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Full Name: Iqbal Hadi Zaidi
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Zardari’s clear & loud message to ‘Takht Lahore’


IN a rather strange manner, President Asif Ali Zardari carried out a very aggressive attack against leadership of the main Opposition Party PML (N) describing Sharifs as ‘Muhajirs’ (refugees) and claiming that the glitter they are enjoying now is just because of him and they can be deprived of it at any time by him. Addressing his ‘jiyalas’ in Lahore on Thursday he took his tirade against Sharifs to new heights and even went to the extent of saying that they could not gather enough people to offer funeral prayers of their father.

Given that the audience of PPP Co-Chairperson were discontented lot of the party from Punjab who have been highly critical of the Provincial Government of PML (N), the outburst of Mr Zardari was understandable as it was directed at their morale boosting and that too in the electionyear. But one must see this harangue in continuation of what President Zardari and his scion Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said at the gathering of the party at Naudero on the occasion of 33rd death anniversary of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. The way the PPP leadership is making fun of the PML (N) leadership clearlyshows that the President was now over-confident and has a feeling of everything well under his iron grip. This is also a message that gone are the days when Mr Zardari talked about the COD and entered into Bhurban like accords with the opposition. All these things are now matter of the past and there was no need even to show respect to any one, not to speak of the rival politicians. But the choice of words of the President for leaders of the second biggest party of Pakistan was not appropriate as it suited the likes of Babar Awan, not head of the state, who is considered to be symbol of unity of the federation. We would point out to the worthy President that one of the causes of Karachi problem is the mentality of some circles to consider majority of the population of the city as still ‘Mohajirs’ and now he is trying to infect Punjab as well with this virus. His proclamation that he can take back glitter of Sharifs any time is also a political challenge to PML (N) and the forthcoming elections would, perhaps, see practical demonstration of this claim. One might also point out that the President was so furious may be because a day earlier the Punjab Government did not give him the respect he deserved as head of the state when he arrived in the provincial capital. Political differences notwithstanding protocol must be observed by all.

 

                             I agree and disagree too.

I am referring to your editorial captioned, ‘Zardari’s clear & loud message to Takht Lahore’ flashed today Saturday 7th April, 2012 in Pakistan Observer. I fully agree without any shadow of doubt with you on the point that president must not use street language which you have very rightly pointed out. He must upkeep the decorum attached to the office of head of state. Secondly he should not air ‘mohajir’ feelings as well because this divides us and not unites us so here also I am with hundred percent you and not against you whatsoever. However, I do not agree with you simply because you did not condemn Mian Shahbaz Sharif, CM of Punjab which I regret. Just the same day when Zardari spoke against Sahrifs in Lahore, I heard Shahbaz on tv saying from London that he is here as per appointment with his doctors but had he been in Lahore he would not have welcomed Zardari whom he does not take as president of Pakistan in any case. This is highly objectionable and he being CM should not even dare to say alike. If I can correctly remember it happened before also that Zardari came to Lahore and Shahbaz was missing.

 

You being the editor must take due note of Shanbaz behavior as well because as per my understanding you have always said black as black and white as white which speaks truly high of your professional acumen and I wish it reflects in each and every comment.

 

Iqbal Hadi Zaidi / Kuwait
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