Our self-respect does not have a price tag.
No force, oppression, imprisonment, jail... nothing will stop me.
What are we fighting the terrorists for if we ourselves do not even stand up for democracy - civil liberties and fundamental rights - which includes independence of the judiciary?
Investment comes to a halt in a country where sit-ins and protest rallies lead to political chaos.
Drone attacks are against the national sovereignty and a challenge for the country's autonomy and independence. Therefore, we won't tolerate these attacks in our territorial jurisdictions.
Pakistan is keen to promote its trade with India, we want economic ties getting stronger with India. Our business community is keen to reach out to their Indian counterparts. And of course, we want to resolve the issue of Kashmir, which is a flash point in our relations.
I am being penalised for serving the masses, putting the country on the right track, constructing motorways and eradicating the power outages and terrorism.
If I am actually a traitor or anti-national, come and form a national commission. I will be there, and those who call me a traitor should also be there, so that the 220 million people of Pakistan can see who is the actual culprit.
We have sacrificed everything for the sake of democracy.
We applauded and endorsed the One Belt, One Road initiative and we are proud that together with China, we are implementing its flagship mega project - China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
I think for any society to develop and become a civilized society, they need an independent judiciary.
I had a very good relationship with President Bill Clinton when I was prime minister.
We must deregulate, we must provide an investment climate by giving incentives.
There is a lot of appreciation for Shahbaz Sharif.
The Constitution has to be supreme.