Nawaz Sharif to Return to Pakistan on Sep. 10

Posted on August 30, 2007
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Former Prime Minister and exiled PML(N) leader, Nawaz Sharif, announced his return plans today in a press conference in London. He along with his brother, Shahbaz Sharif, will return to Pakistan on 10th September. He announced his return when media is reporting news about the Benazir and Musharraf Deal and the possible settlement on the Wardi (uniform) issue. A private plane has been chartered for approximately 85,000+ pounds (now that’s a lot of money) to bring Sharif family to Pakistan, Islamabad airport to be precise.

A large number of western, middle-eastern and Pakistani journalists and PML(N) party leaders are also expected to accompany Sharif brothers. I was not expecting the Sharifs to land in Islamabad but I guess its a symbolic thing and they want to send a message to Mr. Musharraf’s regime whose days are numbered according to most political observers. President Musharraf’s spokesman, however, has claimed that Nawaz and Shahbaz will NOT return despite the announcement and the Saudi Officials have assured President to stop them from returning to Pakistan.

According to Geo news:

Leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (N), Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said that he along with his brother Mian Shahbaz Sharif would land at Islamabad airport on September 10 and then would go to Lahore via G.T. Road.

Addressing the press conference in London, the former prime minister said that with the message of consolidarity and unity they would land at the same place where his democratic government was attacked in the night of October 12. Nawaz Sharif said that the government cannot send them again in exile after the Supreme Court’s decision. The former prime minister said that the Pakistan Muslim League (N) and the APDM have also endorsed the decision of their returning home. He said that he knows there would be difficulties for them and the government would want to make difficulties for them in the country but his party workers are not afraid of batons of police.

The former prime minister said that he has no personal but a national agenda. He demanded from General Pervez Musharraf to leave both seats of the president and the army chief and said that the power be handed over to the chairman of the Senate.

I was watching Kamran Khan Show on Geo and Kamran was talking to government officials. I got the feeling that brothers will be arrested on different cases immediately after their return. Nawaz Sharif will possibly be arrested on helicopter and hijacking case and Shahbaz will be arrested on extra judicial killing case registered against him in 2000. Whatever happens, it will be yet another crises situation for this government and the people of Islamabad who I think once again, will be most affected because of this political drama on 10th September.

PML(N) is trying to give their leadership a historic welcome and they are planning to bring them from Islamabad to Lahore in a rally. They claim that it will be an even larger reception than that of Benazir’s return in 1986. We will have to wait and see if that happens. But its quite visible that General Musharraf and Chaudharies of Punjab are clearly upset on Sharif brothers return. Musharaf has reportedly called Shah Abdullah of Saudi Arabia to stop Sharif brothers from coming to Pakistan. Chief Minister Punjab, Chaudhary Pervez Ilahi was also talking to Kamran Khan an hour ago and, although he was trying to downplay the news, he was quite clearly upset.

A lot of people including Benazir Bhutto and Sheikh Rasheed have been expressing their concerns about the possibility of Martial Law or Emergency in case there is no deal between them. But it was encouraging to hear General Musharaf today that Martial Law or Emergency is NOT the future of Pakistan. According to Geo News:

President General Pervez Musharraf said that martial law or emergency is not the future of Pakistan but first of all is Pakistan. He said that the elections should be held in time and nobody should make any barrier in the way. Talking at the government-controlled television, President General Pervez Musharraf said that he wants political stability in the country, particularly, a good political atmosphere is necessary before the elections.

The President said that he thinks that his election should be held up to September 15 to October 15, and the general elections should be held later. The elections should be impartial, fair and transparent. Talking on the country’s economy, President General Pervez Musharraf said that there was a time when Pakistan was not able to pay even the interest on its debts but now the balance of payments has become better.

He said that GDP has reached from four per cent to seven per cent and once its growth was eight per cent. We have brought down the monetary deficit from eight per cent to four per cent and Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves raised to even over $16 billion. The President said that the country’s economy is progressing and this voyage should continue. Foreign investment has been increased and the privatization has shown very good results.

Whatever happens, I just hope that political issues are dealt in a political manner. We don’t want yet another crises which has been the case in recent past. It would be wise for the government to let them come and let them face any cases against them. It is the people of Pakistan who should decide the political future of Pakistan and not some generals sitting in GHQ or some deals between Benazir and Musharraf. What impact do you think the return of Sharif brothers will have on Pakistani political scene, if any? What should General Musharraf really do now?

Image Credit: Geo TV and Daily Jang

55 responses to “Nawaz Sharif to Return to Pakistan on Sep. 10”

  1. symk says:

    I wonder why NS plans to return on 10th sept, a prompt arrival after the SC decision would have taken the government by surprise, now they will make more blunders since the dumb advisors will have more time to think. NS is in a win win situation, if he gets arrested it will increase his popularity among the masses and if he is not then he will recieve a warm welcome. People are fed up with this government and will predominantly vote anti musharraf. BB is concerned about her millions of dollars stuck in the banks and will go at any extreme to free herself from the corruption cases. Nobody asks her as to why wouldn’t she return and face a free and rejuvinated SC for her cases if she is not guilty.

  2. BitterTruth says:

    I agree with Aqil, as if the most important issue is the baldness of NS or it is against constitution to have a hair treatment. Never been a fan of NS but he showed more courage than Mush at the time of nuclear tests and certainly during past years he has become more mature as politician. I hope he won’t nominate himself if his party gains seats for prime minister to let the democratic process start in the party.
    Benazir only seems to be interested in her corruption cases issue.

  3. Aqil Sajjad says:

    What’s this childish obsession with the ganja pun of NS and SS? It’s in bad taste to get so pre-occupied with someone’s baldness and endlessly go on and on making fun about that. Agar kabhi kabhi koi comment ho jai to samajh aati hai aur banda enjoy bhee kur laita hai but it’s clearly been taken to an extreme in case of NS.

    I really wonder why NS and SS got that hair implant vaissay. Their critics made fun of them when they were bald and they are making fun now that they have got new hair. Faida kia hoa? log her halat main mazaaq uratay hain.

  4. Shahid Husain says:

    I think Musharraf should take off his uniform and then should he choose stand for election. He has done much so he should get support BUT I think not that he is terrible but people just need a change so he may not win.

    The constitution should not be changed to accommodate these ex-PM’s to be PM again. They had their day not once but twice and have nothing to show for it.

    The election commission should go strictly by the book and anyone who have criminal history or persons of not good charter – according to the rules – should not be allowed to stand. This will do two things.
    ONE get rid of these corrupt politician

  5. baber says:

    here is a solution that might work…power sharing
    President Nawaz Sharif
    Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto
    Chief of Army Staff Pervaiz Musharrf
    Finance Minister Asif Zardari
    Law Minister Shahbaz Shariff
    Cultural Minister Sheikh Rasheed
    Information Minister Wasi Zaffar

    And only prosecute and put in prison the Chaudri brothers …no kidding

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