Pakistan's Supreme Court today disqualified 67-year-old Sharif for dishonesty and ruled that corruption cases be filed against him and his children over the Panama Papers scandal, forcing the embattled leader out of office.
Addressing the media after the apex court disqualified Sharif as the prime minister, 64-year-old Khan, who was one of the three petitioners in the case, thanked the judiciary of Pakistan.
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"What the Joint Investigation Team did in 60 days could not have been done even in the West," the cricketer-turned- politician said.
"With this investigation, it is quite clear that we have the capability to put a check on corruption. The Supreme Court has proven that today," Khan said.
Khan said countries are not destroyed by earthquake, wars and famines. They are destroyed by their institution of justice. To destroy a country, destroy its institutions.
"The Supreme Court's decision has given hope to the people of Pakistan today," proclaimed Khan.
Khan said his struggle was for democracy and empowerment of poor people of Pakistan who suffer for petty wrongdoings while the rich of the country go scot-free even after committing crimes.
"I know Sharif family for the last 40 years and I do not have any personal enmity with them," he said.
Khan called the apex court's decision "the beginning" for a new Pakistan.
"Everyone will be held accountable now. This is just the beginning," said Khan.
He also said that accountability process will continue and all those responsible for plundering national wealth will be held accountable.
Khan said that $10 billion are sent out of the country through money laundering.
He also lambasted Sharif's former ministers for targeting Shaukat Khanum cancer hospital in Lahore, where 75 per cent poor patients get free treatment.
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