Shame, or the lack thereof, can be recognized in another's conduct. This is an objective matter; someone who sincerely thinks it is a matter of taste, like whether mangoes taste good, is clueless.
In this case, we know that in any democratic culture, the PM thinks of his job as being representative of the people, and thus feels too much shame to continue in that role in the face of protests as massive as those we have seen recently in Islamabad, or in the face of evidence that he came to power on the basis of rigged elections. Nawaz' refusal to step down despite the complete loss of his credibility, reputation, and perceived legitimacy, is objective proof that he lacks the level of shame that democratic politicians normally have. This is not at all difficult to see. It fits with everything else we know about him (he
The same lack of shame was evident in his ludicrous attack on the Supreme Court (available on video for all to see), and in the farcical way he attempted to remotely hijack his General's plane. I didn't think such stupidity would be seen outside the world of comedy movies; really, you and I should be hanging our heads in shame that we have such a complete clown as our Prime Minister, of all things. (I doubt he'd be able to hold onto a job serving coffee in most places, his character is so bad.)
You are not the first person to attack me for supporting Dr. Qadri (one of my relatives nearly disowned me for this LOL!). I assure you I am not trolling, and I am quite sane. Many people, you and some of my family members included, are unable to see through the lies the media spreads about Dr. Qadri; my own research has convinced me they are wrong. I will explain more later, inshaAllah.