Talking to senior journalists in Islamabad, he offered to resolve the political deadlock through talks and showed willingness to enter into a dialogue with the protesting leaders.
"We are showing great restraint because women and children are among the protesters," said Sharif.
The prime minister, however, refused to step down saying it will deepen the political crisis.
He said the majority of political parties have backed him in the Parliament and were supporting democracy and supremacy of rule of law.
The prime minister's remarks today came on the eighth day of the protest launched by Imran Khan and populist cleric Tahirul Qadri, demanding his resignation alleging rigging in the polls last year.
In that election, Sharif's PML-N had won 190 out of 342 seats. Khan's PTI got 34 seats, the third largest bloc in the legislature.
The mass demonstration has paralyzed the capital and caused panic among the foreign diplomats living in the Red Zone after the protesters entered into it.
Khan and Qadri again addressed their supporters this evening and promised to continue the protest until Sharif bows out.
"If all of you leave this venue, I will still stay back and protest till Sharif leaves," Khan said.
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