Zardari rules out third force intervention
By Faizan Bangash
December 08, 2017
LAHORE: Demanding immediate resignation of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif after the release of Justice Baqar Najfi report, former president and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday vowed to stand by the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) in its struggle against the current government.
“Shahbaz stands condemned now after the release of report and a condemned man is not eligible to be the chief minister of the country’s largest province. He must immediately resign and appear before the court” said Zardari who was addressing a joint press conference with PAT head Dr Tahirul Qadri at Minhaj-ul-Quran Secretariat.
The press conference was held after nearly one-and-half-hour long meeting between Zardari and Qadri who discussed various options in wake of the current political situation, Justice Najfi’s report and the US decision to acknowledge Jerusalem as Israeli capital.
Zardari said he didn’t foresee the Sharifs being handcuffed in Punjab but they would certainly face punishment for their deeds. He said the PPP would join hands with PAT to ensure justice for the Model Town carnage victims and become the part of their struggle at ever forum, be it Parliament or the streets.
“The PPP is waiting for the nod of Mr Qadri,” said Zardari while responding to a question whether his party would become the part of any possible long march call given.
Ruling out any intervention by the ‘third force’, Zardari stated keeping in view the economic challenges faced by Pakistan presently, the ‘third force’ wouldn’t opt to hold the reigns of the country, adding that only political forces were capable of handling “this economic burden”.
He said the Sharif brothers had been running the state affairs like Mughal emperors as the former prime minister neither attended the parliamentary sessions nor took any interest in the Council of Common Interests whose meetings were not held for months.
He said the PPP had struggled for restoration of democracy in the country, not for the present Mughal emperorship, as the Sharifs never ran the country in accordance with the definition of the democracy.
The former president said the PPP could work on all options, including resignation from the assemblies, for removing the government.
Regarding the formation of national government, Zardari said he believed that change should come through ballot, but asserted that the days of present government were numbered and he would make this happen.
Voicing concerns over the US decision to acknowledge Al-Quds as the capital of Israel, he said there was a dire need to convince the global community to press the US to review its decision.
“Shahbaz stands condemned now after the release of report and a condemned man is not eligible to be the chief minister of the country’s largest province. He must immediately resign and appear before the court” said Zardari who was addressing a joint press conference with PAT head Dr Tahirul Qadri at Minhaj-ul-Quran Secretariat.
The press conference was held after nearly one-and-half-hour long meeting between Zardari and Qadri who discussed various options in wake of the current political situation, Justice Najfi’s report and the US decision to acknowledge Jerusalem as Israeli capital.
Zardari said he didn’t foresee the Sharifs being handcuffed in Punjab but they would certainly face punishment for their deeds. He said the PPP would join hands with PAT to ensure justice for the Model Town carnage victims and become the part of their struggle at ever forum, be it Parliament or the streets.
“The PPP is waiting for the nod of Mr Qadri,” said Zardari while responding to a question whether his party would become the part of any possible long march call given.
Ruling out any intervention by the ‘third force’, Zardari stated keeping in view the economic challenges faced by Pakistan presently, the ‘third force’ wouldn’t opt to hold the reigns of the country, adding that only political forces were capable of handling “this economic burden”.
He said the Sharif brothers had been running the state affairs like Mughal emperors as the former prime minister neither attended the parliamentary sessions nor took any interest in the Council of Common Interests whose meetings were not held for months.
He said the PPP had struggled for restoration of democracy in the country, not for the present Mughal emperorship, as the Sharifs never ran the country in accordance with the definition of the democracy.
The former president said the PPP could work on all options, including resignation from the assemblies, for removing the government.
Regarding the formation of national government, Zardari said he believed that change should come through ballot, but asserted that the days of present government were numbered and he would make this happen.
Voicing concerns over the US decision to acknowledge Al-Quds as the capital of Israel, he said there was a dire need to convince the global community to press the US to review its decision.
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