Nawaz Sharif – from court of law to people’s court

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Uprightness has never been our rulers’ strong suit

Realising that the outcome of the references in the accountability court could be devastating,  Nawaz Sharif  has  decided to ratchet up  his offensive against the judiciary. What  is more he is taking his  case to ‘people’s court’ comprising gatherings of PML-N  supporters. With elections due within months Sharif has to convince his voters that he is innocent and the charges leveled against him are a part of a conspiracy. The forthcoming public meeting at Abbottabad would be the first people’s court.  The people’s courts would be the replica of the gatherings Sharif addressed while traveling to Lahore from Islamabad in August where he harangued the audience to declare him innocent.

Nawaz Sharif will recount at the gatherings what he considers  his achievements: the CPEC, reduction in terrorist attacks and end to blackouts. The  claim  that CPEC is a Chinese gift to the PML-N government is as senseless as anybody maintaining that  KKH was a Chinese  gift for Ayub Khan and  HMC Taxila for Zia-ul-Haq.  Operation Zarb-e-Azb was conducted by the army on its own. Even when  blackouts are no more there, high electricity charges will continue to rile  domestic consumers and act as a disincentive  for  prospective investors.

The second issue that would dominate the public addresses would be Nawaz Sharif’s innocence.  Finding  the  army a heavy rock to lift, Nawaz Sharif is increasingly putting all the blame for his discomfiture  on the judiciary. What the former PM said about the courts on  Friday through suggestions, innuendos, references to the anomalies in laws, controversial legal doctrines and incidents of miscarriage of justice are going to be further elaborated  to prove he is yet another innocent victim of judicial hanky-panky.

So far Nawaz Sharif  has succeeded in convincing  few besides  dyed-in-the wool party sympathizers  of his innocence. He  argues that he has not been convicted on  corruption charges. In case he was sentenced on the basis of any of the  three corruption references presently before the accountability court, this will weaken his  stand while his political standing will suffer a visible setback.