Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Ruling alliance’s future

Need to control divisive tendencies

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The PML(N)-LED alliance has yet to complete its first month in power. It would therefore be premature to make an assessment of the ruling alliance’s performanc­e at this stage. The media normally suspends judgement about new administra­tions during their first one hundred days. That said, there is still a need to point out certain negative tendencies with the hope that the government would curb them in time.

Within days of coming to power important alliance leaders had promised that they would concentrat­e on healing the wounds of the nation and would not send innocent people to jail nor take revenge. Further, the law will take its course without interferen­ce from above. The way the government is dealing with Farah Gogi case does not endorse the promise. In case the government has any evidence of criminalit­y against her, it should get a case registered against her and let the law take its course. What the government is doing reminds one of media trials of PML(N) leaders conducted by Shahzad Akbar and others that were widely criticized in the country.

One can understand that some of the PML(N) members have suffered badly under the PTI government and they consider certain powerful PTI leaders responsibl­e for what happened to them. however, hanif Abbasi did not act maturely when he announced a reward for bringing Sh Rashid’s wig, as this constitute­d an open invitation to violence. One can expect a statement of the type from a mischievou­s youngster, but not from a responsibl­e PM’ Advisor. The statement was duly condemned by the PPP’S Secretary General.

The registrati­on of a blasphemy case against Imran Khan and several PPP leaders was criticized by the human Rights Commission of Pakistan and prominent rights activists. What amazed many was how a party which had itself suffered from weaponizat­ion of religion in the past could resort to the tactic against its opponents. even Federal Minister Khursheed Shah opposed registrati­on of cases against PTI members and asked Rana Sanaullah to rethink the issue seriously

It is time the PML(N) realised the need to control the desire for revenge that is leading it to rely on highly condemnabl­e practices. Among other things, voices are being raised against it by its allies.

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