*WASHINGTON: Former Chief Justice Saqib Nisar has said that history andcoming generations would decide whether his verdicts in cases of importancewere right or wrong, ARY News reported.*
Talking to ARY News in one such reception in Washington, Nisar said that hehad no regrets.
“No man is perfect and neither am I; I may have made mistakes but I don’thave any regrets”, he said.
The ex-CJP said that he tried to provide justice to the commoners duringhis tenure as the country’s top adjudicator.
“My style was different but it was within the ambit of law”, he said.
“It is up to the coming generations and history to decide whether I wasright or wrong”, he added.
He underscored the need for an ‘honest’ political leadership for thecountry. But when asked if he considered Prime Minister Imran Khan to beone such leader, he refrained from commenting.
“I cannot be the judge of that, it is up to the people of Pakistan todecide”, he remarked.








