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PTI’s spin masters reach the end of the road  

Both Fawad Ch and Sh Rasheed  had  insisted that  Nawaz Sharif would never get relief in corruption cases filed against him. Soon things started happening that they had not anticipated.  The  SC upheld the IHC’s verdict  ordering  the suspension of prison sentences awarded  in Avenfield reference to Nawaz Shari. Sharif’s  counsel meanwhile filed  a petition in IHC seeking suspension of his client’s jail sentence in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills/Hill Metals Establishment reference.

As if this was not enough to make both  spin masters lose face, Imran Khan agreed to support the nomination of Shahbaz Sharif as PAC chairman to  help initiate the much needed legislative  process.   This led Sh Rashid to give a spin to the happenings.  The Sharifs  had been  begging for  a deal (which was altogether false, they had only won  a legal battle). They will never get  a deal but  might receive ‘dhheel’ i.e., relaxation in the form of being allowed to go abroad for a while. Fawad Ch however was forced to admit that NAB and the courts were free even to perpetuate a system that provided one type of treatment to the privileged and a different one to the downtrodden.

Spin has characterised the statements of quite a few other PTI minsters. Whenever anything went wrong during the last more than five months due to the ineptness of the  government, it was  blamed on the previous government’s policies or bureaucracy. Gas problems that arose because of petroleum minister’s inefficiency led to the dismissal of two Sui Gas MDs. The initial  response from petroleum minister to the unprecedented hike in the gas bills was  that this  was necessitated because the previous  government had bought the gas at high  rates and had been selling it at low rates.

The party leadership is  now finding it difficult to sell the excuse even to  PTI’s followers.  Imran Khan has directed Buzdar to consider formation of a judicial commission on Sahiwal killings despite the Punjab CM claiming that he was satisfied with the JIT report and there was no need for a judicial commission. Petroleum minister has also been told to find out the actual reasons behind the gas hike.

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