Friday, June 24, 2011

Nawaz Sharif Tell nation why you fled country?

Former federal law minister Babar Awan has asked the Sharif brothers to tell the nation as to why they had fled the country twice, saying the state is like a mother and every sincere son cannot leave his mother alone in critical situation. Talking to reporters on Supreme Court premises on Thursday, Babar said that after a devastating defeat of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab elections, its top brass would again take off to a foreign country. He said that unlike the Sharifs, PPP leadership would not leave its motherland in any untoward situation as they belonged to a party that was quite popular among the masses for giving sacrifices for the cause of the nation and country. The former law minister also said that the PPP was determined to respond to any decree given by “Maulvi” Nawaz Sharif. “The political environment is quite sound in Gilgit-Baltistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, but the Lahore thrown is uneasy for which the Sharifs have constituted a bullets-and-abuses squad for giving a flurry of decrees (against the ruling PPP),” he added.

1 comment:

Tanzeel Zehra said...

Nawaz Sharif has the longest tenure in power than Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto and even dictators Ayub, Zia and Musharraf. In his 27-year political career, he has been in power for 13 years — two years as Punjab minister, five years as Punjab chief minister and almost six years as twice prime minister. Yet we still don’t know enough about him. What are his habits; his likes and dislikes? What does he read, if at all he does? There is more emphasis on his food habits than his mental and intellectual growth, particularly after his return from exile. What are his perceptions about the rapidly changing Pakistan and the world around him? It is only because Mian Nawaz Sharif had kept himself away from people. The trust deficit gap between him and people is widening with every passing day. He is not ready to expose his agenda before public who directly elect. It is impossible to smell interior motives of Nawaz Sharif, but one thing is
of sure that now he wants to gravely undermine Pakistan’s national interests. He is hell bent to derail democracy and pit elected representatives against military. His nefarious designs could badly harm Pakistan’s national security and national interests.