PM Kakar peppered with hard questions at LUMS

Students grill caretaker premier with questions about delayed elections, late arrival and 'rigged elections'

LAHORE:

Interim Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Monday suffered an embarrassing barrage of hard-hitting questions from students as he grappled to tackle the unexpected situation.

The session, intended to be a platform for open dialogue, quickly turned into a challenging interrogation with students relentlessly peppering him with pointed inquiries, with one girl even asking: “Why did you feel the need to come and address amid declining economy?”

Addressing the students at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Kakar encouraged them to fearlessly explore various paths for their future without being afraid of making mistakes— a reality that was driven home soon when the students did not hold back from touching hot-button issues, putting him on the back foot as he struggled to find satisfactory answers.

In what observers and social media users described as a “feeble explanation” he offered about the election outcomes notoriously reeking of rigging, the premier said: “Pakistan’s democracy was in the transitional period.”

He then referred to the controversial 2021 Senate elections when seven votes apparently cast in favour of the Pakistan Democratic Movement's (PDM) joint candidate, Yousuf Raza Gilani, were rejected, pointing out that PTI did not embrace a pro-democratic stance until after Imran Khan's removal from power.

“Forget about who did it [the outcome of Senate polls] … we all know who did it. I was also part of it” he admitted. “It [Pakistan’s democracy] had not been a settled one like that of a European country where the democratic system had taken a shape.”

The prime minister said that to reach their destination, well-defined principles should be laid down beyond political considerations.

Some students also expressed their disappointment at PM Kakar’s late arrival, saying that it showed that he did not value the time of students and disregarded knowledge.

In the viral video of the exchange, others can be seen applauding their peers for fearlessly confronting the leader with tough questions while the premier seemingly managed to remain composed.

Meanwhile, the encounter quickly caught the attention of social media platforms, with viral clips of the incident flooding ‘X’, among other sites, thrusting the young minds of LUMS into the spotlight.

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