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PML-N legislators wary of Nawaz’s belligerence
Syed Irfan RazaUpdated May 18, 2018

ISLAMABAD: The parliamentary party of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Thursday reached the conclusion that the ruling party should not go into the coming general elections with Nawaz Sharif’s narrative of “confrontation with the establishment and the judiciary”.

Sources privy to the meeting told Dawn that Shahbaz Sharif, who recently replaced the senior Sharif as PML-N president after the latter’s ouster from Prime Minister House, agreed that the former prime minister should soften the stance he had adopted after being disqualified from holding public office by the Supreme Court for possessing a UAE Iqama (work permit).

The meeting, which was presided over by Shahbaz Sharif at Parliament House, was also attended by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, besides 121 parliamentarians of the party.

After attending the meeting, a federal minister told some reporters in his chamber that there was a divide within the PML-N as some of the parliamentarians backed Shahbaz Sharif’s point of view while others supported the narrative of Nawaz Sharif.

However, sources close to Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb rejected the claim of the minister and said that no differences or divide in the party were reflected at the meeting.

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, one of the senior leaders of the party, was present in Parliament House but he chose not to attend the meeting and instead spent most of the time in the chamber of National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.

Shahbaz Sharif, who is also chief minister of Punjab, expressed annoyance over the recent interview of Nawaz Sharif with Dawn and said the man who had arranged the interview was “the biggest enemy of Nawaz Sharif”.

In this interview, Nawaz Sharif’s remarks on the 2008 Mumbai attacks were blown up by Indian media. In Pakistan also the interview has caused quite a stir with the former prime minister’s rivals calling for his trial under sedition charges. Undeterred, Nawaz Sharif has suggested constitution of a national commission to make a final decision on the issue.

Shahbaz Sharif urged the PML-N legislators to focus on the elections to be held in July so that the party could fight the elements confronting it these days.

He recalled some important decisions made by Nawaz Sharif and said no party had worked in the country more than the PML-N, adding that four martial laws imposed in the past had weakened the country. “The voters are with us because of our performance and we will go into the polls with full confidence.”

He claimed that former US president Bill Clinton had offered $5 billion to Nawaz Sharif for not conducting nuclear tests in 1998 but the latter had rejected the offer and gone ahead with nuclear tests.

Comparing the performance of the PML-N with that of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, the ruling party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he said, “We have completed the metro bus project in Lahore at a cost of Rs30bn while over Rs60bn has been spent on a similar project being executed in KP.”

According to sources, four to five PML-N legislators expressed reservations over Nawaz Sharif’s interview on the Mumbai attacks and termed it “inappropriate”.

Some of the party leaders from southern Punjab said that their loyalty with the party was doubted and added that they could even sacrifice their lives for Nawaz Sharif but it was not the appropriate time to do so.

Some other legislators said that they had complete confidence in Nawaz Sharif and endorsed his narrative.

The sources said that Nawaz Sharif believed that his party should go into the coming elections with his narrative of “give respect to the vote”.

PM-Shahbaz meeting
Later, Prime Minister Abbasi met Shahbaz Sharif in his chamber in and the one-on-one meeting continued for 45 minutes.

The prime minister also held a separate meeting with officials of the foreign ministry to receive briefing before leaving for Turkey to attend D-8 summit being held in Istanbul on Friday (today).

Published in Dawn, May 18th, 2018

https://www.dawn.com/news/1408404

Man, the tinday really have some complex...They will always bring forward their past "sacrifice" without realizing how much more they have "earned" from being in "power" ...

Some dont agree with NS and some will still be the slave they were born to be and support him no matter what they say....

YET SS still thinks there is no division in the party?
 
As Nawaz Sharif thinks in his head

a) After money laundering
b) After forgery
c) After lieing under oat
d) After lieing in Parlment
e) After cursing Judiciary
f) After cursing Army
g) After anti Pakistan comments


He thinks ......he will just go to a comission and then go home

  • He never says he will go to Jail
  • He never says he will get disgraced
  • He never says he will be seen as criminal

The Jati Umra's popular statememt is

"Mian Sahib will go home, or go to Mecca or will go Medina , or go UK "


This rehtoric , is repeated by Paid Television anchors , and paid for TV shows who continue to call him with playful titles

"Mian Sahib" and that he is doing POLICTICs

However there is no such thing as playing Politics , these are criminal offenses

Politics is suppose to be giving a plan to help population , spreading anarchy is treason
 
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Fate is sealed
Got inside reports yep its definately sealed ;)
His screaming is trying to portray the decision as an out of the blue one when it actually is a carefully thought out one where he has no legal escape some say courts will do it, during the time of interim govt to minimize potential fallout

PML-N legislators wary of Nawaz’s belligerence
Syed Irfan RazaUpdated May 18, 2018

ISLAMABAD: The parliamentary party of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Thursday reached the conclusion that the ruling party should not go into the coming general elections with Nawaz Sharif’s narrative of “confrontation with the establishment and the judiciary”.

Sources privy to the meeting told Dawn that Shahbaz Sharif, who recently replaced the senior Sharif as PML-N president after the latter’s ouster from Prime Minister House, agreed that the former prime minister should soften the stance he had adopted after being disqualified from holding public office by the Supreme Court for possessing a UAE Iqama (work permit).

The meeting, which was presided over by Shahbaz Sharif at Parliament House, was also attended by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, besides 121 parliamentarians of the party.

After attending the meeting, a federal minister told some reporters in his chamber that there was a divide within the PML-N as some of the parliamentarians backed Shahbaz Sharif’s point of view while others supported the narrative of Nawaz Sharif.

However, sources close to Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb rejected the claim of the minister and said that no differences or divide in the party were reflected at the meeting.

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, one of the senior leaders of the party, was present in Parliament House but he chose not to attend the meeting and instead spent most of the time in the chamber of National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.

Shahbaz Sharif, who is also chief minister of Punjab, expressed annoyance over the recent interview of Nawaz Sharif with Dawn and said the man who had arranged the interview was “the biggest enemy of Nawaz Sharif”.

In this interview, Nawaz Sharif’s remarks on the 2008 Mumbai attacks were blown up by Indian media. In Pakistan also the interview has caused quite a stir with the former prime minister’s rivals calling for his trial under sedition charges. Undeterred, Nawaz Sharif has suggested constitution of a national commission to make a final decision on the issue.

Shahbaz Sharif urged the PML-N legislators to focus on the elections to be held in July so that the party could fight the elements confronting it these days.

He recalled some important decisions made by Nawaz Sharif and said no party had worked in the country more than the PML-N, adding that four martial laws imposed in the past had weakened the country. “The voters are with us because of our performance and we will go into the polls with full confidence.”

He claimed that former US president Bill Clinton had offered $5 billion to Nawaz Sharif for not conducting nuclear tests in 1998 but the latter had rejected the offer and gone ahead with nuclear tests.

Comparing the performance of the PML-N with that of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, the ruling party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he said, “We have completed the metro bus project in Lahore at a cost of Rs30bn while over Rs60bn has been spent on a similar project being executed in KP.”

According to sources, four to five PML-N legislators expressed reservations over Nawaz Sharif’s interview on the Mumbai attacks and termed it “inappropriate”.

Some of the party leaders from southern Punjab said that their loyalty with the party was doubted and added that they could even sacrifice their lives for Nawaz Sharif but it was not the appropriate time to do so.

Some other legislators said that they had complete confidence in Nawaz Sharif and endorsed his narrative.

The sources said that Nawaz Sharif believed that his party should go into the coming elections with his narrative of “give respect to the vote”.

PM-Shahbaz meeting
Later, Prime Minister Abbasi met Shahbaz Sharif in his chamber in and the one-on-one meeting continued for 45 minutes.

The prime minister also held a separate meeting with officials of the foreign ministry to receive briefing before leaving for Turkey to attend D-8 summit being held in Istanbul on Friday (today).

Published in Dawn, May 18th, 2018

https://www.dawn.com/news/1408404

Man, the tinday really have some complex...They will always bring forward their past "sacrifice" without realizing how much more they have "earned" from being in "power" ...

Some dont agree with NS and some will still be the slave they were born to be and support him no matter what they say....

YET SS still thinks there is no division in the party?
Baji Akheilos unko apni pari hy Ahad Chema key baad wo kehtey hain mama sanu muaf kar kiyon chitar pawaney ney

PML-N legislators wary of Nawaz’s belligerence
Syed Irfan RazaUpdated May 18, 2018

ISLAMABAD: The parliamentary party of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Thursday reached the conclusion that the ruling party should not go into the coming general elections with Nawaz Sharif’s narrative of “confrontation with the establishment and the judiciary”.

Sources privy to the meeting told Dawn that Shahbaz Sharif, who recently replaced the senior Sharif as PML-N president after the latter’s ouster from Prime Minister House, agreed that the former prime minister should soften the stance he had adopted after being disqualified from holding public office by the Supreme Court for possessing a UAE Iqama (work permit).

The meeting, which was presided over by Shahbaz Sharif at Parliament House, was also attended by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, besides 121 parliamentarians of the party.

After attending the meeting, a federal minister told some reporters in his chamber that there was a divide within the PML-N as some of the parliamentarians backed Shahbaz Sharif’s point of view while others supported the narrative of Nawaz Sharif.

However, sources close to Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb rejected the claim of the minister and said that no differences or divide in the party were reflected at the meeting.

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, one of the senior leaders of the party, was present in Parliament House but he chose not to attend the meeting and instead spent most of the time in the chamber of National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.

Shahbaz Sharif, who is also chief minister of Punjab, expressed annoyance over the recent interview of Nawaz Sharif with Dawn and said the man who had arranged the interview was “the biggest enemy of Nawaz Sharif”.

In this interview, Nawaz Sharif’s remarks on the 2008 Mumbai attacks were blown up by Indian media. In Pakistan also the interview has caused quite a stir with the former prime minister’s rivals calling for his trial under sedition charges. Undeterred, Nawaz Sharif has suggested constitution of a national commission to make a final decision on the issue.

Shahbaz Sharif urged the PML-N legislators to focus on the elections to be held in July so that the party could fight the elements confronting it these days.

He recalled some important decisions made by Nawaz Sharif and said no party had worked in the country more than the PML-N, adding that four martial laws imposed in the past had weakened the country. “The voters are with us because of our performance and we will go into the polls with full confidence.”

He claimed that former US president Bill Clinton had offered $5 billion to Nawaz Sharif for not conducting nuclear tests in 1998 but the latter had rejected the offer and gone ahead with nuclear tests.

Comparing the performance of the PML-N with that of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, the ruling party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he said, “We have completed the metro bus project in Lahore at a cost of Rs30bn while over Rs60bn has been spent on a similar project being executed in KP.”

According to sources, four to five PML-N legislators expressed reservations over Nawaz Sharif’s interview on the Mumbai attacks and termed it “inappropriate”.

Some of the party leaders from southern Punjab said that their loyalty with the party was doubted and added that they could even sacrifice their lives for Nawaz Sharif but it was not the appropriate time to do so.

Some other legislators said that they had complete confidence in Nawaz Sharif and endorsed his narrative.

The sources said that Nawaz Sharif believed that his party should go into the coming elections with his narrative of “give respect to the vote”.

PM-Shahbaz meeting
Later, Prime Minister Abbasi met Shahbaz Sharif in his chamber in and the one-on-one meeting continued for 45 minutes.

The prime minister also held a separate meeting with officials of the foreign ministry to receive briefing before leaving for Turkey to attend D-8 summit being held in Istanbul on Friday (today).

Published in Dawn, May 18th, 2018

https://www.dawn.com/news/1408404

Man, the tinday really have some complex...They will always bring forward their past "sacrifice" without realizing how much more they have "earned" from being in "power" ...

Some dont agree with NS and some will still be the slave they were born to be and support him no matter what they say....

YET SS still thinks there is no division in the party?
Baji Akheilos unko apni pari hy Ahad Chema key baad wo kehtey hain mama sanu muaf kar kiyon chitar pawaney ney
 
Nothing is impossible or written off in politics. I suspect the new candidates after PMLN turncoats will have a much more determined and strong show up from the hardcore PMLN supporters. If we believe US/India/Israel is supporting him as well then be ready for high-tech data analysis based election campaign from him. I already sense a pattern in his speeches and a method in the chaotic approach father-daughter duo have taken to handle all of this.
 
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