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ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: A serious setback to Pakistani PM Nawaz Shariffollowing the disclosure that his daughter and putative heir apparent, Maryam Sharif, had concealed ownership of the family's offshore assets and companies threatens to create new security complications for India.

A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing the Panama Papers, in its report to the supreme court, accused Maryam of forgery. The JIT has charged the ruling family with perjury, having disproportionate income and living beyond their means. It said Sharif failed to satisfactorily answer most of the questions put to him during his appearance before investigators on June 15.

"He was generally evasive and seemed preoccupied during the interview. Major part of his statement was based on hearsay," the report said, adding that Sharif remained non-committal, speculative and at times non-cooperative while recording his statement. The report further said Sharif tried to "parry most of the questions" by giving indefinite answers or by stating that "he does not remember, ostensibly to conceal facts".

If the SC decides to implement the report, perhaps by next week, Sharif might either be removed or, at the very least, be rendered completely ineffectual. This could have implications for India in the coming weeks and months, particularly in the security sphere.

India and Pakistan barely have any official interactions any more. The walk-by greeting between PM Narendra Modi and Sharif in Astana epitomised the state of ties, which does not go beyond pleasantries.

But while the loss of Sharif is unlikely to strike a blow at bilateral ties, a change of regime at this time might mean that there will be new players in Islamabad, too new to matter, leaving the job of governance and foreign policy to the army brass in Rawalpindi.

That would be the most obvious coup-like situation, bringing the army back on the frontline of governance, and its unclear whether it would want that. In addition, Sharif 's patrons in Saudi Arabia might not look too kindly on that, and it would certainly play badly in the US. Third, for all his problems, Sharif is still popular in Pakistan. An army-led removal might just help to cement that popularity .

From Ashfaq Kayani to Qamar Bajwa, the army has been loath to removing the civilian government of the day, even though it may be running the country from behind the scenes.

Sharif and his party, PML(N), remain defiant in the face of the opposition's call for his ouster, with the ruling party vowing to challenge the report.

However, the dominant opinion holds that JIT's findings have severely weakened Sharif's position by cutting his avenues of deniability, something which can be a source of worry for India. The outcome of the Sharif investigation and the resultant instability holds out the old red flags -that when Pakistan goes through a crisis, turning the spotlight on India and Kashmir might be a tempting answer.

Pakistan-based terror groups have shown that they can penetrate into J&K fairly easily, the Amarnath attack being the latest. It would be tempting to ratchet up violence in the Kashmir Valley, and use it to fend off international pressure to restore a civilian government.

Government circles in New Delhi seem to agree as they brace for what might turn out to be possible post-Sharif scenarios. The general elections are only months away, and if the army wants to preserve the democratic facade, they could allow Sharif to stay on until then. Second, Sharif's younger brother Shahbaz could take over his mantle.

Although Shahbaz would be an easier transition, he might remain severely constrained, and anyway, elections are around the corner, so it is unlikely he would want to pick up the Sharif flak, and might prefer to be a fresh face in the elections.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...my-has-india-worried/articleshow/59570425.cms
 
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India would be better off if Pakistani Army directly controls the nation instead of running it behind a civilian sham.

In my view it is Pakistanis who should be worried if civilians are sidelined by the army.

As an Indian we are least bothered whether Pakistan chooses any Sharif or Bhutto/Zardari or IK to be a figure head. Since it is their army which controls the whole set up.

There is also an allegation that Nawaz has pissed Soudi's off and they are using Raheel Sharif to dethrone NS.

In fact it looks like a comedy circus Good LUCK :enjoy:
 
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In my view it is Pakistanis who should be worried if civilians are sidelined by the army.

Incase NS and his family proved guilty in Court (which they will, Inshallah). nothing will happen to the PMLN rule, Remember, case is against PM NS, not PMLN. they will only have to replace NS with another person as PM from PMLN.

Army kia, PTI b kuch nahe kary ge 2018 elections se pehle. Now chill. :-)
 
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Nawaz Shareef has been weakened considerably. So is Maryam Nawaz, thanks to her giving fraudulent documents in court.

So the "Nawaz" side of shareef dynasty has been effectively neutralized.

It's Shahbaaz Shareef and Hamza Shareef now. Both considered more 'Pakistani' by heart and less sympathetic to Bharat.

And then there's Imran Khan's powerful PTI.

Pakistan's politics is maturing in a positive fashion. With masses' pressure forcing political parties to align their activities/agendas in favor of Pakistan rather than their own personal looting openly.

Zardari's PPP is left utterly decimated in the process.

Pakistan's politics is now: PML(N) vs PTI

And that's good for Pakistan's economy, national interest, military, and national development.

If PTI dislodges PML(N) from Punjab and strengthens further in KPK----believe me, Sindh is up next. That's why PPP would always want PML(N) to be around.
 
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Sharif's ouster with his family is inevitable ........
 
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Noora came with a wall boost into power, he assured his foreign backers many many things but he delivered just dawn leaks. now all the string manipulators are leaving their puppet lying dormant. The bulk of paper obtained by JIT has completely destroyed him and he cannot be out of power, because he knows he will have a noose around his neck. Insha-Allah.

 
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India would be better off if Pakistani Army directly controls the nation instead of running it behind a civilian sham.

In my view it is Pakistanis who should be worried if civilians are sidelined by the army.

As an Indian we are least bothered whether Pakistan chooses any Sharif or Bhutto/Zardari or IK to be a figure head. Since it is their army which controls the whole set up.

There is also an allegation that Nawaz has pissed Soudi's off and they are using Raheel Sharif to dethrone NS.

In fact it looks like a comedy circus Good LUCK :enjoy:
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Usual Indian bullcrap.
On a serious not. May be Ch Nisar or Shehbaz Shairf will replace Nawaz Sharif in case of his disqualification. Both are able statesmen and Good Administrators
 
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Nawaz Shareef has been weakened considerably. So is Maryam Nawaz, thanks to her giving fraudulent documents in court.

So the "Nawaz" side of shareef dynasty has been effectively neutralized.

It's Shahbaaz Shareef and Hamza Shareef now. Both considered more 'Pakistani' by heart and less sympathetic to Bharat.

And then there's Imran Khan's powerful PTI.

Pakistan's politics is maturing in a positive fashion. With masses' pressure forcing political parties to align their activities/agendas in favor of Pakistan rather than their own personal looting openly.

Zardari's PPP is left utterly decimated in the process.

Pakistan's politics is now: PML(N) vs PTI

And that's good for Pakistan's economy, national interest, military, and national development.

If PTI dislodges PML(N) from Punjab and strengthens further in KPK----believe me, Sindh is up next. That's why PPP would always want PML(N) to be around.

I do not see anyone displacing PPP in Sind. the same corrupt politicians in PPP and PML are in the PTI. Pakistanis will vote for the PTI. Then they are going to be disappointed with Imran Khan.
 
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They should be worried, infact very worried.

Zardari was brought in by international establishment to let Afghanistan mess things around at the expense of Pakistan national interests. Nawaz was brought in to let India mess about with the interests of Pakistan.

Pakistan do need a hardcore nationalist and patriotic leadership in the post Shareef scenario, where these regional , extra regional, infact global nuisances created for Pakistan in post 9/11, can be undone.
 
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the same corrupt politicians in PPP and PML are in the PTI

PTI openly said if anyone from their ranks is involved in corruption govt should take action.. what more they can offer?
 
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India would be better off if Pakistani Army directly controls the nation instead of running it behind a civilian sham.

In my view it is Pakistanis who should be worried if civilians are sidelined by the army.

As an Indian we are least bothered whether Pakistan chooses any Sharif or Bhutto/Zardari or IK to be a figure head. Since it is their army which controls the whole set up.

There is also an allegation that Nawaz has pissed Soudi's off and they are using Raheel Sharif to dethrone NS.

In fact it looks like a comedy circus Good LUCK :enjoy:
Actually, Army Cheif taking over Pakistan is better for India. In the current situation, the civilian faces the rest of the world and is controlled by the army on their foreign policies. Every time we make some agreement with the civilian government we are unsure if the military if willing or unwilling to support. If Army does not want to support it sabotages the plan. Mushy made deals with India as Army chief and was able to deliver on it, proves that Army is better for us.
 
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