Asma Shirazi's column: The guarantor of Maryam Nawaz's silence? |
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz's silence is getting longer. After being granted bail in early November, Maryam Nawaz appeared out of jail, Nawaz Sharif out of the country and Shahbaz Sharif out of the field.
Corona brought the Leader of the Opposition back to the country, God knows if he came to fight Corona or to drive away his 'political opponent Corona' but the changed circumstances changed the table. The walkers themselves overtook the stars and slipped in their place.
The last few years have been an opportunity to take a closer look at politics and politicians. The most important thing to learn from the politicians is to wait for their turn and play their innings when the time comes. Consensus is the jewel of politicians and public support is their strength.
Last winter, Shahbaz Sharif played the trump card well. At a time when his opposing captains were constantly standing in front of any kind of NRO and delivering sixes to their opponents, Shahbaz Sharif flew against the winds and, according to his son, he killed his imprisoned brother. He was taken to London by a chartered ambulance.
In a short time, his niece was also freed from the hardships of imprisonment. As is the case now, Maryam Nawaz has not been released since her release. Bail was granted, but it is not yet known who is the guarantor of their silence.
Shahbaz Sharif stayed in London for the treatment of his brother and was locked up in the farmhouse of Maryam Raiwind. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Ahsan Iqbal also went to jail and the party was supported by Khawaja Asif.
On the issue of the Army Chief's notification, the required legislation and the haste of the Noon League (which was termed as unconditional support in the Noon League) were taking a toll on the party and the party appeared divided.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Ahsan Iqbal, however, withdrew from the legislation on their own until differences arose between Khawaja Asif and Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
The non-league leadership and the permanent absence of the Sharif family created a leadership vacuum in the party. Important national issues, NAB's daily attendance, vague policies in parliamentary politics have alienated the Noon League from practical politics and real opposition.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi tried to fill the gap with a clear policy on national affairs after bail, but Corona's special circumstances and uncertainty have alienated the Sharif family from public politics.
The revelations of Shahbaz Sharif's recently published interview have highlighted the political puppet show. Excerpts from his interview have caused some unrest in the party.
The formation of his cabinet before the elections and the arrest of Nawaz Sharif's daughter have not only confused the party workers but also widened the gap.
The truth is that Shahbaz Sharif is not able to answer either the party or himself. Now they have to think about when and where their role in political planning came from.
A leading Noon League leader is challenging the party and the president's politics. He has conveyed his opinion on various channels after the recent interview of leader Shahbaz Sharif that any kind of deal would damage the public image created by Nawaz Sharif. That political figure has made a significant impact in the party and can even benefit from being close to Pindi.
If the PML-N leadership tries to repeat the politics of the past, this figure can become a major challenge and remember that it can also be a proxy for Maryam Nawaz's silence.
It is learned that Maryam Nawaz has been given silence only for the time being when family politics can be used as a vote bank.
If this is the case then at a time when the gap in the politics of the opposition in the country and especially in Punjab is widening, when the governance of the country in general and Punjab in particular is failing, when the ailing economy has become more crippled. The largest and second largest party in Pakistan is suffering from internal crisis and conflict.
Shahbaz Sharif has returned home. Immediately after his arrival, the movement with which he started his work, why and where did he disappear, why he is not able to become a dynamic opposition leader, why he did not come to Islamabad and play an effective role. Stay?
In such a situation, when the talk of a deal on the 18th amendment and the draft NAB is being spread, why their clear position is not coming to the fore.
No matter who wins the PML-N, Dell's politics will take them away from the people. In such a situation, how long will Maryam Nawaz try to stay connected with politics by retweeting the tweet of 'Ezat Do' on her Twitter?
Politics has a heart in its heart and not a timepiece in its mind in which to wake up, to do national and public politics, then keep your watch on the pulse and look at the climax, otherwise where does time wait for someone?
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