Shehbaz asks speaker to let bygones be bygones & to stand for the law & the Constitution.

ISLAMABAD -- Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that Supreme Court of Pakistan has buried doctrine of necessity for good.

According to details, at the beginning of Shehbaz Sharif's speech, several of the PTI MNAs started interrupting his speech by chanting slogans.

Shehbaz told the speaker to conduct the session as per the order of the Supreme Court and added that today, the Opposition will oust the "selected" prime minister by adopting a lawful and constitutional procedure.

He also thanked the opposition leadership for struggling against the erroneous ruling, the fruits of which the country was seeing.

Shehbaz told the speaker to let bygones be bygones and to stand for the law and the Constitution. He urged the speaker to play his role and to have his name "written in history in golden words".

"You must cash in on this moment with conviction and with your heart and your mind. Don't go on the dictation of the selected prime minister," he urged Qaiser, adding that the apex court's directives were clear.

Responding to Shehbaz's earnest plea, Qaiser assured the...

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