“It is the prerogative of the president of Pakistan to appoint whomever [to the post]. Consultation does not mean appointing the person that the leader of the opposition agrees with,” Gilani said, during his visit on Sunday to the residence of Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q) leaders Chaudhry Shujaat Husain and Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi.
The prime minister’s comments come a day after National Assembly Opposition Leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) filed a petition in the Supreme Court, challenging the appointment of Fasih Bokhari, a retired admiral, as the NAB chairman.
Gilani said that Chaudhry Nisar had objected to each and every nomination made for the slot, which is “illegal” and should be stopped. “The Pakistan Peoples Party-led coalition government should be credited for appointing the opposition leader as the chairperson of accountability,” he said, referring to the National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee which Nisar heads.
“Once someone comes into power in a province or in the centre, they should abstain from using it against the federation,” he said.
Referring to the PML-N’s planned rally for October 28, which is to be led by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, he said it is illegal and the Punjab government should not participate in it. Calling Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf (PTI) a “threat” to PML-N’s hold in Punjab, he said that PML-N’s rallies in the province are merely a tactic to maintain its image before the people and to counter PTI.
He said that PML-N should not only fear PTI, it must also worry about the Senate election in March 2012 and the government’s fifth budget. “Shahbaz should not worry that there will be rigging in the next general elections. The polls in 2013 will be transparent, free and fair,” Gilani said, in response to Shahbaz’s recent statement that elections held under President Zardari will be bloody. The prime minister also said that Shahbaz’s demand to remove Zardari was undemocratic and in violation of a chief minister’s oath.
To ensure free elections, he said he had appointed four members of an independent election commission with Nisar’s consultation. “On his request, PPP’s chief whip in the National Assembly Khurshid Shah will coordinate and soon issue a notification.”
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Published in The Express Tribune, October 24th, 2011.
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Another example of our politicians of throwing blames on each others. Instead, I wish, they would have spent their energies and time on reducing miseries of the common man. But, alas, it seems people have been abononed by its own goverment and leaders.
@ Arshad. Yes PML(n) would show its muscle on 28th oct, Because they are using public money for sponsoring each & evey jalsa. Last week Nawaz shareef used public money to sponsor his jalsa in D I khan & this week is his brothers turn. They should spend the public money on health, education & other public welfare projects. PPP & PML(N) are two sides of the same coin.
Its ironic that even thought they have full power in the biggest province of Pakistan, the N- League has failed to deliver at any front, caused immense damage and depleted the financial resources of the province, failed to prevent the epidemic of Dengue, failed to account for the corrupt party members and at the time of hardship were the first to run off to Saudia with plane full of packed bags! And now they are crying over the Federal government and Imran Khan. I wonder what achievements can they boast off?
PML-N finds itself in tight situation due to the arrogance of its leaders. Disagreeing to each and every nomination is not called opposition. They are trying their best to re-enact the political scenario of 1990s. But they would fail miserably in their attempts... and they are not going to win next general elections... they have read the writing on the wall... and that is why they have started talking about rigging in the elections which are still around 18 months away...
Noone wants the PML-N.
and you wud know abt PML-N muscles on 28 ...