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What Nawaz Sharif is Upto?

By Mohsin Sehgal • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Politics • 3 Comments

There is lot to object over the performance, credibility and everyother facet of the PPP government at the federal and provincial level, but one cannot absolve PML(N) quaid Mian Nawaz Sharif from contributing the uncertainty and crisis of present day in the country.

What does he want and what policy is he pursuing?

At every crunch moment he disappears from the national scene to either England or to Dubai. Mostly his spokesperson says that he is out of country to tend to his ailing wife. Leaders are way above these things and especially when it becomes a routine, things look fishy. When the crisis ends, Nawaz Sharif comes back, holds some party meetings, and then issue some meaningless statements.

It seems that he is just passing the time. He is playing for the gallery and pressing PPP to wipe out the restriction of 3rd time premier. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani should be wise enough to know that as soon as Nawaz Sharif becomes eligible for the hot seat, Gilani’s count down to quit will start.


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  1. These Sharif Bhaghoara’s should never be allowed to rule again. As he has so much hatred against the army and the PPP and for Pakistan that they are destabilizing the new democratic setup by threatening the Govt every now and then for there personal excuses. I think Salman Taseer should let loose so he can take care of these two brothers, who are Bhaghoara’s, and see only there self intrest.

  2. >>>>>>>> Salman Taseer should let loose

    seems like you are refering to your pet dog

    peer sahib,
    like you, i also dont like taseer but atleast give him , his basic human right i.e to be classified as a human

  3. AIK TARAF LAW AND ORDER TAU DOOSRI TARAF MEHANGAI AUR PHIR PANI GAS, BIJLI, SHAKAR, ATTA KI QILAT.
    KAHA BHI THA MUSHARRAF JAISA BHI HEY IN SAB SE BAHUT ACHA THA MAGAR AFSOS JAHIL PAKISTANI AIK BIRYANI KI PLATE PER BIK GAYA AB BHUGTO

    Many industries to close due to increase in power, gas tariff: KATI

    Tuesday, January 05, 2010
    KARACHI: Trade and industry leaders have declared that the countryís economic sovereignty had been put at stake by the governmentís frequent raises in gas and power tariffs on the pressure of the IMF and the World Bank.

    In a statement, the Patron In-Chief, Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), S M Muneer, Chairman, Razzak Hashim Paracha and Vice Chairmen, Amjadullah Khan and Najmul Arfeen said it seemed the government was giving no priority to the industry which was the life-line of the economy generating revenue for the government.

    “How can the government earn revenue and meet the targets if it strangulates the industry by unabated and frequent increases in gas and power tariffs,” questioned Paracha. He said that it was deplorable that NEPRA had allowed power companies to charge consumers with higher tariffs with retrospective affect.

    “It is just like the bread one has eaten long before and the baker runs to your house asking to pay more for the bread you consumed months ago”, Paracha said terming it just ridiculous. He said nowhere in the world the consumers were being exploited the way NEPRA was exploiting power companies.

    He said he had already warned that the un-proportioned and unrealistic increases in gas and power tariffs would result in large-scale shutdown of industries which had already begun as over 300 textile units had closed down in Korangi Industrial Area alone. He said the Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, had termed the recent wave of lawlessness and terrorism as a consequent of poverty and unemployment in the country.

    He said this should be an eye-opener for the govt, which should not create further unemployment by raising prices of common utilities.
    KIA SHARIF AUR KIA BADMASH

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