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My journalist friends were proved right who kept explaining to me on the basis of reliable sources and active connections that Shehbaz Sharif will not automatically resign from the Prime Ministership due to the results of the Punjab by-elections. An important meeting of the parties in the PDM alliance was held on Tuesday. At the end of it, the decision to "stand still" is clearly visible. Personally, I am not in favor of the decision. Those who decide to remain in the government, but unlike me, there are prominent and leading politicians. They understand the power game better than I do. They "would have fallen at the sight of something."

Don't know the value by Muhammad Usman burewala | thedebatetimes | Latest Article | News | World
Don't know the value by Muhammad Usman burewala | thedebatetimes | Latest Article | News | World

Apart from maintaining the federal government, I was further disturbed by such reports which indicate that there will be an attempt to prevent Chaudhry Parvez Elahi from being elected as the Chief Minister of Punjab on July 22. If PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain is to be depended on to achieve the possible goal, self-made pen-draggers like me who follow "principles" should not object. Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi's attempt to make a few prospective voters "absent" from the Punjab Assembly session on July 22 through state intimidation or other means will be seen as brazen. Due to this, the already existing bitterness in our politics will become more acute. Our largest province in terms of population will continue to suffer from decline. It will also send a message to the vast majority of the urban middle class that our politicians can go to any lengths to keep themselves in power. "Palace conspiracies" will seem far more effective than clean politics.

Forgetting the emerging scenario in Punjab but for the time being, they focus on the federation. Shahbaz Sharif's decision to stick to the Prime Ministership is indicative of "stubbornness" in this context. The talk given by Khawaja Saad Rafiq, a dynamic and experienced politician of the Muslim League (NUN) who emerged from Lahore on Tuesday, is also forcing us to think that the "obstinate" policy of the federal government adopted by Imran Khan is "obstinate". ” is a thoughtful response.

Imran Khan has not accepted the no-confidence motion against him even for a moment as a traditional weapon of politics. He is adamant that this movement was presented on American Emma. Washington was outraged by his "independent" policies. Uktakar was forced to adopt the same tactics against the Imran government that were used to oust the Iranian nationalist Dr. Mossadegh in the 1950s. These tactics are called the Regime Change formula. He has not yet been able to prove the alleged "American conspiracy" against him with solid evidence. Apart from his long-time supporters, a substantial majority of ordinary Pakistanis have, however, wholeheartedly accepted his claim.

The majority of Pakistanis began to feel compelled by the "American conspiracies" from the mid-1950s. Due to these conspiracies, our democratic system has never been stable. The United States has been trying to achieve its goals in this region with the full support of "visionaries" emerging from state institutions. The 1980s were marked by the "Afghan Jihad". At the beginning of this century, a war broke out in Afghanistan against the same "terrorists" who were considered "Mujahids" fighting against the communist system in the last days of the last century.

An immense number of our people strongly feel that the obsession with making Pakistan a nuclear power was the key reason behind the fall of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's government and his hanging. But there is no such plan attributed to Imran Khan, which seems to provoke America. Through the use of traditional and social media, Imran Khan has proven himself to be a strong autocrat compared to America with aggressive consistency. Imran Khan started challenging the "Mir Jafars" associated with our state institutions while following the footsteps of America. The Supreme Judiciary was also often under his criticism. In the eyes of our traditional politicians, it was considered a "red line" to critically discuss the state institutions and the judiciary in front of the people. Yusuf Raza Gilani was dismissed from the Prime Ministership for "contempt of court". When the Nawaz government was hit by the Panama scandal, critics like Daniyal Aziz, Nihal Hashmi and Talal Chaudhary were immediately taught a "lesson".

There was no attempt to capture the attitude and bitter tone of Imran Khan Sahib and the leading leaders of his party. The facility of "freedom of expression" afforded him gradually led the parties in the ruling coalition to think that Imran Khan may still be the alleged "paddle of his creators". The alleged "pampering" they might have tolerated. The election results of Punjab, however, have made them desensitized. Shahbaz Sharif and his key ministers are keenly aware that they have saved Pakistan from "bankruptcy" by taking decisions that are absolutely unacceptable to the people. People are not instinctively accustomed to digest such decisions. The storm of deadly inflation that has arisen after the current government came to power was fully expressed during the elections for 20 seats of the Punjab Assembly. While nursing the wounds caused by their results, Shahbaz Sharif and his most important ministers but this 

Rumors have also started that they are not receiving proper recognition from the ruling or judicial circles for taking measures like "political suicide" to save the state from "bankruptcy". "Qadr Na Jani Beqadr" huggers are engaged in complaints. As far as I know, the talk given by Khawaja Saad Rafiq on Tuesday was the first attempt to bring the whispers boiling in the hearts to the public. I see "more" happening in this context that could exacerbate divisions based on blind hatred and dogma. 

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