I would like to ask Main Nawaz Sharif, the chief of PML(N), the following questions: Why are you again indulging in politics of confrontation? Why are you repeating the history instead of learning a lesson from it?
Why are you acting upon the advice of your party hawks? Why does your brother, who is Chief Minister of Punjab and ruling 60 percent of Pakistan with majority members and a court stay order, is not accepting Asif Ali Zardari as President of Pakistan when your party MNA and MPA voted for him?
Why are you appealing to the people of Pakistan to support you to change the democratic federal government when you are claiming to strengthen the democracy in Pakistan?
What has your government done for the welfare of people in Punjab? Why has the Punjab government failed to hold local bodies election which empower people and allow them to participate in the government decision making at the grass root level and contribute in nurturing the democracy?
You have alleged that the President and Prime Minister have appointed their blue eyed people as head of various public sector bodies to receive kickbacks. Is there no corruption in Punjab? Has not the Punjab Chief Minister also selected his blue eyed bureaucrats?
Are you so naïve to not understand the politics of confrontation?
S T HUSSAIN
Lahore
ST Hussain,
Mojority of pakistanis are not happy with the way the government has been functioning. But no one wants another martial law. And Nawaz has tried his best not to go for street agitations and he has lost lot of votes just because he was giving the goverment a chance. This is the best time he could come on street and talk about common people cause the government does not seem to be giving any importance. They are more happy to get people join there government so they can complete there term. So i would say he came late but he is on the right path. Go Mr. Nawaz we are with you
Because he is a moron.
We are a funny people, when Nawz Sharif was trying to abide by CoD, he was hounded with taunts of being a friendly opposition, now that it is clear that PPP is unable, or unwilling, to check the rot he has been forced by public sentiment to opt for confrontation, not only public sentiment but also the predominant opinion of most political analysts and anchor persons on TV channels, you can't have the cake and eat it too, make up your mind, you can't have it both ways.
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