Addressing a meeting of leaders of political parties here, Nawaz said he would not allow to set a precedent under which a few people make hostage mandate of millions of people.
"We have rule of Constitution here and we will not allow any one to abrogate it," Express News quoted Nawaz as saying.
Following the meeting a joint declaration pointed out that future of Pakistan is linked with democracy and any deviation can be dangerous for federation of Pakistan.
All parliamentary parties decided to become party to the petition filed in the Supreme Court for supremacy of the Parliament, Radio Pakistan reported.
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The leaders strongly condemned attacks on the Parliament, Prime Minister's House and PTV.
"These attacks are attacks on democracy and state," they said.
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate declared that if someone tried to besiege the Prime Minister House then political leadership would stay with the Prime Minister in the PM House.
The meeting condemned irresponsible role played by a section of media trying to create misunderstanding between institutions.
Pakistan Awami Tehreek chief Tahirul Qadri and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan are agitating since August 14 against alleged rigging during the last year's general elections.
The political crisis has triggered violent clashes in Islamabad, leaving three persons dead and over 550 injured.