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Nawaz Sharif: Politics

Nawaz Sharif practicing politics of principles: Ahsan Iqbal
Updated at: 1254 PST, Monday, December 08, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Secretary Information Pakistan Muslim League (PML)-N Ahsan Iqbal said Nawaz Sharif is practicing politics of principles instead of anarchy.

In a statement issued here, Ahsan Iqbal said statements issued by Altaf Hussain should be condemned. He said chief of PML-N wants supremacy of law and constitution in the country and now it is an open secret who is behind Mumbai attacks.
Product Details:
Author: Mushtaq Ahmed | ISBN: 969-407-225-9 | Format: Hardcover | Pages: 249 | Weight: 1.17 lbs | Pub. Date: 2001 | Publisher: Royal Book Company

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Nawaz Sharif was and remains one of the principal actors on the political stage of contemporary Pakistan. He is a contender for power in the future, having been its occupant in the past. In this volume, Mushtaq Ahmed has tried to faithfully and objectively set out the impact of the policies Nawaz Sharif pursued on the country and its masses.
Golden Words of Nawaz Sharif's political father,guru and mentor General Zia-ul-haq
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These are the “GOLDEN” words of NAWAZ SHARIF’S political father, guru, and mentor General Zia-ul-Haq “constitution is nothing more than a piece of paper which he can tear any time he wishes."

For eleven years he ruled by keeping 1973 constitution suspended through Martial Law Regulations, Martial Law Orders and the Provisional Constitutional Order of 1981.
Every politician, like any other celebrity, has his or her tryst with destiny. That might be it for Nawaz Sharif at this juncture in his career. Never did he ever before came face to face with karma to decide how he would like to be remembered in the history of Pakistan.

Nawaz’ disqualificationto run for the national Assembly of Pakistan in a by-election by none other than the Lahore High Court, on June 23, faces him with perhaps the most difficult and momentous decision of his political life. How should he react to it? How should he take it? What should be his response to the gauntlet thrown at him by his adversaries?

One obvious villain that might have provided the trigger for this ‘political’ verdict by Punjab’s top court is none other than Pervez Musharraf. As such, the Nawaz Brigade, led by junior Sharif, Shehbaz, didn’t lose a minute before pointing their guns at Nawaz’ principal nemesis, ensconced in the Presidency, for being the culprit in this episode. Conventional wisdom is on their side: Pervez Musharraf would hate to see Nawz entering the parliament and gaining another niche to take pot shots at him. Musharraf must gravely fear the chances of his impeachment taking a hefty boost with Nawaz in parliament.

That the ‘honourable’ justices who handed down this crassly partisan verdict against a man who has twice been PM of Pakistan owe their jobs to Pervez Musharraf, is as good an evidence as any of their being party to a political conspiracy hatched in the Presidency to keep Nawaz out of the parliament. These PCO judges must take fright at the prospect of Nawaz getting into the parliament to hasten their unceremonious departure from the positions gifted to them by an autocrat’s hunger for unbridled power.

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