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عدم اعتماد کی تاریخ آ گئی، ایک دن ہہلے کیا ہو گا؟ ناکامی کا نتیجہ؟ کامیابی کیا گل کھلائے گی؟

#Pakistan - I don’t think the prime minister will be able to retain his majority in parliament and survive in office - Writing’s on the wall

Abbas Nasir
ANALYSTS normally put a question mark at the end of headlines like the one above as none of us are brave enough to stick our neck out, and continue to hedge our bets. The major pitfall is that it leaves the reader none the wiser, given all the caveats and ifs and buts.
I believe it is time to say it like it is. I don’t think the prime minister will be able to retain his majority in parliament and survive in office, some five months after preferring to pin his hopes on one individual and losing the backing of an institution in the bargain.
No. I don’t have a fly on the fall in any office of significance in Rawalpindi, Aabpara, Islamabad, to reach this conclusion; neither do I have sources embedded in the system or among those that press its various levers. All I have done is to juxtapose various events, statements and the tone and tenor of some of those statements. That has brought into sharp focus the endgame being played out; it could be a matter of days, at best a couple of weeks.Even by the PM’s own standards, the invective he has let fly this week was in such bad taste that it spoke of desperation; the ‘cornered tiger’, as some of his supporters see him, is trapped and lashing out, throwing caution to the wind with not a care for the consequences. The intensity of his verbal assaults on the opposition may have gone up dozens of notches in literally a week when he suddenly seemed to realise that his perch was too precarious for comfort and the opposition challenge serious and potent.
The PM’s dissatisfaction could easily be likened to the ‘you are either with us or against us’ stance.
But, for someone, who has avowedly been anti-US, save for when Trump was in the White House, he took a leaf out of George Dubya’s book when he lashed out at the military’s publicly stated and reiterated ‘neutrality’ in the political game being played out in the country. “There is no such thing as neutrality. Only animals are neutral,” he told cheering supporters at a public meeting in Lower Dir, a day after the ISPR spokesman had curtly told two questioners at his media briefing that the military was steering clear of politics.
Imran Khan’s dissatisfaction with that stance could easily be likened to Dubya’s ‘you are either with us or against us’ challenge to the world after the 9/11 attacks on the US, leaving no room for neutrality for any nation. The US was gravely wounded and enraged at that point in time and was getting ready to assert its enormous military might, so it told friends and foes alike there was no stopping it. To what long-term consequences is another debate. In our case, the consequences won’t take long.
Ironically, if the prime minister’s words were meant to rally/galvanise support of members of the National Assembly that make up his rather fragile majority, they may have backfired as they confirmed the worst nightmare of the wavering MNAs.From the destabilisation of the last government through the run-up to the election to polling day; from government formation to the often witnessed rendering of the opposition majority in the Senate into a humiliating minority, the sort of brazen support and mollycoddling, the governing party was used to, was no more.The realisation that their leader’s comfort blanket as also their own had been wrested and they were on their own now and, far more significantly, in any election to come over the coming six to 18 months, made their decision easy. Particularly, with a resurgent PML-N appearing a much safer bet, given the results of the by-elections and the more recent Punjab opinion polls.
Whereas those PTI MNAs now convinced that even the floor-crossing disqualification may be a small price to pay for the longevity of their political careers, the government allies have no such price to pay. With the shepherd now uninterested in herding them in one particular direction, the allies are free to go where they want.
If the PML-Q’s unofficial spokesman Tariq Bashir Cheema’s public grouse that his party was being offered a lollipop ahead of the no-confidence vote and that ‘hum bachchay nahi hein’ (we aren’t kids) was not enough, the very public spat between two federal ministers left very few doubts about the unfolding scenario.
A visibly irate Shaikh Rashid, without naming the PML-Q said he wasn’t ‘like those who with five-odd votes were blackmailing for the Punjab chief minister’s position’. His cabinet colleague, PML-Q’s Moonis Elahi tweeted right back saying Mr Rashid was attacking those whose elders used to give him money during his student days.
While the lack of commitment from the MQM and GDA did not lead to a public argument, despite an air dash to Karachi by the PM, it was clear the MQM was seeking guarantees from the opposition allies of the PPP that if it were to support the no-trust move, the concessions promised by the PPP would be delivered.The GDA’s Pir Pagaro was ‘too ill’ to receive the prime minister and the latter returned without seeing him. In desperation the PTI and Imran Khan seem to be upping the ante and calling on supporters to gather in Islamabad when the vote takes place so the MNAs violating the party whip can be confronted in the streets.To obviate any law and order situation, I suspect the PTI allies will be encouraged to make their position clear within a few days so the message to the government is loud and clear ie confronting its own dissenting MNAs or the opposition in ‘D’ Chowk and the streets will serve no purpose.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1679740/writings-on-the-wall

Russia-Ukraine war could derail Pakistan’s economy, devalue country’s currency: Experts

With the increase in global prices of oil and gas amid the Russia-Ukraine War, Pakistan could be adversely impacted leading to devaluation of the country’s currency, increasing current account deficit and spiking inflation, say experts.
The economic sanctions imposed on Russia may also derail other initiatives under consideration between Russia and Pakistan as part of ‘Cooperation Roadmap 2021-26’. This will affect delivery and maintenance of transport aircraft and helicopters, modernization and repair of Pakistan railways, construction including up-gradation of industrial facilities in metallurgy, chemical and pharma sectors and power engineering.It will also have a negative impact on the Pakistan army’s modernization plan for tanks and overhaul of the Pakistan Air Force’s IL-78 aircraft. Implementation of USD 2.5 billion Pakistan stream gas pipeline may also get delayed.
On the other hand, experts also view that the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict would provide Islamabad with an opportunity to enhance bilateral ties with Moscow by remaining neutral and finalizing its long-term agreements in LNG, LPG & crude oil at competitive prices to fulfil its energy requirements.
Pakistan observers noted that Islamabad could exploit Russia’s edge in science & technology by seeking transfer of technology in the fields of science, space, medical and artificial intelligence.Pakistan could offer country-specific special zones to Russian investors for boosting investment and also seek the latter’s help to manufacture high-quality steel & high-quality containers in Pakistan.On February 24, Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine after the Donetsk and Luhansk people’s republics requested help in ‘defending themselves.
The Russian Defense Ministry said the special operation is targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure only and the civilian population is not in danger.
The West however denies these claims by the Russians and in response, Western nations have imposed comprehensive sanctions on Moscow. In addition, they introduced sanctions on Belarus for supporting Russia’s operation in Ukraine.
https://theprint.in/world/russia-ukraine-war-could-derail-pakistans-economy-devalue-countrys-currency-experts/873191/

عمران گھبرا گئے، ارکان کو ووٹ ڈالنے سے روک رہے ہیں، بلاول

 پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے چیئرمین بلاول بھٹو زرداری نے کہا ہے کہ وزیراعظم کو


نکالنے کیلئے ہر کسی سے ہاتھ ملائیں گے، عمران گھبرا گئے، ارکان کو ووٹ ڈالنے سے روک رہے ہیں، عوام نےعمران خان کو عدم اعتماد کا چیلنج دیدیا،حکومتی ترجمان ووٹ نہ گننے کی دھمکیاں دے رہے.

ارکان کی گرفتا ریاں ہورہی ہیں، عدلیہ ،الیکشن کمیشن نوٹس لیں، ہمارے نمبر پورے،تبھی عمران گالیوں پر اتر آیا، بتائیں جانور کسے کہا؟ فارن فنڈنگ کیس کا فیصلہ جلد کیا جائے۔

 ان خیالات کا اظہار انہوں نے زرداری ہاؤس اسلام آباد میں ایک پریس کانفرنس سے خطاب کرتے ہوئے کیا۔ انھوں نے کہا کہ عمران ایک غیر جمہوری آدمی ہے اور جمہوریت، قانون اور انصاف پر یقین نہیں رکھتا۔ وہ فکسڈ میچ پر یقین رکھتا ہے اور انتخابات میں دھاندلی کرنا جانتا ہے۔

وزیراعظم عدم اعتماد میں بھی دھاندلی کرنا چاہتا ہے ہم اس شکست خوردہ شخص کو اسکی اجازت نہیں دینگے۔ چیئرمین پی پی پی نے کہا کہ آئین کا آرٹیکل6بالکل واضح ہے اور یہ قانون ہر اس شخص پر لاگو ہوتا ہے جو آئین طریقہ کار میں گڑ بڑ کرنا چاہتا ہے۔

 اسکے ترجمان کہہ رہے ہیں کہ ووٹوں کو نہیں گنا جائے گا اور پولیس پارلیمنٹ لاجز پر دھاوا بول کر اراکین پارلیمنٹ کو گرفتار کر رہی ہے۔ اس عمل سے کیا پیغام دیا جا رہا ہے۔

 بلاول نے سپریم کورٹ کے چیف جسٹس، اسلام آباد کے ہائی کورٹ کے چیف جسٹس اور چیف الیکشن کمشنر سے اپیل کی کہ وہ ہر پارلیمنٹیرین کے ووٹ کے حق کا تحفظ کریں۔ کسی کو ووٹ دینے سے نہیں روکا جانا چاہیے۔

 یہ ایک سازش ہے جس سے پارلیمنٹ کے اراکین کو ان کے حق سے محروم کیے جانے کا ارادہ ہے۔ ہم اسے برداشت نہیں کریں گے۔ جو شخص ہار رہا ہوتا ہے وہ گالیاں دینا شروع کر دیتا ہے یا بال ٹمپرنگ کرتا ہے۔ ہم اس شکست خوردہ شخص کو عوام کا مینڈیٹ چوری کرنے کی اجازت نہیں دیں گے۔

یہ صرف عمران خان کے خلاف عدم اعتماد نہیں بلکہ اس معاشی بحران کے خلاف بھی ہے جس سے عوام مہنگائی اور بیروزگاری کا سامنا کر رہے ہیں۔ یہ عدم اعتماد اس خارجہ پالیسی کے خلاف بھی ہے جس نے پاکستان کو دنیا بھر میں تنہا کر دیا ہے، ہمارے دوستوں سے ہمیں دور کر دیا ہے اور دشمنوں سے دشمنی بڑھا دی ہے، ہم نہیں چاہتے کہ پاکستان کی معاشی اور خارجہ پالیسی کو ایک شخص کی وجہ سے نقصان پہنچے یا ہمارے ادارے متنازع بن جائیں۔

بلاول بھٹو نے کہا کہ ملکی تاریخ میں کوئی بھی وزیراعظم اس قدر مایوسی کا شکار نہیں ہوا ہے کہ ہر کسی کو گالی دینے پر اتر آیا ہے۔ ہم اس وزیراعظم سے پوچھنا چاہتے ہیں کہ اس نے اپنی تقریر میں جانور کسے کہا ہے؟ یہ تو صاف ظاہر ہے کہ ہمارے نمبر پورے ہیں، نہیں تو یہ عمران خان اس وقت اتنا بوکھلایا ہوا نہیں ہوتا۔

انھوں نے عمران خان کو چیلنج کیا کہ اسمبلی کا اجلاس بلائے اور اپنے اراکین کو ووٹ دینے کی اجازت دے۔ ہمارا عدم اعتماد کامیاب ہوگا۔ ہماری حکومتی اتحادیوں سے ملاقاتیں توقع سے بڑھ کر کامیاب ہوئی ہیں۔

https://jang.com.pk/news/1061497

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