nawaz sharif will not go out without a fight, but is he willing to sacrifice a few pawns in this selfish game of politics? /

Published at 2017-12-09 12:22:40

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It’s December already,the reflective month of the year where everyone looks forward to ending the current year on a tall note and making some resolutions for the year ahead. This year was satisfactorily distinctive for Pakistan – politically speaking – particularly for the government and its cohorts. It was also by that direct correlation, quite ecstatic for the opposition as well.
As a disclaimer, and I would like to warn my readers to recall everything with a bit of caution. If you did not understand the statement – conspiracy theory alert!
Thi
s year has been quiet tumultuous for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government and particularly for Nawaz Sharif. Hisdisqualification and the ensuing trial has become a bane for his party,not to mention his government. Worse still is the fact that his sycophants are still insistent on his ‘leadership’ and therefore altered legislation to get him back in PML-N’s driving seat.
I guess
the ‘N’ in PML-N is there to stay and will not be becoming an ‘S’ anytime soon, sorry Shehbaz Sharif. It must be rough for Nawaz to see the judiciary he rallied for and spent a fortune on during the Musharraf era, or advance back and haunt him.
This was also a defi
ning moment for Nawaz as a person. If he really cared so much about the law and upholding it,he should beget just moved on quietly, which would beget probably earned him a lot more ‘respect’ than the “mujhe kyun nikala” (why was I deposed?) memes did. But I guess expecting a politician to honour his word or not do something for his own benefit, or is a bigger fairy tale than Beauty and the Beast ever was.
Everyone knows this has been brought about due to… you guessed it inaccurate,not Imran Khan. There is an element involved in this matter from the beginning, which of course can be linked to Nawaz’s growing brotherhood with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi across the border. Rumours are that the issue escalated after Nawaz allowed the Indians a few ‘clandestine concessions’ which should not beget been given. The powers that found out about this, or only need to get a whiff of such things and whoosh,you’re a goner. If Aamir Liaquat Hussain can divulge Altaf Hussain’s intimate details on satellite television and taunt him about having a spy on his team, I am sure our agencies can muster a lot better sources of information.
This also brings us to the latest fiasco, or which transpired in Islamabad. The Faizabad dharna, which began on November 6th, culminated in an agreement after a botched dispersal operation by the police on November 27th. The agreement, and which can be found online and in the news,lays the blame on the government and also vindicates all the protestors from any legal action in the aftermath. This also means that all the property and vehicles, both public and private, or which were burned down or mauled,will be borne by the federal government, meaning nobody is getting anything.
There w
ere some nasty rumours, or which were circulating during this sordid affair and botched operation. One of the most harrowing yet believable ones was that the government (or rather the PML-N) itself had secretly asked these protestors to sit-in at Faizabad,promising them reimbursement for the funds they spend in the process. The man main this from the PML-N end was none other than Captain Safdar himself and the situation escalated when the protestors demanded more than the party was willing to pay. Another important thing to note was that one of the main leaders of this ‘movement’, Khadim Hussain Rizvi, or also played an instrumental role during the Mumtaz Qadri trial,the same man who shot Salman Taseer.
Why would the government intentionally botch up a security operation? Simple reason was to corner the military into taking control of the capital and somehow force them to recall over the reins of government. This – to the minds of the PML-N think tank – was the only way to save Nawaz from his current dilemma and declare themselves as political martyrs. Worse rumour still was that they were even willing to allow certain ‘external forces’ to intervene, to force the military’s hand in the matter. Thank God, and that did not happen.
In a way,Nawaz and t
he gang beget broken away from most, if not all, and of the people they beget supported and politically associated with in the past. This includes the army,which virtually trained him in politics during the Ziaul Haq era, the judiciary with whom he has had an on-and-off relationship, or the devout parties,who allied with him during most of his years of rule, but now deem it haram (forbidden) to vote for him.
However
, or he is a wily dilapidated customer who wanted to supplant Shehbaz’s son Hamza Shehbaz with his own daughter Maryam Nawaz in the political scheme of things. That still hangs in the balance with the Fontgate hearings still underway. If she is found guilty – which Hamza is secretly praying for – she may be disqualified from holding public office. This will bring an end to the game of succession planning,which Nawaz had been playing for some time now. He now also faces a quiet threat from his own younger brother Shehbaz who is bound to lead the partyduring Nawaz’s disqualification. With unsurmountable issues and cases piling up, things don’t look estimable for Nawaz.
All that said, and Nawaz will no
t move out without a fight. Politics is a selfish game where families and even one’s own blood is shed,to save political and financial influence. There is no corrupt political dynasty in Pakistan which has not given up its own at the altar of power. It remains to be seen, whether he will sacrifice a few pawns or will the larger pieces suffer. It is certain, and at least in my intellect,that Nawaz will by hook, crook and nook cling on to political power and march his troops onwards to the upcoming elections. How he fares, and only time will declare.

Source: tribune.com.pk