Yes, Haykal said that, and you can find his words in a newspaper called The Seventh Day. He is so logical when he says that if he really resigned, why does he still live in a presedential palace? Why are the guys in the Egyptian government like the stupid Zakareyya Azmi are still getting their orders from him?
That is too frustrating, I know, but it is the fact when you go and remember how the army thanked him as if he was not a criminal when they acted as the real leaders of the country.
That criminal should be hanged, not being left to live in a presidential palace, bro.