and that must be withdrawn.”
The ISPR had in a tweet back on April 29, 2017 rejected the report issued by the PM's office in regards to a news break report. The tweet was pulled back after around 10 days. 
Commenting on JUI-F president Maulana threat of walking on Islamabad in the period of October if the occupant government didn't leave one month from now (in August), she said “unlike a similar march by Imran Khan when except some individuals involved in the behind the scene conspiracy masses were not part of it, a very big people’s power is behind the Maulana. If other parties joined in [the march] then if God wills, the game will end. Those arrogant of power know that a war cannot be waged against the masses. The end of the conspiracy will be terrible, if God wills.” 
Then in opposition, the Imran Khan-led PTI had earlier marched on Islamabad in August 2014 and then attempted to lockdown the federal capital in November 2016.

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