CJP should impose 90 days judicial martial law: Sh Rashid
ISLAMABAD: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid on Wednesday said the biggest issue in upcoming days will be the formation of a care-taker government.
Talking to newsmen here, the Rawalpindi politician said the whole nation is looking towards the judiciary, adding that the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) should certainly impose a 90-day ‘judicial martial law’.
“No caretaker PM will be accepted without consulting Imran Khan,” said Rashid.
All the political parties should be taken onboard before finalising the name of caretaker prime minister, he said.
Responding to the allegations against him by Nawaz Sharif, Rashid said he was never involved in money laundering; neither did he ever commit corruption.
He said he has no assets, properties or flats abroad. “PM’s visit to the US is suspicious. He has gone to the US on a mission,” he said.
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