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2/3rd Majority by Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd) 

LETTER TO EDITOR

July 18th, 2017

2/3rd Majority

During the ongoing PANAMA hearings by the SC,  many a stalwart of the PML (N) leadership has hinted at going to the Awami Court who they claim had returned MNS with 2/3 majority.  Just to be sure, I dug up some of the old newspapers and found the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Party Total votes bagged (May 12, 1 pm)
PML-N 9,781,703
PTI 3,633,060
PPP 3,381,223
MQM 2,108,360
PML-Q 834,572
PML-F 610,906
JUI-F 278,636
JI 91,668

 

The total number of the registered voters for the 2013 election was  86,194,802

 

Thus PML (N) polled  9,781,703  / 86,194,802  X 100 = 11.35 per cent  which is not even simple 51% majority what to talk of 2/3rd majority. It is as simple as that out of 86,194,802 registered voters a very hefty number of  76,413,099 voters did not vote for it.

 

Do they have any moral justification of going to them for the final decision?

 

 

Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
30 Westridge 1
Rawalpindi 46000
Pakistan
E.mail: [email protected]

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VIDEO: Nawaz Sharif Qarz Utaro Mulk Sanwaro Scam-Lest We Forget

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lewj0bLbqA

 

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The roar of the paper tigers by Ayaz Amir

The roar of the paper tigers…

Ayaz Amir

Pakistan’s fearsome paper tigers are caught in two traps: Dawn leaks and the Panama Papers. Unable to get out of them they seem to have decided that attack is the best form of defence. Pursuant to this conclusion the jungle of Pakistani politics is ringing with the sound of their deafening roars.

The papers tigers have also put on special spectacles which produce the miraculous effect of making the jalsas of their opponents—principally Imran Khan—look to them like ‘jalsies’ and their own relatively modest shows of force held within shamianas look like mighty jalsas. 

The chief lion, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, has been at a loss to come up with the right answers to the Dawn leaks. He was first compelled to make a sacrificial offering of one of his favourites, former information minister Pervaiz Rashid, who remains close to the prime minister but, alas, is no more in the cabinet. Sooner or later Pakistani information ministers fall in love with their voices and for Pervaiz Rashid to be deprived of the heady pleasure of seeing himself constantly on television is no doubt a heavy loss to bear. Still, the iron law of necessity prevails over other considerations. 

My friend Tariq Fatemi was the very model of loyalty, indeed loyal above and beyond the call of duty. But because of the Dawn affair he too has been cast to the winds. He is protesting his innocence—this in his farewell letter to the Foreign Office—but what good does this do him now?

Rao Tehsin, the former Principal Information Officer, has also been made a scapegoat for no better reason than that he is easily dispensable, although most people in the news business are aware that he had nothing to do with the Dawn leak.

This is turning into something like Watergate, lesser fry like Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean and a host of others sacrificed but President Nixon denying all culpability. The Furies eventually caught up with him but many lives were ruined. 
Even as they roar the paper tigers are playing the same game. They want the nation to believe they are real lions and not of the circus variety but such is their moral courage that instead of taking the blame for this fiasco on their own shoulders they have put others—like the hapless Fatemi and Tehsin—in the firing line.

There is a reason for this course of action: the Princess Royal, reputedly the chosen heir to the Heavy Mandate, must be protected at all costs. Remember Memogate? It was pure fiction, a concoction which had nothing to do with national security. It was just an attempt to cut the Zardari government down to size. Dawn Leaks by contrast is all too real. At the height of the anti-Indian agitation in Occupied Kashmir it spoke India’s language and in so many words held the Pakistan army responsible for ‘jihadi’ policies and the country’s consequent ‘diplomatic isolation’. Self-incrimination and tarring the army with the brush of cross-border terrorism cannot go further than this.

At the time of Memogate Nawaz Sharif arrived at the Supreme Court in a black coat to read his indictment against the PPP government. As the Dawn leak saga unfolds what colour of coat would he like to put on now?

How did the Princess Royal get off the hook? The story going the rounds of course is that this concession, made right at the beginning when this affair exploded, came from him who reportedly wanted to be made field marshal. Someone does you a favour, in this case sparing the Princess Royal, and you return the favour by spreading stories of his field marshal ambitions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All the same, Dawn Leaks and the Panama Papers are taking their toll. The more the paper tigers feel squeezed the more they roar. The chief lion calls his opponents a hundred jackals although if we look at the moral courage on display in both the Dawn leaks and the Panama Papers it becomes a bit difficult to make out who the lions are and who the jackals.

And what should we make of the Princess Royal losing her cool and attacking journalists, going so far as to imply that those associated with the outing of the leaks, like the journalist Umar Cheema, were guilty of conspiring against Pakistan. This is interesting, for it amounts to saying that the Sharifs and Pakistan are one, and that attacking the one is to attack the other. Louis Fourteenth said he was the state. Madam Maryam Safdar is saying the same thing. Iqbal and Jinnah, turn over in your graves.

But the screws are tightening. If the first action of the three-member Supreme Court constituted to supervise the Panama JIT (Joint Investigation Team) is any indication the Sharifs are in for a long, hot summer. The bench rejected the names sent for inclusion in the team by the State Bank and the Securities and Exchange Commission and asked for a list of fresh names. The beleaguered first family would not be amused.

One thing we can be sure of: the ISI and Military Intelligence representatives on the JIT will be extra vigilant. Gone are the days when the army and ISI acted as godfathers to the Sharifs and lifted them to power and prominence. In today’s different climate marked by the vast gulf of distrust and misgivings between the two sides, the Sharifs can expect no easy ride from that quarter.

But what are paper tigers up to, what does their roaring signify? From the tone of Nawaz Sharif’s recent speeches, and also from the roaring of smaller stuffed lions like Nisar Ali Khan, it almost seems as if they are trying to provoke a reaction. Not having answers to Dawn Leaks and the Panama Papers are they moved by the thought that it would be best to go down again as political martyrs?

It would be folly to lend them a helping hand in this. Zardari stewed in his juice and that is how the PPP was undone. Had his term been cut short by Memogate he too would have raised the banner of martyrdom. The Sharifs now are stewing in their juice. This is the work of no human agency. Dawn Leaks was no army conspiracy. Panama Papers was no handiwork of the ISI. In the predicament of the Sharifs we can see impersonal forces at work, the faint rustle of the wings of history as the past catches up with the present.

So let the stuffed lions roar. Let their minions roar, although personally I am not a little intrigued that the likes of the ever-amusing Talal Chaudry and Danial Aziz have mostly gone silent. Pakistan is caught in a bigger drama and when things happen on this scale and with such intensity, one misstep following another, it would be very surprising if the various events we are seeing don’t come together and roll to a resounding climax.

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Learn How to bribe. by Shuja Nawaz, in “Crossed Swords.”

Learn How to bribe.

Mr. Shuja Nawaz , younger brother of former Chief of Army Staff General Asif Nawaz Janjua , in his book“CROSSED SWORDS Pakistan, its Army and the wars within” published in 2008, by Oxford University press writes the full story, what his brother General Asif Nawaz told him.

 

 

 

 

 

“SHARIF ALSO FOUND THAT HE AND THE NEW ARMY CHIEF THOUGHT DIFFERENTLY ON MOST MATTERS. HAVING GROWNUP IN THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY, SHARIF BELIEVED IN THE GIVE –AND-TAKE OF THE MARKET PLACE. PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS WERE IMPORTANT TO HIM AND TO HIS FATHER, MIAN MOHAMMAD SHARIF, KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC AS “ABBA-JI”.
ONE OF THE FIRST ACTIONS THAT THE SHARIF FAMILY INITIATED WAS A GATHERING ARRANGED BY THE PATRIARCH OF THE FAMILY WHERE HE SAT DOWN HIS TWO SONS (NAWAZ & SHAHBAZ) BEFORE THE NEW ARMY CHIEF AND TOLD GENERAL ASIF NAWAZ IN PUNJABI THEIR COMMON TONGUE;
“THESE TWO ARE YOUR YOUNGER BROTHERS . IF THEY MISBEHAVE, JUST TELL ME AND I SHALL FIX THEM!”
THE GENERAL WAS NOT — — USED TO SUCH INFORMALITY AND MAY HAVE APPEARED STAND-OFFISH. LATER, HIS TACITURN RESPONSES AT THE BREAKFAST MEETINGS THAT THE PRIME MINISTER WOULD INVITE HIM TO, ALSO DID NOT ADD TO BUILDING CONFIDENCE BETWEEN THEM. SHARIF BEGAN CULTIVATING OTHER GENERALS IN THE ARMY, USING, AMONG OTHE THINGS, FAMILY OR TRIBAL CONNECTIONS TO REACH OUT TO THEM.
IN ONE CASE HE WAS REPORTED TO HAVE GIVEN THE BROTHER OF THE CORPS COMMANDER IN LAHORE A LUCRATIVE LICENCE OF AN INDUSTRIAL UNIT. THIS LED TO THE CORPS COMMANDER BEING SUMMONED FOR A DRESSING DOWN BY THE NEW CHIEF.” (Page 449)

So this was not only the army chief whom Nawaz Sharif tried to bribe but he attempted to bribe the senior commanders of the army. Shuja Nawaz further writes
“REPORTS STARTED COMING IN TO THE COAS THAT THE PRIME MINISTER HAD GIFTED NEW “BMW” CARS TO SOME GENERALS.
THIS CREATED ALARM IN THE MIND OF GENERAL ASIF NAWAZ.
ONE DAY, HE WAS VISITED BY SHAHBAZ SHARIF, WHO BROUGHT OVER THE KEYS OF A “BMW” AND SAID; ABBA-JI HAS SENT AS A GIFT FOR YOU. GENERAL ASIF REF– — USED WITH THANKS.
LATER WHEN HE (GENERAL ASIF NAWAZ) WENT TO CALL ON THE PRIME MINISTER IN MUREE, HE FOUND OUT FOR HIMSELF THAT THESE REPORTS ABOUT THE “BMWs” WERE ACCURATE. ACCORDING TO HIM (GENERAL ASIF NAWAZ) AS HE PREPARED TO LEAVE, THE PRIME MINISTER ACCOMPANIED HIM TO HIS CAR, SURROUNDED BY COLLEAGUES.
WHAT CAR ARE YOU USING?”ASKED SHARIF.
A TOYOTA CROWN, REPLIED GENERAL NAWAZ, POINTING TO THE OLD MODEL HE HAD — — USED FOR HIS VISIT.
THIS CAR DOES NOT BEFIT YOU, SAID SHARIF IN PUNJABI, THEIR SHARED LANGUAGE, AND SIGNALLED TO A COLLEAGUE WHO TROTTED OFF AND DROVE BACK A NEW “BMW” SEDAN THAT HAD BEEN CLEARLY WAITING FOR THAT MOMENT. SHARIF PRESENT THE KEYS OF THE “BMW” TO GENERAL NAWAZ SAYING:” THIS IS THE CAR THAT YOU DESERVE”.
GENERAL NAWAZ RECALL BEING MOMENTARILY FROZEN BY THE AUDACITY OF THIS ACTION. QUICKLY, HE DROPPED THE KEYS BACK INTO THE PRIME MINISTER’S HAND, AND SAID : THANK YOU VERY MUCH. SIR! I AM HAPPY WITH WHAT I HAVE. SALUTED HIM AND DROVE OFF.
WHAT THE PRIME MINISTER PROBABLY THOUGHT AS A FRIENDLY GESTURE WAS NOT SEEN AS SUCH BY THE ARMY CHIEF , WHO FELT THAT IT WAS A PUBLIC DEMEANING OF HIS OFFICE AND A CRUDE ATTEMPT AT BRIBERY. (PAGE 450)

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PM should step down until JIT completes probe, says Imran

Thief PM Nawaz Must Go Behind Bars For Life

PM should step down until JIT completes probe, says Imran

ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Thursday has said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should step down until the JIT completes its investigation. 

Speaking to reporters following the Supreme Court verdict in the Panama Leaks case, Khan said Sharif no longer had any moral authority to continue as prime minister of the country.

“What respect will he have when a government officer calls the prime minister for a criminal inquiry,” he said.

Terming the verdict “a historic judgment in Pakistan’s history”, he said that all five members of the bench have rejected PM Sharif’s explanation of the money trail that led to his children’s offshore holdings.

“I demand Nawaz Sharif to resign today. Sharif should resign because he will not allow an impartial investigation,” he said.

“If Sharif is cleared in 60 days after the joint investigation team’s report, he can continue to serve as the prime minister, but at the moment he has no ethical right to serve on this position,” said the chairman of the PTI.

Imran said that only two of the institutions whose members will be part of the JIT fall under the Chief of Army Staff, while the rest come under the prime minister.

“Hence, he must resign immediately in order for an impartial investigation to be conducted,” said the PTI chairman.

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