
But for all the goodwill expressed, one cannot help but suspect there is an element of political point- scoring behind the sudden trip by the PML-N chief and his brother and the speeches made there. The trip was scheduled immediately after about 400 people in Altit staged a protest hours after the prime minister’s visit, demanding the announcement of a relief package. The protest was called off after official assurances on this count. It is interesting that the Sharifs directed attention the way of the calamity-hit people only after this event, vociferously demanding that more be done for them. The protest in Altit is inevitable given the sudden crisis faced by people but there are limitations to what authorities can do. After all, the efforts made after the January landslide – to ward off catastrophe and re-open the portion of the Karakorum Highway that remains blocked – failed despite all out efforts by the Frontier Works Organisation. To capitalise on this situation is not entirely kosher. It is important that parties work together and put their plight ahead of any attempt to gain political ground or draw benefit from a situation that has so tragically ruined thousands of lives.
Published in the Express Tribune, May 26th, 2010.
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