By Raza Ruman
Dawn has dared Prime Minister Imran Khan to dare to name the Mafia which is bent on failing him on every front. And if can’t he should better stop ranting this ‘Mafia kind of thing every now and then. People are sick of Khan’s mafia rant and wants him to focus their problems and not Sharifus and others.
In its editorial Dawn shows mirror to self-righteous-man and asked him not afraid revealing the names attached to Mafia. It says: “PRIME Minister Imran has reportedly said an ‘organised mafia’ is spreading negativity and crippling positive administrative changes in the country and that he is well aware who this mafia is.
Meeting with party members in Lahore, the prime minister said his party would take no pressure and Usman Buzdar would continue to work as the chief minister of Punjab. He was also emphatic in saying the chief secretary and IG police would work as a team with the chief minister.
The prime minister’s visit to Lahore came at a time when there is a growing perception that Usman Buzdar’s government is failing to perform and is suffering from political instability.”
The paper further says recent grumblings from key allies like the PML-Q have fanned the flames of dissension within the Punjab coalition ranks. The prime minister was expected to resolve these issues through personal intervention and take decisions aimed at stopping the plunging fortunes of the Buzdar government.
Instead, however, the prime minister decided to blame ‘mafias’ for all the troubles that his government is facing in Punjab. He did not deem it necessary to elaborate on who these mafias are, how they are so effective in creating problems plaguing the Buzdar government and why they have not been stopped from making such mischief.
“In fact, the prime minister did not even specify if he had any plans to counter these ‘mafias’ and, in the absence of such a plan, how would these troubles swirling around his chief minister disappear? The only substantive announcement that we heard was that Buzdar would stay in office and that the political disconnect between the elected representatives and the bureaucracy would be eliminated. These are pious words, but words alone are clearly insufficient to solve the governance quagmire in Punjab.”
It would be a hard sell for the PTI leadership to blame the opposition for its failure in Punjab. All that is going wrong in Punjab is a by-product of what the ruling coalition has done or, more specifically, not done.
Now that the prime minister has announced that his team will remain where it is in Punjab, one expects that he will tell us how this team plans to improve the dismal situation in the province. Doing more of the same, or aiming for vague targets like ‘better coordination’, is clearly not the answer. Pak Destiny
Still leaking ?
😂😂😂😂..PM should look under his carpet..
It’s the sharifs and the zardaris…
He is fucking the economy and our country and using polite words to cover it up. Tabdeeli my ass
Dawn is part of it
Fed up with the word mafia. Can someone elucidate?
Grace Susan David noun
an organized international body of criminals, operating originally in Sicily and now especially in Italy and the US and having a complex and ruthless behavioural code.
any organized group of criminals resembling the Mafia in its way of operating.
noun: mafia; plural noun: mafias
“the rise of criminal mafias in Russian and Eastern Europe”
a group regarded as exerting a hidden sinister influence.
noun: mafia
“the British literary mafia”
From Oxford
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