Disqualified or not, PM still rules Lahori hearts

Many locals say the SC decision will have little effect on the masses


Ali Ousat July 29, 2017
Nawaz Sharif gestures at supporters. PHOTO: PML-N

LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz may have its critics in Lahore, but there is little doubt that most of the people are still diehard supporters.

This was evident from the fact that most people on the street met the Supreme Court decision to disqualify the prime minister with disdain. The verdict, and its repercussions, was the one topic that dominated conversation in marketplaces and homes. Whether it was street vendors, rickshaw drivers, eatery owners or tailors, all had one question on their minds: who is the next prime minister of Pakistan?

Many of those in markets and shops also questioned whether the whole Panama sequence of events was a conspiracy against democracy.

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People in Gawal Mandi, the hometown of Nawaz Sharif, were going about their daily routine. However, all of them were irritated by, what they called, the derailment of democracy. Most of those who were asked for their opinion agreed that removing an elected prime minister in this manner was not acceptable.

Fayyaz Madani, a pickup driver, could not even pronounce the word “Panama”, but was nonetheless saddened by the news. “Mian Sahab being disqualified over the Pan-mama case is not a good thing and I think we will bear the brunt of it in the form of inflation,” he predicted. “I voted for Nawaz Sharif and will vote for him again. I will not turn to Imran Khan because I just want to support democracy,” he commented. The same were the views of a pan shop owner at Firdous market who believed the decision was not good for democracy. “However, it is the decision of the judiciary so we should accept it.”



He was unsure of what the future held, but was sure Imran Khan’s PTI would not make a difference if it came into power. “He (Imran) could not make a difference in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, while Pakistan Peoples Party has been finished in Punjab. You tell me, what can people do?” he asked.

A bunch of hungry young men, chowing down on Gawal Mandi’s famous naan channa, believed the decision would make little difference. One Rashid Khalid commented that the common people would continue to suffer due to inflation and bad governance.

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Zainul Abeen joined the debate and said Nawaz Sharif did little for the interests of the people and that is why there is little reaction from the common man over the Panamagate outcome.

“You can see; this area is a hub of Nawaz-league politics, but everything is open and people are going about their usual business. The only concern is bread and butter for their families,” he said.

Dr Waleed, meanwhile, said the masses suffered in misery and constantly changing faces were no longer acceptable.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 29th, 2017.

COMMENTS (4)

Shadow Moon | 6 years ago | Reply All those who still support Nawaz Sharif and PMLN are illiterates. They dont even know that his family stole billions of rupees and bought london apartments. Even his ministers are corrupt, look at Ishaq Dar, this guy owns towers in Dubai. How come these people gain such wealth when their businesses were in loss. Hassan Nawaz and hussain nawaz were students and then suddenly after two years they were the owners of billion dollar companies. Even for the richest guy Bill Gates, it took him 12 years to become a billionaire. The truth is PMLN started mega projects and took commissions and stole money from the public tax payers.
Mirza Faisal Hussain | 6 years ago | Reply Though I live in Karachi, where we cannot cast our vote for PMLN, yet me & my family always support him. Not just Lahore, where ever a sensible Pakistani lives, will support PMLN. Thanks to Nawaz Sharif, Karachi is becoming a peaceful city, less electric theft and shortages, PSX is showing positive sign, coal power plants are about to run,CPEC is on, what else show his plan for Pakistan Future
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