LAHORE: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said he has an audio recording of former Chief Justice Saqib Nisar in which he is purportedly heard calling for his removal and bringing in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan. Have been.

The 74-year-old three-time former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo also expressed dismay, demanding action against the Supreme Court judges who were involved in the removal of the prime minister from office in 2017. The attitude of the people of Pakistan towards him and the High Party.

He was addressing a party meeting in Lahore on Saturday in which it was decided that he would be re-elected as the party president on May 28.

Nawaz was removed as party president after he was disqualified as prime minister in 2017 in corruption cases related to the Panama Papers. His younger brother Shahbaz Sharif resigned from the post last week and took charge of the party.Condemning his disqualification, Nawaz said that nowhere in the world do judges send the Prime Minister home on false charges.

"I want to ask why I was removed from the PM's office," he said. Premiere."

"A case should be initiated against retired judge Mazahir Ali Naqvi and other judges involved in this conspiracy to acquire immense wealth," he said. The PML-N supremo also demanded an independent investigation to get to the bottom of this conspiracy against her and her government.Not happy with the people of Pakistan for not voting for his party in the February 8 general elections, Nawaz said, "I ask people... do you look thin when you vote. I want answers from the country."

Similarly, he said that he is unhappy with the country because it remained silent when he was illegally removed from the post of Prime Minister.

Nawaz's hopes of becoming prime minister for a record fourth time after returning to Pakistan from four-year self-imposed exile in London last October were dashed as Imran Khan's party emerged victorious despite fighting the election without the election symbol of the 'cricket bat'. ,

However, Nawaz's PML-N formed a six-party coalition government and Shehbaz Sharif, who calls himself a darling of the military establishment, became prime minister.