Before elections, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) claimed resolving power crisis was a matter of 15 days. How 15 days converted into five months was a query made by the Leader of the Opposition in Senate Aitzaz Ahsan during the Senate session.
Speaking on President Asif Ali Zardari’s address to joint session of Parliament made earlier in June this year, Senator Aitzaz said that the PML-N government was backtracking on all its promises made with the people during its elections’ campaign.
“They also promised after coming into power they would stop drone strikes. You cannot capture a lone gunman from Islamabad, how would you succeed in preventing drones attacks?” asked the PPP Senator. He criticised the first two months’ performance of the PML-N government for making no efforts to fulfill promises made in its election manifesto.
Aitzaz Ahsan said the PML-N leaders fooled the masses with hollow promises to merely win their votes otherwise they were well aware of the actual situation on all the crisis the last government was going through.
Senator Aitzaz Ahsan came particularly hard at PML-N on the issue of terrorism. He said it was PML-N government in Punjab that “bribed” the terrorists and asked them to spare the province as they shared the ideology of the militants.
“In another way, it was like allowing the terrorists to freely target the remaining three provinces which they actually did,” said the Senator. One by one, the opposition leader reminded the PML-N government that on all those issues that it used to criticise the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government on were still remain unattended.
“PML-N has failed to fulfil the promises it made with the labourers, for instance, for fixing minimum wages at Rs15,000 per month,” he said. The PML-N made tall claims during the election campaigns that it would eradicate corruption and would say no to foreign loans, besides bringing down the high inflation rate.
On the contrary, the present government has done all that it promised to avoid. Complaining that media was being biased against PPP, Senator Aitzaz Ahsan said the PML-N government was already losing patience on the ongoing criticism.
“Media would soon get to know that it is Mian Nawaz Sharif in power who cannot tolerate criticism,” said Ahsan while referring to cases registered against a private TV channel in Balochistan. He said even the dictator, the former President Pervez Musharraf, could not gag the media. However, he lodged a complaint with media that it was not giving due coverage to the opposition parties including PPP, Awami National Party (ANP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid-i-Azam (PML-Q).
Published in The Express Tribune, August 28th, 2013.
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It is just criticism for the sake of criticism by Aitzaz Ahsan. The government of PPP did not fulfill their election promises and manifesto in five years. They should not blame PML-N govt of backtracking on promises so soon. Give the new government appropriate time for carrying out development projects. Then make them accountable for their performance.
PPP and N-league are definitely two sides of the same coin with the major difference that N-League is more lethal.PPP leadership was open and extempore in their greed and resultant misgovernance.N-League ,on the other hand,operates with expertise and systematically achieving volumes of loot on much bigger levels.Simultaneously ,they will shed crocodile tears on the plight of common man and pledging to eliminate corruption.They will even cause discomfort to Habib Jalib in his grave by hypocritical recitation of his poetry.Their industrial and business empires will flourish at the expense of the state.This is not the flight of imagination.This has already happened twice at national level and for decades in Punjab.
They are both sides of the same coin.
They're fulfilling their promises just like PPP fulfilled its promise of providing roti, kapra and makaan to the masses. "Roti, Kapra aur Makan" does that slogan sound familiar Mr. Ahsan?