PML-N rally in Larkana
For PML-N to have a shot at competing in Sindh, it will require months of campaigning and organising on the ground.

Equally curious was Nawaz’s claim that on his first day in office he would have the killers of Benazir arrested. Since this means that he obviously doesn’t buy into the narrative that Benazir was assassinated by militants, Nawaz might want to spell out who exactly he plans to incarcerate. The case against former president Pervez Musharraf has always rested on negligence, not on ordering the trigger pulled. Nawaz also blasted the PPP government for only giving flood victims Rs20,000 per family, and not Rs100,000 as he had wanted. The sentiment is an admirable one, but it comes crashing against financial realities. The PML-N has made a lot of noise about rejecting US aid and doing without IMF bailouts, so he will have to explain where this money will materialise from.
The reason Nawaz Sharif had to rely so heavily on the Benazir card in Larkana is that he knows that Pakistan’s politics are provincially entrenched. One speech on its own, no matter how impressive the turnout, will do nothing to change that. For the PML-N to have a shot at competing in Sindh, it will require months of campaigning and organising on the ground.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 13th, 2011.
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