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Gilani says govt doesn’t want to indulge in confrontational politics
ISLAMABAD: The statement of MQM chief Altaf Hussain has created quite a stir in the political circles of the country, with PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif saying that the “pro-martial law statement” was based on “ill-intent”.
“Altaf Hussain’s party is a signatory to the 18th amendment and yet he is favouring the imposition of martial law in the country,” Sharif told journalists in Dera Ismail Khan. He added that such statements could negatively impact the democratic process.
On Sunday Altaf Hussain demanded of the Pakistan Army generals to take action against “corrupt politicians”, saying that “the MQM will openly support such generals.”
Calling the statements “irresponsible”, opposition leader in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that the PML-N will submit a privilege motion in the National Assembly against the statements. He added that the Supreme Court and the Election Commission should also take note of it.
However, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said that it has not yet been realised in what context Hussain had made the statement.
Speaking to journalists in Gilgit-Biltistan, the premier also pointed out that the country has been confronting a number of challenges and at this juncture of time the government “does not want to indulge in any sort of confrontational politics”.
However, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said that Hussain’s remarks were against the wishes of the people who achieved democracy after great sacrifices. Kaira added that the PPP will take up the issue with Hussain who, he said, “as a politician should not have made such remarks”.
Similarly, a press statement issued by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) stated that although there may be many complaints against politicians and the government, a return to military rule is not the solution. The statement added that the MQM chief’s remarks are all the more mischievous and entirely inappropriate at a time when the country is devastated by its worst natural disaster in living memory.
On the other hand the MQM defended its chief’s statement. Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Dr Farooq Sattar said the MQM is a democracy-loving party which has always stood for the rule of law and the constitution but it believes that the armed forces can take steps to eliminate feudalism and corruption prevalent in the country.
(AGENCIES With additional reporting by Asim Awan in Islamabad and Sarfaraz Memon in Sukkur)
Published in The Express Tribune, August 24th, 2010.
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While I do not endorse Altaf’s statement I can easily understand why Nawaz Sharif has panicked.He was patiently waiting for his turn after Zardari and suddenly Altaf has thrown this bombshell.Come on Mian Sahib ,you are already enjoying Punjab,the largest province and a third term for you as PM may not be easy to handle.Your expertise in governance ,nor that of Shahbaz Sharif,reflects any improvement.You got back your industrial empire and the properties you developed at state expense.That should be enough.Recommend
It seems that those culprits (both in Government and Opposition) are not happy with Altaf’s statement and we can see their frustration.
They are and will be busy in Musical Chair game to grab Priministership and Govt portfolios.
I am glad that there is someone to challenge them and keep them on their toes.
Keep it up.
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Dr. Saleem Siddiqi
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MQM’s politics is known to Pakistan. The obvious is proclaimed by altaf — not a surprising thing!Recommend
Mr. Nawaz Sharif glove in hand relationship with PPP has cost this country dearly.The statement of Mr. Altaf Hussain would not have been heard of if Nawazsharif had played a proper role of Opposition Party. The poors of Pakistan are bearing the worst of their lives in a so called democratic government.Putting fingers in your ears is not going to make any difference.Political Leadership has failed and the people of Pakistan can no more pay for their wayward and delinquent style of governance.Pakistani public now want a change without which they have no salvation.Recommend
Farooq Sattar has responded to friendly-opposition-leader very well.
“MQM is a democracy-loving party which has always stood for the rule of law and the constitution but it believes that the armed forces can take steps to eliminate feudalism and corruption prevalent in the country.”Recommend
Some thing really strange to be noticed is that the two arch rival parties join each other against this statement of Altaf Hussain ……… it clearly reveals that they are afraid that if true revolution comes in the country their lands, mills and castles would be taken and given to the ordinary people to whom it belongs …………..
Fear is clearly visible on all land lords and mill owners who had suck the blood of the country and its ordinary people for the last 62 years……….. But they should now know that its going to get over soon (Inshallah)…..
Well done Altaf Hussain who clearly conveyed the voice of the majority of the people of Pakistan……….. and this is democracy conveying the real voice of majority of the people…….Recommend
Mian Nawz Schreef Zinda bad
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