The Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Khursheed Shah, is now demanding that the prime minister apologise to the nation over the failure to fully implement the National Action Plan (NAP) that was formulated after the APS massacre. It must be noted that the prime minister, speaking in London this week, has acknowledged that the implementation of the NAP has in part been “slow”. We add our own voice to that of the Leader of the Opposition in calling for the prime minister to come to parliament and explain himself. He and his party were elected on a ticket that included greater transparency and accountability, both of which have been notably absent as the life of the government has gone on. Mr Shah banged another nail on the head when he said that the support structures of the terrorists remained intact, and he pointed to the instance of south Punjab. He was further critical of Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan who has yet to criticise in forthright terms, the Charsadda attack. In short, there is a chorus of voices, parliamentary and otherwise, saying that the government needs to work harder at eliminating terrorism, and moreover display greater accountability to the nation’s premier forum of governance — the federal parliament.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 28th, 2016.
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