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PML-N chief, accompanied by Senator Pervaiz Rasheed and Zulfiqar Ali Khosa, waves to crowd before his address on Thursday. PHOTO: INP
LAHORE: The world is rating Pakistan among failed states and repeated military interventions have forced Baloch nationalists to seek foreign support against the country, which is an alarming situation, chief of the Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) Nawaz Sharif said on Wednesday.
He was addressing a gathering after the balloting for yellow cabs in the city.
Nawaz Sharif said that the government was proceeding on policies devised by a dictator regime (the Musharraf government), adding that it was the outcome of those policies which had put the country on the world map as a failed state.
Criticising the government for the country’s growing isolation on the international level, he said that issues such as corruption, extremism, terrorism, low rate of growth of economy, stoppage of development work and unemployment were still unresolved, creating a multi-dimensional crisis in the country.
Stressing the need for adopting a culture of accountability, he said that it was necessary to rise above personal interests and work for the promotion of national interest.
Giving the example of the PML-N, he said that his party was far more responsible in this regard as it had sacked two of its legislators on corruption charges.
Accusing President Asif Ali Zardari of promoting his “own and party’s interests”, he said that instead of setting a good precedent, President Zardari’s action had pushed the country “on the brink of destruction”.
“We should save the country from Zardari’s corruption, ” he said.
Highlighting the contribution of Baloch nationalist leaders such as Attaullah Mengal and Mir Hasil Bizenjo in abolishing the 8th Amendment, he said that they had played a very active role along with him and Benazir Bhutto in this regard, adding that Balcoh nationalists should more often be allowed to play a constructive role for the sake of the country.
Criticising the government, he said that instead of assimilating Baloch nationalists into the national political mainstream, the rulers had pushed “sons of Baloch nationalists to seek asylum in foreign countries and…work against the country”.
There “is chaos in three provinces”, he said, “but the federal government is engaged in hatching conspiracies against Punjab”, trying to destabilise the provincial government and devising way to divide the province. Rejecting criticism over his party’s role as being a “friendly opposition”, he said he and his party “played the role of a genuine opposition by launching anti-government agitation such as the long march”.
Zardari, he said, had tried to disqualify him and his brother through courts and even imposed governor rule in Punjab and even now “he and his party are engaged in efforts to weaken the Punjab province”. He warned Zardari to refrain from “all malicious activities”.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 8th, 2011.
And Nawaz was the person who made the so called “COLLATION GOVT.” So Zardari threw him off and now Nawaz is crying like a baby..
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The headline tells it all.
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good work n
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NS I back you in your assessment completely. We are a failed state in every way
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@Maher:
totally true……..
they even cant control a dengue mosquito…..
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Pakistan became failed state in 1999 as well when your Govt was toppled. Do you know what happened afterwards ? It’s better to talk on issues rather than issuing sweeping statements and let the elected Govt complete its tenure.Recommend
It is failed state? where literate (graduates) are being pushed to become taxi driver with no CNG, high fuel price and worst roads and security.
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I wonder when will Nawaz Sharif stop taking people of Pakistan as a mob of idiots. He claims not to be a friendly opposition by referring to the Long March- hilarious! Everyone knows that In the long March to restore CJ, PML (N) initially uttered that they would neither be marching with Imran Khan nor will be stopping him (a rolling stone gathering no mass). As soon as the two Sharifs were disqualified for elections, PML N jumped into the March and began to chant ‘dama dam mast qalander’. They marched not to restore CJ, but to restore their political career . Both the PPP and PML N are aim at party politics and self interest and not the national politics and public welfare . Both of the parties have become a chronic disease for the nation and we hope pray for their disappearance from the political scene. It is time to rise against these alligators at every political front. It is time not to remain silent and a spectator to the blood shed, anarchy and corruption on our mother land. It is time to stand side by side with Imran Khan’s PTI. May Allah succeed the nation to come out of this hurricane of bad politics. Amin!Recommend
N S you are right look at the GOVT OF PUNJAB do you see its writ as the writer correctly pointed out Dengue Mosquito is more powerfull in Punjab than the Govt headed by your brother.
Is simple patwari, Baildar, Policemen, etc are under your Govt control go out in streets and ask simple common man .
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Pakistan is not a failed state. State never fails its the governance which fails. We are failed in every province and in all fields to provide and protect basic rights of citizens.Recommend
Perfect example of why Pakistan politics are a disaster. They never improve themselves for support, they only try to bring their opposition a step below them to look like the better choice if someone were to be put on the spot.
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Yes Mr. Richie Rich…we were a successful state back in 1999
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Best solution would be to create 4 Complete Autonomous Provinces: Balochistan, Sindhistan, Punjab, Pakhtoonistan.
The centre should handle only defence, similar to the US Federal model. This is the only chance we have to save the country.
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I wonder when will Zulfiqar Mirza enter the field to air his concern?
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yes it is a failed state, where big boys pays only 5000 Rs tax and poor dies paying taxes
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The govt has ceded control of about 1/2 the country to armed militants and doesn’t have real control over foreign policy nor control of it’s own military — that makes it a failed nation by most peoples standards.
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On Global Competitiveness Index Pakistan has further fallen to 123 from 117 position last year even behind Bangladesh.. If this is not failure wonder what is… Bengalis you were lucky to have escaped this nightmare.
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