asif mahmood
This is the fate. The PM Imran Khan is sitting hapless in Bani Gala only to make his stomach churn a little and the NAB’s accused Shahbaz Sharif is the PM. Only two days back the then PM was not keen even to talk to Mr. Shahbaz and today the same Shahbaz is sitting at the helm of the affairs as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
This is how God unfolds his mysteries.
This is how God tells us that the ultimate power rests only with Allah Almighty.
The way the snickering patricians of the PTI elite behaved in its days into the corridor of power was pity is not shameful. The diatribe they were literally addicted with was abusive and painful. The society has actually spitted that out .
How long one can tolerate such a childish and childlike rhetoric? It was as if they were not governing a nuclear; they were showing their acting skill in a Punjabi film instead.
And now when they are no more in the power they have miserably failed to show grace.
First the speaker’s behavior was far below to the edifice of his office and now the Honorable President has suddenly become ill and ultimately unable to administer oath on the PM.
As they are habitual talking in cricketing terms I must say: gentlemen, this is not Cricket.
Parvez Musharraf administered oath on the coalition cabinet and Mamnoon Hussain did the same when Imran Khan took oath. It was constitutional duty of Arif Alvi to administer oath on the PM but he could not rise to the occasion.
It seems as if they are not loyal to the Constitution, they are loyal to their master, the Chairman of PTI.
What a pity?
Shahbaz Sharif has mounting challenges to welcome him. The first and the foremost is to eradicate the prevalent culture of polarization. This may serve others but not Pakistan. He should show some grace that his predecessor failed to showpml-.