Ouster may snatch the hope of short relief

By: S.K. Sami

The Pakistan Democratic Movement though with varieties of respective aims but still aligned either to de-seat the government or to minus the present Prime Minister Imran Khan. As the government Allied parties as well a forward block in the ruling party Signaled  to divert their sympathies and to support motion of No Confidence against the government due to certain reasons, the opposition parties no doubt have built a severe pressure on government which the government members and senators admit with true spirits. Nevertheless, a little amount of symptoms of danger to government can be observed till now.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government also never misses chance to fight on various fronts towards maintaining its power. Gathering one million people in the country capital by government is not more than show up a silent threat to the Pakistani as well as international establishment, but is in vain for the time bieng as the domestic establishment seems neutral in the current scinorio.

The miracles that can defeat the motion of all parties; may be technical legal approach either displacing venue of no-confidence motion or gaining support of the supreme court to intervene on the ground if any. Hence forth! The commitment of ministries from the opposition with the PTI  or allied members is on the basis of may be or may be not because the success of No Confidence Motion and forming a stable government of PDM parties is not sure yet. However its nothing to it, the commitment from the ruling party with PDM members is more reliable comparatively that could break the members, is already in power.

It will not be worthless to say that ouster of Prime Minister may not be in favor of the nation, as the temperaments of Imran Khan indicates that if he gets out from premiership will not sustain assemblies. According to political history of Pakistan the nation in every political government has the last year for economic relief and developmental works. Particularly about in the last four years the Pakistani Nation have been facing irksome circumstances in respect of various economic crises, uncontrolled inflation and living with just optimism. Now the last year of the present government’s tenure is a ray of hope for relief and development, but in case of any misshape with the Assemblies the nation has to wait for more four years. So if the opposition parties if loyal to the poor and longing nation should focus on the upcoming election rather than any sentimental decision. The Public issues ought to be highlighted instead of personal relief.        

Not only, but the top leadership of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf with thorough confidence deem the government in the saddle yet, hints at that possibly the government might have booked double numbers of members from opposition parties, while the same possibility endorsed by the Interior Minister Shiekh Rashid Ahamad having said that if opposition has our members so they also have opposition’ members in bulk.

It will not be worthless to say that ouster of Prime Minister may not be in favor of the nation, as the temperaments of Imran Khan indicates that if he gets out from premiership will not sustain assemblies. According to political history of Pakistan the nation in every political government has the last year for economic relief and developmental works. Particularly about in the last four years the Pakistani Nation have been facing irksome circumstances in respect of various economic crises, uncontrolled inflation and living with just optimism. Now the last year of the present government’s tenure is a ray of hope for relief and development, but in case of any misshape with the Assemblies the nation has to wait for more four years.

So if the opposition parties if loyal to the poor and longing nation should focus on the upcoming election rather than any sentimental decision. The Public issues ought to be highlighted instead of personal relief.   The Writer is a Peshawar based investigative Journalist and analyst can be reached on sami.kpk@gmail.com