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Saturday 9 November 2019

Has MNS Got NRO from PMIK??

The 'tone' in the power corridors of Islamabad is 'soft' for Ex Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Everyone is worried about his health apparently and highlighting the fact that either he or his daughter have not supported the sit-in dharna of  the cleric politician Molana Fazal ur Rehman so far in the capital city.

Shahbaz Sharif gets the credit to work behind the scenes to create this 'change in tone'. It looks like he managed to convince both sides, his brother and the brass to cooperate.

The common interest of the backers of Shabaz Sharif and Government is Pakistani economy. Later party is working for it but only managing keep it afloat. If the earlier party combines forces with later in the shape of private foreign investments in the Pakistani economy, numbers would look good for Pakistan bringing in more capital.



Imran Khan did not agree to pardon or give NRO to the ailing Nawaz Sharif for all the rite reasons. Also the credit must be given to Prime Minister Imran Khan for agreeing to show leniency in allowing medical treatment of Nawaz Sharif in the UK. It is evident that Imran Khan agreed because of the agreement between the backers of Shabaz Sharif and his Government.

Democracy dictates equal rights for all the political segments of our society. PML-N remains a political reality in our country with its powerful backers who can make and shape Pakistani economy. However, these backers must not be allowed to facilitate tax evasion by smaller traders. They themselves should realize that paying taxes is the only way forward for the Pakistani economy to grow.

Nawaz Sharif may choose to come back or not is another question, but his absence would for sure hurt his grip on his party which is now Shabaz heavy. Shabaz Sharif, his brother is the leader of PML-N who has the wherewithal to keep it relevant as he has proven in the Pakistani national politics. Survival of Shabaz Sharif himself and his political heir in jail for corruption is dependent upon how he plays it.               

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