is trying hard to cover its flanks to save itself from the damage that the ongoing assault may cause to it. Despite the current onslaught, all of its important allies stand behind it solidly, and the party as a whole is intact. As the elections draws near, it will further open its cards to make up the loss, if any, inflicted by different developments including the Faizabad interchange sit-in. The anti-government elements have assured Qadri of standing with him should he launch a movement, seeking implementation of the Najafi report in letter and spirit, targeting the Sharif brothers.
“If the PAT chief decides to come out on the streets, my party would join the protest,” Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced.
Former president and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chief Asif Ali Zardari has told Qadri, stressing that they would work together so that those held responsible in the Najafi tribunal’s report were given exemplary punishment.
On the very first day of the release of the report, PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain expressed solidarity with the PAT chief and encouraged him to begin protest. Sheikh Rashid has followed the suit and as usual read the political obituary of the Sharif duo. “The Hudaibya Paper Mills case is going to open on Dec 11, heralding an end of the PML-N.”
Way back in 2014, the PML-Q and Sheikh Rashid had sided with Qadri in his protest but for having a little or no public standing they could not make any contribution whatsoever except for issuing harsh statements favouring it and haranguing the government.
The PTI and PAT had jointly undertaken the famous sit-in that continued for months at the D-Chowk. However, the PPP had not only stayed away from this agitation but had also stood with the federal government particularly in Parliament in foiling the raid on the capital. In the changed political environment, Zardari is now willing to break bread with Qadri.
However, what Hamza Shahbaz has stated in his first-ever comment on the release of the Najafi report reflected the aggressive strategy of the PML-N that it will pursue. He severely attacked Qadri, who, he asserted, will be made accountable by the nation. He said efforts were in progress to do politics on dead bodies.
Political support being earned by Qadri from anti-government parties on account of the Najafi report apart, it is unthinkable that TLP chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi will ever back him although both belong to the same religious sect. Rizvi has always spoken ill of Qadri in the harshest ever language. However, the PAT chief has never said anything against Rizvi.