Nawaz Sharif only trying to save himself: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday addressed a press conference in Islamabad and claimed that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was only trying to save himself. 

He told journalists that there was no threat to democracy at the moment and added that the PPP would not accept demands from any other party. 

Bilawal added that he will not make any contact with PML-N, will not pick their calls or go to a meeting. 

"They are on their own," said Bilawal.

The PPP chairman also said that there should be no role of the military or the judiciary in the parliament and added that institutions should not interfere.

“It is upsetting to see that he [Nawaz] is doing contempt of court in every speech,” said Bilawal and asked if contempt of court notices are only reserved for PPP.

Responding to a question, the PPP chairman said that there is no possibility of 'minus-one' formula in the PPP. 

During the press conference, he also condemned alleged forced disappearances in Sindh.  

Bilawal also claimed that Sindh's accountability commission will be more successful than the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).  

"If KPK can have a Ehtisab Commission, then why can not Sindh?"