Eventually, Postal Services Minister Murad Saeed took the opportunity to take proceedings completely off course. He accused Bilawal Bhutto of “pleading India’s case”, being an accidental party chief, and being a party to massive graft. He even referenced Bilawal’s age, which was surprising, considering Saeed is just about two years older than him. The speech was only cut short by the Azaan. Along the way, Shireen Mazari tried to defend Imran’s apparent misspeak on Germany and Japan’s post-World War Two recovery. Imran spoke of industries being set up along borders to encourage economic integration and regional peace. He probably did mean Germany and France, as Mazari insisted, although his repeated references to Japan and the statements from the party’s media machine undercut Mazari’s defence. They claimed that Imran did not misspeak and Japan did set up border industries.
Except that Germany and Japan are thousands of miles apart, and more importantly, Japan is an island. It has no land borders and no such industries set up on shorelines for such a purpose. And unfortunately, such knee-jerk efforts to defend the indefensible will turn the PTI into an island.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 24th, 2019.
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