Sincere Advice to Nawaz Sharif
Is it really fair to say that the PPP is now pro-establishment (when in fact it has decided to tow the line simply to survive and protect all the good legislation enacted by its government) or equally is it fair to say that Nawaz Sharif is anti-establishment when his brother’s Punjab government has sympathies with Jamat ul Dawah?
Nawaz Sharif aparently doesn’t approve unanimous resolution of the APC, which was held after US allegations of Pakistani state support for the Haqqani network, one should appreciate his stance in the APC. But in last few public appearances, he has demanded quick implementation of APC resolution, which makes things a bit confusing and contradictory to his previous stance. If he did not support APC resolution (in fact an ISPR press release), then why he is now demanding its quick implementation?
He also asked for the implementation of the agreements that the country political parties had come up with in the All Parties Conference.
After Nawaz Sharif’s excellent statement it was expected that PML N would support civilian government’s decision of awarding MFN status to India ; instead PML N sided with the Jamad ul Dawah .
PML-N has reservations on MFN status to India
“He said he had strong reservations against the declaration of India as the Most Favoured Nation and called for taking it up in the Parliament.
PML N and Jamat ul Dawah Reject MFN Status
Raja Farooq Haider, convener of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi, chief of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the charity wing of the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, assured support to Geelani.
“The entire nation is ready. We will not step back an inch from our stance because freedom is our destination,” Alvi said. A 20-year insurgency in Indian-administered Kashmir has left tens of thousands dead.
Shah Mehmood Qureshi to meet Nawaz , November 22
Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday said that Qureshi is an “old and respectable friend” and that he will be meeting him soon. Speaking to the media in Bahawalpur, Nawaz said that Qureshi is a “mature politician” and he will meet him when the later returns from Dubai. Qureshi, on Tuesday, had said that he still maintains “excellent” relations with Nawaz.
Sire , my sincere advice to you, as a political activist , is that if you are really interested in correcting the civil-miltary imbalance then you should stop supporting the Jamat ul Dawah and opportunists like Shah Mehmood Qureshi.
A man whose political party has a political alliance with Sipah-e-Sahaba via Rana Sanaullah, whose government in Punjab releases LeJ chairman Malik Ishaq, who maintains close links with terrorists of LeT-JuD, do you think he will pay heed to your advice?