the prime minister and had stayed away from him for a few months. At last, Shahbaz Sharif had acted as an honest broker and arranged a meeting at Raiwind farmhouse of the prime minister, ending the falling-out and misunderstanding.
Despite having no communication with the prime minister during for a long time, Chaudhry Nisar kept expressing his independent views on various issues, which, however, did not clash with that of the federal government most of the time. When the entire government maintained a deliberate silence on the Rangers’ raid at the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) headquarters Nine Zero, the interior minister was the first voice, expressing solidarity with the paramilitary force and standing with it whole-heartedly when it needed the support badly.
A few days after his unequivocal stance, some senior government leaders also started commenting on the Rangers’ action, echoing the same theme. Everyone then talked about recovery of criminals and weapons from the place. Even the prime minister told a MQM delegation that he was shocked to learn that arms were also found during the raid.
Chaudhry Nisar had taken independent decisions by recommending some delays in executing death row former MQM worker Saulat Mirza, who had been awarded capital punishment for target killing, and another prisoner Shafqat Hussain. The government accepted the interior minister’s proposal and postponed the executions for some time.
During this tense period, Nawaz Sharif visited Karachi for many times to hold high level meetings on the ongoing targeted operation but Chaudhry Nisar, despite invitations, abstained. He earned flak from his political detractors for visiting Karachi belatedly in the wake of the Safoora massacre, but he clarified that the reason behind his delayed trip was his indisposition.
When the government faced a tough situation on the question of the Saudi led coalition’s onslaught against Yemeni rebels and constantly held consultations to devise its policy, the interior minister was nowhere seen in these discussions. After Tuesday’s session, Chaudhry Nisar will be seen in top-level meetings once again.
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