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Nawaz vows to resolve Gilgit-Baltistan problems; What about Punjab?

By Mohsin Sehgal • Nov 9th, 2009 • Category: Politics • 8 Comments

Nawaz Sharif cannot go out anywhere in the province where his party rules, and he has reluctantly gone to the Gilgit Baltistan area for the election campaign. He hasn’t gone to Sindh, Balochistan and Kashmir for a long time now, and his rarely goes out to NWFP and Islamabad.

How he supposed to beĀ  a nationa leader when he confines himself to the suburbs of Lahore? How PML-N hopes to be a mainstream party of the Pakistan, when they only focus on some cities of Punjab? Shahbaz Sharif has developed a knack fo visiting the hospitals of Lahore at odd hours, and only pays lip service to the rural and remote areas of the Punjab province.

PML(N) chief Mian Nawaz Sharif must lead the people and go public without fear. He must call spade a spade without mincing the words and he should tell the King of KSA to mind his own business. He should stop playing friendly with the Zardari and yes, again call spade a spade.


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  1. He is King of Darkness. when he left the country in the Darkness of night to save him and his family from his promoted Chief of army.Leaders donot surrender but fight but he is a back bencher hatred monger and does politics only in Punjabi land.

  2. Punjab is under control of wheat sugar and land mafia which groomed like monster in Musharraf regime.Whole world has seen that Supreme court and Punjab administration are taking stern action against them but they are not trapped by law and state order.This action is only being seen in Punjab and all other provinces have blind eye on such grave situation so why authors don’t pin point such lawlessness and negligence of respective CMs of other provinces.

  3. Very true Peer Khan.

  4. @2
    Why has CJ Mr. Chaudhry not initiated “contempt of court proceedings” against the Punjab government despite that the court’s repeated orders have never been implemented? Any ideas?

  5. @Nazia Open your Mind and senses so you can think out of box instead of thinking and appreciating Punjabi majority in Pakistan. Punjab needs to be broken into Seven more provinces so it can be govern easily instead of Cycle manufacturing mentality.
    Easy to blame previous Govt of Musharaff but with the CHIEF Corrupt Judge incharge go against the Mafia??? whats stopping the Chief Corrupt Judge? Where he is Celeberating Yomae Iftikhar?????and a Poor Family is dying infront of his Celeberation.

  6. Peer
    I am not appreciating Punjab management in any way but comparison automatically generates clear differences of working of ruling groups in all provinces.
    I have already said that both state forces had tried their best to curtail food shortages in Punjab but still unsuccessful.have you seen such efforts in any provinces.Baluchistan and NWFP are showing lack of governing bodies in all levels and system are under control of law enforcing agencies.In Sindh some movement is shown in Karachi area where govt looks moving after call from UK other wise all are enjoying time and power in state houses without seeing any agony in people’s account.
    Poor families are not dying because of official functions it is doing suicides due to poor management of govt, foreign trips of our officials, sumptuous expenditures of ruling parties and negligence of state.
    You can check through media that in difficult time majority of citizens first call to CJP instead of calling state machinery so you can judge his importance in this way.

  7. :-D

  8. @4
    such orders have been denied/ignored by all provincial governments but only Punjab looks chasing these violators so why he sent notices to the govt who at least showing some efforts to grab these sugar thieves.
    So such big grins are obvious from those who were against our honorable CJ since the time of his courageous stand against a coward dictator.

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