By:
Aasef Chauhdry
Whether somebody
agrees or not but the fact remains that the Panama Papers leak has put Mian
Nawaz Sharif on the back foot; as the prime minister as well as an
individual. It was beyond his farthest imagination that his family’s off-shore
companies’ details would be revealed some day. Thanks to his aides and
well-wishers and advisers who advised him only to land in further trouble. Then
some real sincere suggested him to avoid the public’s demand and instead start
touring the strongholds just to divert the attention from the opposition’s
demand. Hence, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif decided to address people through
public meetings for which he has already kicked off. The public contact
campaign started from Kotli Sattiyan, Murree Hills two days back. During this
political tour the development projects will also be inaugurated. It was
followed by a rally in Mansehra today where he announced different projects
also.
According to the
analysts, the PM has decided to start the public contact campaign in the wake
of increasing pressure from the opposition parties after the Panama leaks. In a related
development, Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party head Mehmood Khan Achakzai called on
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at his office last week. According to reports,
Panama
leaks, formation of a judicial commission and other national issues came under
discussion at the meeting. Although, Prime Minister Sharif announced in a
televised address to the nation about writing a letter to the chief justice of
Pakistan to constitute a judicial commission for an inquiry into the offshore
companies owned by his family and the allegations of money laundering against
his family members, however, the opposition has out rightly rejected the
forming of any such commission, terming it as a total eye-wash and attention
diverting tactics. The Opposition while rejecting the proposed commission
alleged that they were not consulted on terms of reference of the commission.
As a PM Nawaz
Sharif has a right to tour any part of the country that he is heading as a
prime minster, however the timings and the contents of his speeches are raising
a big question mark. The last time he visited Kotli Sattiyan was way back when
he was Punjab’s chief minister and then during his earlier two tenure as the PM
he never thought of visiting this place but now suddenly when there is a big
hubbub about Panama Papers, he found it must to visit this forsaken place after
26 years. So would be the case with other places that he would be visiting and
announcing projects and grants.
Those who know
the PM well might view this latest assault into populism as not much more than
an attempt to run interference in response to pressure from opposition parties
which are currently champing at the bit in the hope of catching the prime
minister or his family up to no good in the foreign property market, courtesy
the Panama Papers and they are right to some extent. However, the prime
minister playing it quite smartly called the public’s and opposition’s demand
to answer the sources of wealth as the attempts of “destabilisation”.
During his
address at Mansehra, Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif vowed not to let
‘anyone’ sabotage the PML-N government’s agenda of people’s development, and
warned his political opponents of the masses’ strong reaction. “I want to tell
the leg pullers that if they will create hurdles in the way of Pakistan’s
development, the masses will throw them out,” he said while addressing a large
public gathering in Dhudhial. The Prime Minister asked his political opponents
to fully ponder over before taking any steps, as the masses were not ready to
tolerate any hurdle in the way of development. Now this was something worrisome
because this was not the first time that he indirectly attacked his so-called
unknown opponents. The print and electronic media has openly blamed Nawaz
Sharif for alleging the army for what all is happening around him. So there is
no mystery if one is seriously interested in identifying that ‘anyone’ or
‘someone’, who is haunting our worthy prime minister.
During both the
public meetings, prime minister answered a set of rhetorical questions posed by
himself as to the wonders performed by his government over the last three years
and some of the crowd shouted “We love you Mr. Prime Minister”. Indeed they
may, but when the road show has packed up and left town, mega projects are not
going to camouflage the fact that there are hard questions to answer, and the
opposition is in no mood to chew the cud in silence. The political analysts are
fearing that Nawaz Sharif once again committing a mega blunder thus keeping his
past tenures’ tradition up and alive by locking on horns with the
establishment. Some are of the view that he is doing this deliberately and
purposely while others consider it his ‘ego blunder’. Nevertheless, one thing
is for sure that he will have to satisfy the nation about his off-shore
companies and the money discreetly transferred abroad; an unpleasant task that
he has to perform whether he likes it or not.
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