Islamabad, Jan 23: Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday said that the media and judiciary in the country are not independent, a Geo TV report said.
Speaking to senior journalists, the premier asserted that it was not the job of the armed forces to guarantee holding of general elections, adding that it has been decided by the National Security Committee that elections would be held on time.
“I am saying it too that the general elections will be held in July this year,” he reiterated. “We won't leave government even a second before our mandated time period.”
Prime Minister Abbasi said that the character and previous work of a person must be inspected before his/her appointment as a judge.
“Whenever a judge is appointed, he retires as a judge. There are precedents of people being appointed as judges in the past, who did not deserve the post,” he added.
Abbasi said that in case Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz wins the next elections, party leader Nawaz Sharif will decide about the next prime minister. 
He said that the Supreme Court's decision to oust Nawaz was not accepted by the people of Pakistan and neither history will accept it.
"Nawaz Sharif is still my prime minister," he asserted.
The premier added that the National Accountability Bureau references have no link with the National Assembly.
“There is no danger to the system, neither to us. I have authority to dissolve the assembly. Whenever my party will advise me, I will do it,” he remarked.
PM questioned that how can an unelected government work better than the elected one, adding that the people of Pakistan have given the PML-N the mandate and the party has always fought in every given circumstance. UNI
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