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ISLAMABAD:Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday asked the parliamentarians to categorically decide if they wanted to continue with the prevailing ‘law of the jungle’ in the country or legislate for upholding the rule of law.

“Today, the fight is between democracy and fascism… It is high time that we take a decision with collective wisdom,” he said in his address on the floor of the National Assembly.

PM Sharif said the country was at the watershed of history and it was important for the parliament to legislate on “matters concerning the country”.

He said the 1973 Constitution had defined the ambit of the State institutions and set a red line about their functioning.

“Today this Constitution has become a joke and the country is suffering from a serious situation,” he said.

The prime minister said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan was enjoying immunity from the rule of law despite his persistent blackmailing and abuse of the judiciary.

“We need a categorical decision if we want to give relief to the nation or the ‘favoured one’ who does not abide by the law,” he said.

He pointed out that Khan, who was habitual of not appearing before courts and frequently mocked the judiciary, was still getting extensions in bail.

Sharif recalled that senior leadership of his party faced imprisonment for fake cases registered against them, however, no leniency was extended to them.

“On the other hand, he [Imran Khan] has got a long ‘innings’. Every court in the country is granting him an extension. Is this the criteria of justice,” he raised a question before the House.

He said the three pillars of the State, including legislature, judiciary, and executive, had to play their due role, otherwise, the time would be left with regrets only.

“We have to decide for the future of the nation and take guidance from law and constitution,” he said.

The prime minister termed as a ‘ray of hope’ the 4-3 decision of judges in a suo moto case regarding elections that dismissed the proceedings contending that the chief justice of Pakistan does not have the power to restructure benches without the consent of the respective judges.

PM Sharif felicitated the nation 50 years of the formulation of the 1973 Constitution and said the polity was a binding force among all federating units of the country.

The prime minister lambasted the tenure of Imran Khan which he said pushed the country to the brink of economic default.

He mentioned Khan’s violation of the pledges with the International Monetary Fund led to a serious economic crisis with an increase in foreign debt and inflation.

He said Imran Khan misguided the public through his so-called “regime change” narrative, however, later took a U-turn on his own stance.

 “A liar and non-serious person incurred a big loss to the country. The biggest fraud of the country’s history has deceived the public in the name of the State of Medina,” he said.

He said the government was trying to mend the relations with friendly countries that suffered damage during the tenure of Imran Khan.

The prime minister said the hypocrisy was at its height as Imran Khan had now hired a U.S. lobbying firm besides holding meetings with diplomats.

“He has created a big divide among the nation and no one is questioning him,” he said. “Law will take its course and this non-serious person would not be allowed to incur further damage to the country.”

He regretted that Khan was openly criticizing the brave armed forces, which was making the enemies of the country happy.

He mentioned that the immense sacrifices rendered by 80,000 Pakistanis including the army, police, law enforcement agencies, and citizens saved the country from terrorism.

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