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With no alternative vision for governance and two insurgencies, Pakistanis must support Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
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Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif [Reuters]

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Tom Hussain

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Tom Hussain is a journalist and Pakistan affairs analyst based in Islamabad.

Pakistan has undergone a breathless eight years since its third transition from military rule to elected parliamentary governance in 2008.

The elections that year were overshadowed by the tragic assassination in December 2007 of Benazir Bhutto, who was on course for an unprecedented term as prime minister, amid a wave of national optimism. Her murder heralded the onset of a Taliban insurgency that has cost the country dearly.

As significantly, it robbed Pakistan of a leader acceptable to the public across the country's four federating units. The wave of sympathy that followed ushered into power a coalition government engineered by her widower, President Asif Ali Zardari, but his reputation for corruption, justifiable or not, has made him a hugely divisive figure, and certainly not one with whom most Pakistanis wish to identify.

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Naturally, the spotlight shifted to Bhutto's career-long rival, Nawaz Sharif, whose sweeping victory in the 2013 general election reflected the electorate's frustration with the Zardari administration's preoccupation with consolidating power, and inability to arrest the declining security situation and economy, in particular crippling power shortages.

Allegations of corruption
Sharif, too, has struggled. Like Zardari, he has been dogged by allegations of corruption, but unlike the former president, he has been hamstrung by a lack of political wiles.

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His naivety was exposed by his attempt to seek a negotiated peace with the Pakistani Taliban who, unlike their Afghan colleagues, have no popular support whatsoever.

Khan, while the obvious candidate, has yet to turn rhetoric into a practical course of action...



Similarly, he was tricked into launching a treason prosecution against General Pervez Musharraf, who had ousted him in an October 1999 coup, whereas he should have realised that it would antagonise the country's powerful military, thereby weakening his ability as prime minister to govern.

Thus barely more than a year after being elected, Sharif's government was nearly toppled by raucous protests led by former sports star Imran Khan, who has latched on to the exasperation of many Pakistanis with the country's pervasive culture of corruption, nepotism and lawlessness to emerge as a potential prime minister.

Indeed, had it not been for the outspoken support within parliament of Zardari's coalition, now in opposition, and an embarrassing surrender of defence and foreign policy decision-making to the military, Sharif would have been overthrown.

Nonetheless, his public approval ratings remain very high, according to opinion pollsconducted late last year.

With the odd exception, where by-elections have been necessitated, his party has retained seats in the federal parliament and the assembly in populous Punjab province, his political heartland. It also swept to victory in recent local government elections held there.

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Pakistani opposition leader Imran Khan [Reuters]
Nor is that level of support likely to change significantly because of the Panama Papers' revelations that his adult children have owned offshore companies.

It is not that Sharif is well endowed with with the charisma, eloquence, instincts and forceful personality that traditionally define a "leader".

Rather, it is because Sharif is acceptable to the majority of Pakistanis, including the the three of four provinces in which his party has no popular support to speak of, because he is perceived as a safe pair of hands.

Confrontational and ruthless
Another factor is the lack of a credible alternative. Khan, while the obvious candidate, has yet to turn rhetoric into a practical course of action, and because of the involvement of an army general in the 2014 protests, is not liked in the southern provinces of Balochistan and Sindh, where people are distrustful of the Punjab-centric military.

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Khan is yet to mature the way Sharif has. Whereas he was a confrontational and ruthless political protagonist in his two brief stints as prime minister in the 1990s, Sharif is now cautious.


Undoubtedly, his forced exile from Pakistan during General Musharraf’s regime, spent mostly in Saudi Arabia, gave him time to reflect. During that period, he also grew close to Bhutto and was profoundly affected by her assassination.

With her gone, Sharif is the only politician in Pakistan with the stature of a credible national leader, albeit it a highly flawed one. Thus Pakistanis have good reason to feel nervous about their prime minister's scheduled open-heart surgery on Tuesday.

Sharif's detractors, after pausing briefly to pray for his recovery, have created a furore about who, constitutionally, can rule Pakistan while he is indisposed.

Minus Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan would be leaderless at a time when it is deeply involved in fighting two insurgencies...



Perhaps they should broaden their perspective.

Minus Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan would be leaderless at a time when it is deeply involved in fighting two insurgencies - one against the Taliban, the other against Baloch rebels. Its economy is tentatively emerging from eight years of austerity.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's relations with neighbouring Afghanistan and India are uncomfortably antagonistic, and it is being diplomatically squeezed by the United States on matters of national security, as evidenced by the US drone strike that recently killed Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansoor.

As such, any pursuit of Sharif's political demise that is not focused on a legitimate transfer of power after the 2018 general election is rooted in callous disregard for Pakistan's stability.

Those political actors are either blind to the nationally divisive consequences of their actions, or just don't care.

Tom Hussain is a journalist and Pakistan affairs analyst based in Islamabad.

The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial policy.

 
We need to support democracy not a specific person. We should actually demand liberal democracy
true democracy always comes when people & there elected representatives are aware of there "rights and duties" and problem starts when either of the two groups try to infringe on the rights while having a total disregard to perform there duties and of the others . very too often elected representatives missuse there power if the people are not vigilant

now in Pakistan i dont think NS or IK or PPP are the only one but point till date the very selceted minority /elate have too much land or have total dominence over other sources of income there cannot be true democracy and for that end of feudalism is a must
 
What choice we have .No offense Guru Jee In India its the same .In BD its the same ,In US its the same Bush family ,In UK its the same .Miliband brothers and family ,Every where its the same the whole democratic system is flawed bcas too much money is involved .
 
NO ....

Exposed by Panama Leaks .... done in politics

CPEC deal and few other stuff done in past will grant him pardon and chance to retire but will have to pay hefty tax fine for no proof for money transfer

Should sign a exit from politics note for 25 years - whole family and 5% extra tax then average Pakistan for 25 years

Sons should make commitment to reinvest in Pakistan

If not guilty submit proof to Supreme court , and if Supreme court finds it ok , proceedings stop and channels stopped from broadcasting
 
What Pakistan need is a at least a decade long rule under a completely apolitical and technocrat setup, which will cleanse Pakistan of the filth which is ruling it since decades , create institutions based on professionalism , bring back all the looted money these so called democrats have stacked overseas, build a strong and uncompromising forigen policy and most importantly, take Pakistan forward on the basis of nationalism and patriotism. Once we have build a system where no looter, corrupt or a criminal can reach the power corridors, then we can introduce the democracy in its true essence. If the current system is let to work as it, Pakistan will further slide into abyss.

What we have in Pakistan is a facade of democracy. It has become a sexually transmitted disease where the power will be passed on to the son or daughter.
 
What choice we have .No offense Guru Jee In India its the same .In BD its the same ,In US its the same Bush family ,In UK its the same .Miliband brothers and family ,Every where its the same the whole democratic system is flawed bcas too much money is involved .
no matter how much saturation there is there is always scope for a new revolution and it can come only from within and there are pros and conns of every revolution but still they happen ... hope & hard work and good neeyat / intentions is the key

MANNA KI ANDHERRA GHANNA HAI PER UMEED KA DIAA JALAANA KAHAN MANNA HAI :azn:
 
Imran Khan is just too incompetent to replace Sharif. Imran can't even organise his gatherings properly and yet he talks about becoming PM.
If he truly wants to show the people of Pakistan that he deserves the position of PM, then he must bring development in kpk. Planting trees does not equal real development.
 
hello all
First best wishes for PM, Get Well Soon.
Now I disagree with the title completely , First even in His 3rd Term As PM , Mr NS is not able to preform any better then his previous terms , few sectors in Pakistan are on there top low level (in growth) since last 10 years .
and most important Agriculture is almost in Negative in Growth (back bone of Pakistan)

If you want to say he is the best or only The One (type) that's defiantly not the case , but if you like to say he is better then the rest Well Yes I agree with some extant to this .
Thank you all.

that end of feudalism is a must

Guru G ,,,, The Golden way for Progress , or the top and main thing to be done in Pakistan.
 
true democracy always comes when people & there elected representatives are aware of there "rights and duties" and problem starts when either of the two groups try to infringe on the rights while having a total disregard to perform there duties and of the others . very too often elected representatives missuse there power if the people are not vigilant

now in Pakistan i dont think NS or IK or PPP are the only one but point till date the very selceted minority /elate have too much land or have total dominence over other sources of income there cannot be true democracy and for that end of feudalism is a must
Spot on Guru ji
 
Just becasue someone had surgery for heart does not jack shiat, private health matter should have not eaten all the butter

Has to man up and take responsibility , if he transferred cash during the 1999 coup should state to Supreme court and submit proof of money transfer and match the money moved with his income tax

If can't proof the funds , agree to pay a Hefty fine / 5% increase tax for his whole family (25 years ban on politics) submitted signed document by whole family , and promise to not cry wolf tears they accept they screwed the system

Sons will have to bring the cash Back into Pakistan (By direct investment or Grant) , according supreme court's decision (25% of net worth back to Pakistan)

Petetion should be filed with Supreme court for mercy , based on past civil service to Pakistan

Only saving face achivement
a> CPEC (Really started in Musharaf's time)
b> Billion dollar grant from Saudia (Must show it was used for Pakistan)
c> Atomic bomb detonation 1999 decision
d> Held post of PM of Pakistan


All cases against Musharaf should be closed

PM KI post ko zalil ker ke RAKH DIYA
CHOORI aur seena zori ab nahi chale gi , it is advisable for his sons and him to take right decision and step down


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no matter how much saturation there is there is always scope for a new revolution and it can come only from within and there are pros and conns of every revolution but still they happen ... hope & hard work and good neeyat / intentions is the key

MANNA KI ANDHERRA GHANNA HAI PER UMEED KA DIAA JALAANA KAHAN MANNA HAI :azn:
In Pak unfortunately revolutions turn into CHanda Collection ,anarchy ,Uturn ,Marriages so in any other part of the world .
 

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