PML-N on the front foot

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  • Attacking judiciary, NAB and offstage players

The PML-N leadership has concluded that instead of being on the defensive  a recourse to bluster is the best way to keep up the morale of its workers. The miserable show of force put up in Lahore by ‘18 parties’ that included PTI, PPP and PAT has created a perception in the PML-N that it has little to fear from the divided opposition.  What the PML-N leadership is worried about more is the establishment comprising judiciary and army which it believes is  responsible for the disqualification of Nawaz Sharif and is conspiring to keep him out of power.

In his speech at Haripur Nawaz Sharif had once again challenged the Supreme Court verdict against him calling it ‘unjust accountability’. Echoing his leader on Sunday Kh Saad Rafique  maintained  that  injustice had been done  to the former prime minister. It is also being suggested that the establishment was behind  the revolt by PML-N lawmakers in Balochistan who forced their chief minister to resign and humiliated their own party by voting into power an MPA  belonging to  its nemesis, the  PML-Q.  Also  that Ch Nisar  is being used by the establishment to create differences in the party and foil Sharif’s plans  to groom  Maryam as his replacement in the party and the government.

The PML-N leadership is portraying  NAB as a handmaiden  of the establishment sometimes directly sometimes through innuendos, depending upon who is speaking.  Shahbaz Sharif reacted strongly to   summons  in connection with the alleged graft in Ashiana Housing Scheme and promised to soon  ‘expose  the true face’ of the accountability body and also reveal why he is being targeted.  The government is adamant on  appointing  its own man as DG Prosecution even if it requires bending the appointment rules.

After being a part of the government for more than four years Prime Minister  Abbasi has suddenly realised that  corrupt judges are being appointed ever since the powers to appoint judges were given to the judiciary. If judges give verdicts in favour of Sharifs, they are honest. Otherwise they are tainted. How simplistic!

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  1. The ruling party headed by the PM has a simple strategy—-to bring back Nawaz Shariff back to power again.. The tactics employed are to keep the judjges on the back foot by issuing sarcastic, insulting statements and now bringing their credibility to doubt. No where in the world one can cite an example where the judiciary is under such pressure as in Pakistan. I take my hat to the judges who did what was expected of them i.e deliver justice however unpaltable it might be. The present PM should keep in mind that he now represents the whole country and not only his party. If he is so loyal to his part why does he not fall on his sword and resign. He paints a Picture of David (Shariff Nawaz) fighting a Goliath(the judiciary). He may be Your leader but you are Ours!

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