Major opposition parties rallied behind the government on Wednesday in its duel with influential scholar Dr Tahirul Qadri, saying that they were united to defend the democratic process.
However, there was a catch: Led by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), opposition groups spelt out a 10-point charter of demands, which include immediate announcement of an election schedule.
Nawaz presided over two high-level meetings at his residence in Jati Umra, Raiwind – one with his party and the other with the heads of major opposition groups – to discuss the political situation in the country as well as the Supreme Court’s order against the premier.
Opposition leaders vowed to resist any unconstitutional step – a reference that Pakistani politicians often use for military takeovers.
10-point declaration
Emerging from the huddle with other opposition leaders, Nawaz read out the 10 demands, which, according to him, had been unanimously drafted and would have to be fulfilled immediately.
Firstly, the opposition parties demanded the announcement of an “unambiguous election schedule”, as well as a roadmap for the formation of a caretaker government well in time.
Secondly, they demanded that the consultative process for the interim government should be expanded, and other parties should be consulted.
The opposition parities expressed confidence in the Election Commission of Pakistan and asked the government to implement the Supreme Court’s orders on electoral reforms.
Thirdly, the opposition parties said transition in the country would be possible only through free and fair elections. Individuals should refrain from their “unconstitutional demands which will have negative impact on election”, they added.
The parties also expressed concern over the poor law and order situation in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Karachi.
PM’s reaction
Welcoming the opposition’s stand, Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf assured the nation that the government was committed to holding free, fair and impartial elections as per the law and Constitution and warned that any obstacles created in its way would not be tolerated.
The prime minister also assured political parties that they would be consulted on all matters related to elections. He reiterated that the next elections would be held on time.
Meetings
The second meeting presided by Nawaz was attended by JUI-F chief Fazlur Rehman, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Munawar Hassan, Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party’s Mehmood Khan Achakzai, Talal Bugti, Hasil Bazinjo, Aftab Ahmed Sherpao, Hamid Nasir Chatha, PML-F Punjab President Mustafa Khar, Saleem Saifullah, Haroon Akhtar and Professor Sajid Mir, among other leaders.
Terming Dr Qadri’s sit-in “a circus”, Nawaz said his demands are a true form of Mukmuka (underhand deal) among Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan, Dr Qadri and President Zardari.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman lashed out at Dr Qadri, saying he would not be able to pull off such a dharna without any backing.
Regarding the Supreme Court’s order calling for the arrest of the prime minister, Nawaz said he agreed with the court. However, according to the participants, the meeting unanimously vowed they would let the PPP complete its tenure despite the Supreme Court’s ruling.
According to sources, the meeting also discussed whether Dr Qadri was being backed by a local, foreigner or Zardari himself. The participants said the opposition parties unanimously agreed that the army was not interested in exploiting the Dr Qadri situation.
They said that following this viewpoint, the opposition parties have given the government the go-ahead for taking action against the dharna.
Caretaker and election-related matters
The opposition parties have provided Nawaz and opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan a mandate to initiate talks with Premier Ashraf regarding the caretaker set-up and to sign a contract with him. The content of the contract would be the appointment of a caretaker prime minister and four provincial chief ministers.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 17th, 2013.
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For God Sake my PTI friends, at least you should have a courage to appreciate, if any one take a positive step. without political stability how we can achive financial stability & in current scenario no single political party can do this.....Election will not held on Social media....
So all who were cheated by Nawaz Sharif are back to Raiwand! There is an Urdu idiom for them: "Mulla kee dor masjid tak!"
Pure circus.
Democracy and elected leaders are maturing. Too bad the losers who have no hope in the next elections are running away from contesting. The remnants of Gen Mush are looking for escape route from elections and searching backdoor to power. Time to expose eternal losers and enemies of constitution in various garbs and uniforms.
So, PTI is out of this cabal ? If so, it is a big mistake.
You see that pak army...from left to right..all politicians that you made..and brought into the government by toppling the existing democratic set up. This is what happens when you create too many frankenstien..they turn against you :)
@Conspiracy Theorist
More corruption than done by PPP? Ever heard of a province named Punjab?
Or you meant to say that they have more political wisdom than Mr. Imran Khan who has been residing fool's heaven since the 90s?
A wise and mature approach by opposition especially Nawaz Sharif. Far better than Imran Khan's repeatedly-failed policy of sitting alone.
I hope PMLN will establish good governance in center as it did in Punjab.
United we stand for corruption.