Maryam Nawaz’s demand for a court-martial of Lieutenant General retired Faiz Hameed

Lahore: Senior Vice President of Muslim League (N) Maryam Nawaz has demanded court martial of former DG ISI Lieutenant General Retired Faiz Hameed.

According to details, Senior Vice President of Muslim League (N) Maryam Nawaz said in a web channel interview that Faiz Hameed played a role in bringing down the government of Muslim League (N) for two years and destroying the country by supporting the Imran government for four years.

Maryam Nawaz said that Lieutenant General Retired Faiz Hameed should be court martialed for playing an unconstitutional role and he should be made an example so that no one dares to do this in future.

In the interview, the senior vice-president of Muslim League (N) called former Chief Justice Saqib Nisar the biggest criminal of the nation and said that Saqib Nisar imposed a bad person on the nation.

He said that the nation cannot develop and the direction of this country cannot be correct without making such characters a lesson.

The PML-N leader said that from the statement of Saqib Nisar, it seems that he is still active today, no matter how much he may lie at this time, the nation knows everything about him very well.

Maryam Nawaz said that the standard of justice is double and anyone who does anything outside of the constitutional role will have to pay the price.

In the interview, he further said that the biggest punishment for those who introduced the hybrid system was the public awareness campaign in the form of respect for the vote. She criticizes the elements playing unconstitutional role but not at all in favor of targeting any institution, there are few people who bring disrepute to institutions by their actions.

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