Islamabad, May 29 (TNS): Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s daughter, Maryam Nawaz, said she has been “pulled” into the corruption cases to be taught a lesson and to force her father to pull back.
While addressing a press conference at Punjab House on Tuesday she said that she was named in the case to pressurize her father.
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“They are aware of the sensitive relationship between a father and daughter.” “The conspirators named me in the case to make my father cower before them,” the PML-N leader added.
She further continued, “I answered 127 questions presented by an accountability court hearing the Avenfield reference. The Avenfield reference, pertaining to the Sharifs’ London properties, is among three cases filed against the Sharif family by the (NAB) last year on the Supreme Court’s directives.
Maryam further says “The Supreme Court did not mention me in its judgment of April 20, 2017, the reason I was dragged into the case to ‘teach a lesson’ mindset that has victimized those who had the courage to stand up to injustice and those who have dared to question the rotten, established practice of bringing elected prime ministers to their knees, on one pretext or the other, be it religion, corruption or even ‘ghaddari’,” she said while reading out a part of her statement recorded before the accountability court.
Reading out the second part of her statement, Maryam said, “I, like my father, know why I was named in this case.” “I am not involved in any corrupt practices or any theft,” she added.
“My only fault is that I am Nawaz Sharif’s daughter. My only fault is that I like other brave women of this country stand firmly with my father. My only fault is that I think my father is right,” Maryam asserted.
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Former Prime Minister’s daughter said, “I have appeared before the court more than 70 and the case is still going on.” “I know why I am being kept away from my mother who is suffering from cancer and I also know that in Pakistan’s 70-year history no woman has ever appeared before the court these many times,’ she continued.
At the last hearing of the accountability court on Monday, Maryam denied being the beneficial owner of London flats and offshore companies Nielsen and Nescoll while testifying before the court. Maryam remarked that she never took any financial advantage from these companies. Moreover, she shared that she has nothing to do with 25% shares of Gulf Steel Mills, Al-Taufiq case, and settlement worth Rs12 million. Maryam said that the Capital FZE documents don’t concern her.
While referring to the JIT letter, she explained that the way letter was sent to JIT was quite suspicious and not according to the law. “There is no truth in letter attained from the private firm.”