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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has turned to his government’s allies in a bid to defuse the impending anti-government protest campaign planned by some opposition groups.

On Friday, PM Nawaz held separate meetings with the Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party’s Mahmood Khan Achakzai, the National Party’s Hasil Bizenjo and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl’s Fazlur Rehman and garnered their support against, what government terms, attempts to sabotage the PML-N’s development agenda.

Back home, PM Nawaz strikes a defiant note

Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Dr Tahirul Qadri’s Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) are all set to start another protest campaign to dislodge the incumbent government. Earlier in August 2014, the same parties also launched a marathon sit-in in Islamabad.

The PTI has announced a protest rally from Peshawar to Attock on August 7. It also plans another protest march from Rawalpindi to Islamabad next week. Dr Qadri’s PAT will be holding a protest march in Lahore today (Saturday) and has threatened to turn it into a sit-in in front of the Punjab Assembly.

Qadri’s PAT also claims to have the support of other smaller parties like Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen, Sunni Tehreek, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan and some other groups.

“Being a political party and representative of the people of our province, we are totally supportive of the democratically-elected federal government,” the PM office quoted Hasil Bizenjo as saying during his meeting with the prime minister.

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Bizenjo is president of the National Party and is also the minister for ports and shipping in Nawaz’s cabinet. His party, along with Achakzai’s PkMAP, are also the ruling PML-N’s coalition partners in Balochistan. Fazlur Rehman’s JUI-F is also part of the government in the Centre. The premier after a long gap of two years also held a meeting with lawmakers of his party on Thursday. The ruling PML-N plans to aggressively propagate development schemes to counter opposition’s onslaught.

PM Nawaz to address parliament after opposition boycott over Panama leaks

Opposition parties have been mounting pressure on government to investigate Panama Papers, which in April revealed that family members of the prime minister held off shore companies in a tax haven.

In aftermath of the scandal, two mainstream parties – the Pakistan Peoples Party and PTI – filed references against the prime minister and his close relatives in the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). However, the PPP is indecisive on the question of street protests but the PTI wants to pursue Panamagate scandal and corruption issues aggressively. It is also planning to move to Supreme Court against the premier in the coming days.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 6th, 2016.
 
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when the politicans are hungry for power other than well being of the citizen who have elected them then Alllah can only help that nation.
khuda bhi us ki madat nai krta esi quom ki.
 
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On Friday, PM Nawaz held separate meetings with the Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party’s Mahmood Khan Achakzai, the National Party’s Hasil Bizenjo and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl’s Fazlur Rehman and garnered their support against, what government terms, attempts to sabotage the PML-N’s development agenda.

Rather to have allies like Chakzai and diesel on your side, its better to have foe like IK. Someone plz remind NS how diesel misled Zardari on Iftikhar Chaudhry restoration case back then and how he miserably failed to thaw relations of NS with Zardari recently.
 
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These protests are getting tiresome, but I hope we don't become as savage as the Indians did and start shooting people in the eyes. Besides, I don't think Pakistani's go down that easily...
 
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the extents the bald fatties will go to to save their chair is astonishing!
 
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nothing will happen . the whole machinery is corrupt, judiciary, election commission, politicians, police are all corrupt. i can bet on it in 2018 elections pml n will lead in paunjab, ppp in sindh and mqm in karachi. pakistani people deserve what they are getting

can anyone believe that such a person can become a PM of any country.?
 
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Whats Up With Imran And Qadri , Why they Keep repeating protest Rally ?

The protests can all go away. All Nawaz Sharif has to do, is reveal the source of the funds from where he purchased the flats worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Its that simple, but why is Nawaz Sharif so stubborn and not revealing the source of funds?
 
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The protests can all go away. All Nawaz Sharif has to do, is reveal the source of the funds from where he purchased the flats worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Its that simple, but why is Nawaz Sharif so stubborn and not revealing the source of funds?
Because he is corrupt But its Pakistani People who choose him and voted for his party
 
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These protests are getting tiresome, but I hope we don't become as savage as the Indians did and start shooting people in the eyes. Besides, I don't think Pakistani's go down that easily...
If you remember the 1st dharna and attack on Parliament and on PTV Pm Nawaz Govt not even let police carry a gun,and Pti/pat goons have sticks with nails.they beat SP Islamabad and other police man very badly...

This drama will fail again....I want IK to do dharna again and loose KPK also in next election:D
 
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So, PM of Pakistan is not answerable for any type of corruption.....good going...
 
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