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‘Problem is, we don’t trust Zardari anymore’

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‘Problem is, we don’t trust Zardari anymore’


Pakistan’s political landscape is currently quite volatile and you seem to have started a campaign against the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government. With less than a year to the general election, some might argue that you could have waited — why do you think it has become necessary for you to start this campaign now?

Shahbaz Sharif: It’s ironic that we should now be accused of running a campaign against the government, when just a few months ago we were being termed a “Friendly Opposition”! The fact of the matter is that the PML-N entered its current electoral term with the earnest desire to fulfil its responsibilities in both Punjab and Islamabad. It was in this good faith that we joined the PPP Government in the centre, assuming that Benazir Bhutto’s husband [Asif Ali Zardari] would uphold her promises. We were shocked to find that this was not the case, and to avoid reneging on our own campaign vows to our voters, we were left with no choice but to leave the central coalition. Nevertheless, we did not attempt to destabilise the government; our Party felt that to weaken even the most disingenuous democratic government would be to open the doors to another potential dictatorship.

Now four years have gone by, and we find it impossible to turn a blind eye to the federal government’s utter disregard for all democratic norms and principles. Corruption charges and court cases have reduced confidence in the president, the prime minister and most of their cabinet to an all-time low, and the power crisis has brought the average Pakistani to his knees. We cannot sit idly by in the eye of this storm, and must urge the PPP to hold elections as early as possible, given that their term is substantially completed.
GN: You govern the most populous province of Pakistan — some would blame PML-N for the current political and economic failings (such as corruption or the power shortage) in Pakistan because you play the role of a friendly opposition. What is your take on this perception?
SS: As I said in my answer to your previous question, it is impossible to satisfy every critic. It is strange to suggest that the PML-N is a friendly opposition running a campaign against the federal government — it must be one or the other or, as in this case, neither. Circumstances in Pakistan change on a near daily basis. By not attempting to destabilise the government until now, we have acted in defence of democracy and our political institutions.
By beginning to pressure the government into early elections, we are acting in defense of the dignity of Pakistan and the needs of its people. Each has been a considered action, and has been part of our overall strategy of doing all we can to serve our country as sincerely as possible.
GN: What do you say about creating more provinces in Pakistan and do you think this proposal will help solve the administrative and economic problems?
SS: The PML-N is actually in favour of the creation of new provinces — just recently, we passed a resolution through the Punjab Assembly calling for the creation of a National Commission to address this issue.
But, the PML-N’s proposal will include new provinces formed on the basis of population, geography and the current accessibility of government. What we would not support is a division on ethnic or linguistic lines, since we believe that this will run counter to the original vision of Pakistan.
GN: What is the solution of the energy crisis in Pakistan and what steps is the Punjab Government taking to overcome this situation?
SS: The PML-N’s considered view is that Pakistan has sufficient power capacity to almost satisfy its current requirements, provided that it is utilised appropriately. We have given a number of suggestions to the federal government, and indeed the other provincial governments to overcome this crisis.
GN: The growing price of land, along with general inflation, has made it almost impossible for a common man to buy a house in Pakistan. What steps is the Punjab Government taking to address this challenge?
SS: Absolutely correct — the price of land has become unbearable for the average Pakistani. The only real solution to this problem is a holistic urban development strategy that allows our cities to expand upwards instead of outwards.
At a provincial level, the government of Punjab has launched two projects that will be of particular benefit to the prospective homeowner. The first is the Aashiyana Housing Scheme, which is essentially a government planned housing society sold to the consumer at subsidized rates, with purchasers selected by ballot out of a qualifying pool of interested parties. We are now establishing these housing societies across the province, particularly near our large urban areas. Our second major project — began as soon as I assumed office — has been to computerise land records and establish a proper land registry.
GN: The Punjab government has established the Daanish School System. Some have asked whether a parallel schooling system was necessary. Would it not have been better to inject this money into mainstream education system?
SS: It is true that we have a very large public school system, many elements of which are in constant need of repair. The annual budget for the School Department, at well over Rs 100 billion, is very substantial. The annual budget for the Daanish Schools, by comparison, is not even half a billion rupees. There is no question of this handful of schools being considered a parallel schooling system. What they are, is a new category of elite boarding schools for high potential students to allow them to differentiate themselves and break out of their socio-economic conditions. For those that are concerned with their costs, it is a little known fact that the cost of educating a child at a Daanish School is actually lower than the cost of educating a child at a number of existing public schools

GN: Overseas Pakistanis are the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, but they are always ignored by Pakistan’s governments. Are you taking any measures to address their requirements vis-à-vis housing, pension, investment and education?

SS: I agree with you that the Overseas Pakistanis have a vital role to play for Pakistan and that their true potential has not been rightly understood. On a personal level, I have been an overseas Pakistani myself, during my period of exile, and can attest that the love of one’s homeland is a beautiful thing that should be protected and nurtured.

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I 100% agree with you @PML-N, BUT why you guyz didn't give resignations when you promise to give them in Dec? Why even after agreement on being in DPC Long March you left away. Everyone know what gonna happen if PML-N and PTI would have joined Long March. And this also clearly shows attentions of both parties that, they are here only for just words and speak only, and waiting for next election. You both parties should remember the Zardari (master of Politics), who is already be preparing to clean sweep you fools who still stopped joining the Long March on directions of US.

People of Pakistan's suffering will continue....
 
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They set out to restore CJ and they got what they wanted.
or maybe you want to go back to same old routine, when one comes to power other party start conspiring to remove govt. and this goes on untill Army takes over, then same as before. Differences aside, we should appreciate if something good is done by anyone.

why is it that we Pakistani people fight amongst us on this forum all the time, we go all out to insult and humiliate each other, name calling etc. I dont see people from any other nationality do the same, they disagree with each other but within the limit.

we are be-sabri and be-chain nation

I think we deserve what happened to us for last 60 years, and I dont see it stopping
 
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PPP, PML-N, ANP, MQM, JUI cannot be trusted at all, no way no chance. They are all anti Pakistanis who are working for foreign powers to destabilize Pakistan.

It is like what I have kept saying in the past Pak Army shouldn’t had allowed Zardari to become the President they should had arrested him & dissolved PPP & should had asked for new elections under their supervision. Pakistan security should come first always the dumb wishes of sleeping people should not be given any importance when it comes to national security. What has PPP done so far they have broken all the laws & above all they have allowed US boots on Pakistani soil & what have done with Zardairs permission they have spread terror & chaos in Pakistan from US Embassy & US Consulates. The image which Gen. Musharraf had build of Pakistan has completely been destroyed by Zardair & Nawaz. I will prefer even now living under Gen. Musharraf’s rule which was a Millions times better, rather than living under PPP or PML-N who have only destabilized Pakistan in their time of rule.

Nawaz Sharif should had be hanged for his crimes after he had surrendered in front of US & India during the Kargil war & he alone is responsible for the deaths of so many Pak Army personals, a war which Pak Army was winning he made us lose the war, he & his corrupt party are responsible for this & as far as Zardari goes he has done worse, he has given Pakistan in US’s hand. Article 6 should be applied not only on them but their parties as well.

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They set out to restore CJ and they got what they wanted.
or maybe you want to go back to same old routine, when one comes to power other party start conspiring to remove govt. and this goes on untill Army takes over, then same as before. Differences aside, we should appreciate if something good is done by anyone.

why is it that we Pakistani people fight amongst us on this forum all the time, we go all out to insult and humiliate each other, name calling etc. I dont see people from any other nationality do the same, they disagree with each other but within the limit.

we are be-sabri and be-chain nation

I think we deserve what happened to us for last 60 years, and I dont see it stopping

Any politician who comes under these corrupt Democratic rules is usless & will end up working for foreign powers. The system needs to be changed completely from head to toe. So even today I prefer living under Pak Army rule rather than living under corrupt Democracy which is controlled & run by US.
 
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They set out to restore CJ and they got what they wanted.
or maybe you want to go back to same old routine, when one comes to power other party start conspiring to remove govt. and this goes on untill Army takes over, then same as before. Differences aside, we should appreciate if something good is done by anyone.

why is it that we Pakistani people fight amongst us on this forum all the time, we go all out to insult and humiliate each other, name calling etc. I dont see people from any other nationality do the same, they disagree with each other but within the limit.

we are be-sabri and be-chain nation

I think we deserve what happened to us for last 60 years, and I dont see it stopping

oh bhai I said about DPC Long March on Supply line restoration. And then Words from both parties to join Long March and then they betray DPC, even when they welcomed them for even lead the Long March.

There is famous saying in Hindi "Zulm Karnay walla b pappi or zulm sehnay walla", so tolerance doesn't means, due to NRO or some fake votes on the choice of US, UK, the government you got needed to be obeyed. And let them rule even after one of the most brutal rule of all times.

& yes, we Pakistani deserve this regime not because we are not tolerant. Its because we are not united and those who are leading us, and looting us knows this very well.
 
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so called democratic govt of zardari......:confused: unfortunately we have only autocratic leaders....they can never be trusted............
 
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then my dear u are a fuking retard / or money making criminal other wise no sane person whO IS EDUCATED will side with zardari
 
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