
The PML-N is also set to issue a ‘white paper’ on Friday in an attempt to expose the government’s performance.
PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was quick to assert that the government had not done anything because it was busy making ‘U-turns’ instead of trying to serve the people.
Naya Pakistan #100Days100UTurns pic.twitter.com/d0R8jwoPvm
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) November 29, 2018
PML-N leader and former interior minister Ahsan Iqbal said the prime minister’s speech did not include any achievement of the government but offered a set of new promises to the nation. He said the prime minister’s remarks lacked substance.
He said the speech did not mention any step to increase power generation, ensure economic growth or broaden the tax base. He said the ruling party’s flagship slogan was eradicating corruption but it wound up the Ehtesab Commission in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa soon after coming to power.
PM Imran says govt focused on carving policies for the poor in 100 days
He said a lack of governance in the country had already prompted people to start comparing the governments of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and PML-N.
پالیسی بن رہی ہے - پالیسی بن رہی ہے - پالیسی بن رہی ہے ........ جب سارا زور دھرنوں پہ ہو گا تو یہی جواب ہو گا - 90 دن میں کرپشن ختم کر نے کا جھانسا دیا اور اب چین اور ملیشیا سے پوچھتے پھر رہے ہیں ہم کیا کریں؟
— Ahsan Iqbal (@betterpakistan) November 29, 2018
پی ٹی آئی کے سو دن اور وزیر اعظم سیلیکٹ کے خطاب پر مختصر تبصرہ۔
— Ahsan Iqbal (@betterpakistan) November 29, 2018
بڑا شور سنتے تھے پہلو میں دل کا
جو چیرا تو اک قطرۂ خوں نہ نکلا
He alleged that the prime minister was directly running the Punjab government after disrupting the governance model in the province. The PML-N leader said running the government affairs was a complex task and Prime Minister Imran hoping to fulfill his future promises without any practical approach was akin to pipe-dreaming.
PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb termed the prime minister’s speech “a bulletin of excuses”. She said that instead of giving an explanation over the past 100 days’ performance, Prime Minster Imran had come up with more promises for the next 100 days.
Marriyum said the people were waiting to hear from the prime minister about the “miracles” pulled off by his government but he declared that the country would be turned around financially through calves, chickens, prawns and “Islamic tourism”.
The PML-N leader said her party would apprise the people of the U-turns and failures of the government. Meanwhile the people could continue searching for PTI’s performance online because that’s where most of its promises were delivered, through fancy graphics and lip service, she added.
She said the prime minister should have told the people that the country’s foreign reserves had plunged from $17 billion to $11 billion, the value of rupees had dropped to the lowest level, foreign debt had increased by Rs900 billion, foreign direct investment was down 67 per cent, development budget had been cut by 35 per cent and 400,00 people had lost their jobs.
PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s spokesperson Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said the prime minister had no success to offer after the completion of 100 days of his government. He said the period had been spent only in forming more and more committees on various issues.
He said the one who had shown the nation the dreams of a new Pakistan had broken the back of middle class people through a tsunami of price hike. The unusual increase in the prices of electricity, gas and petrol had caused economic hardship for the people, he added. Political interference in police and bureaucracy had exposed the claims of bringing about a change and the government had made the begging bowl the main feature of its foreign policy, he said.
The senator said the prime minister should hand over to the National Accountability Bureau his financial supporters who owned property abroad. Prime Minister Imran should have looked at least once at the people sitting in front of him before speaking about accountability, he added.
Another PPP leader and senator Sherry Rehman said that first 100 days could be best described as, "A bonfire of vanities". She added that the government is yet to escape confrontation politics of the past.
The senator also said the good governance requires building bipartisanship confidence.
She claimed that the nation hoped they would be apprised on the initiatives to be rolled out in the near future, however, only more PTI rhetoric was given by PM Imran.
What a bonfire of the vanities this #100Days100Uturns has been.Worried for my country. It needs healing, not constant container confrontation.But they’re too invested in false narratives as opposed to the hard rock of real governance which requires building bipartisan confidence
— SenatorSherryRehman (@sherryrehman) November 29, 2018
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