Senior politician and former federal minister Muhammad Ali Durrani has said that Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s hunger for power is on full display. In an exclusive interview with a private television channel, Durrani expressed disappointment over PTI’s statements regarding talks with the establishment, saying “If they (PTI) wish to beg for power, they should do it openly, like PML-N and PPP,” said Durrani. He urged PTI leaders to respect the people’s trust and not humiliate democracy.
The former minister that Ishaq Dar’s appointment as Deputy Prime Minister is not a sign of authority, but a signal and a clear message. This development should be seen in the context of Nawaz Sharif’s return as party president, he added. Durrani criticized PML-N saying that they want to go towards confrontation and revive the “Vote Ko Izzat Do” narrative. He also slammed PTI leadership for negotiating with the establishment, saying that they should not compromise on democratic principles.
The senior politician questioned whether democratic goals can be achieved by degrading democracy. He criticized PML-N saying that they have not earned respect despite gaining power. He lashed out at politicians saying said that it seems like a group of selfish politicians are running the country, who are always engaged in conspiracies. He urged politicians to respect the people’s trust and work for the betterment of the country.—NNI