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Friday, August 12, 2011

We don’t want to make a Shaheed out of PPP govt, says Nawaz


LAHORE – President Pakistan Muslim League-N Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has said that long march cannot be carried out on every issue while the present government has utterly failed to deliver, but the N-League will not make a martyr out of the PPP once more.
‘The bad governance of the PPP government has destroyed the image of democracy, and if the situation called for a long march, I will not resist doing so’, he vowed, while addressing a function to mark International Youth Day held here on Friday.
The function was attended by members of the Punjab Youth Council and a large number of male and female position-holders.
Deputy Secretary General of PML-N Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhry, Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa, Speaker Punjab Assembly Rana Muhammad Iqbal, Senator Pervaiz Rashid, MNAs Khawaja Saad Rafiq and Hamza Shahbaz Sharif were also present on the occasion.
Nawaz asserted that his party was playing a very effective role in the Parliament and given another chance, it would put the country on the right track.
Continuing his attack on the PPP-led government, the PML-N chief said it had put the country’s sovereignty at stake, and he knew well that the people wanted to get rid of this corrupt government, but he did not want to make a ‘Shaheed’ out of the PPP one more time and let it bag sympathy vote as it had done always.
Referring to the long march for the restoration of the judiciary, he stated that long marches could not be carried out on every issue.
Nawaz Sharif claimed that in 1999, before his government was toppled by Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan’s currency was the strongest among the SAARC countries.
‘There was no crisis and the country was on the march to development’, he added, while lamenting that the dictator overthrew the elected government that damaged the development process.
PML-N President said every Pakistani was worried about the country’s future due to wrong policies of the present government, and the PML-N had given the present government a 10-point agenda and if it had been implemented, the country would have been out of the crisis.
‘The younger generation must play its due role for the development of the country. In fact, it is the duty of the youth to lead the country. I will make the future of the country bright with the help of youth’, he pledged.
On the rise in terrorism incidents and militancy, Nawaz said if the country would have been progressing under democracy, then this would not have been the scenario.
He also said his partnership with youth was need of the hour for resolution of problems, and he was not disappointed with the future of Pakistan.
‘I faced torture of imprisonment and exile. Even I was not allowed to attend the funeral of my father, but I adhered to the principled politics. Despite this, if I have to do the politics of selfishness, greed and vested interests, then it is better to quit politics’, he maintained, while expressing his confidence that time would come when, like other sectors of the life, the discrimination of class-based education system would be eliminated and equal opportunities of progress would be available to everyone.
Mentioning the economic policies and other development projects of his previous tenure, Nawaz Sharif said at that time, India was following Pakistan’s policy for the restoration of economy.
‘Had our last two governments given opportunity to complete tenures and not toppled, Pakistan would have become an economic tiger today. Loadshedding, unemployment, price hike, terrorism and extremism are gifts of dictatorship which is not answerable to anyone. But the government came into power through elections also did not deliver. Bad governance is spoiling the image of democracy’, he maintained, while ,adding, that today some people were declaring Pakistan a failed and isolated state, sovereignty of Pakistan was being mutilated, decisions and orders of the Supreme Court were not being obeyed.
‘Long march for restoration of judiciary was not politics, but it was for the rule of law in the country. Zardari and Gilani were not ready to restore the judiciary, but it was due to the pressure of the people that judiciary was restored. If we had continued long march after restoration of judiciary, then it was politics’, he maintained.
Nawaz asserted that his party did not let the government of becoming ‘Shaheed’ but gave full opportunity so that it should be completely exposed.

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