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APDM was formed by 32 political parties, and the president of the alliance was NS. The alliance decided to boycott the elections, but within three days Nawaz Sharif changed his mind and decided to participate in the elections. Nawaz Sharif has taken so many uturns during the past few years that it becomes difficult to follow his politics…Similar to your supporting PMLN’s sudden decision to participate in the elections, the peoples party supporters support the NRO as it allowed Nawaz Sharif and BB to return to the country, and later forced Musharraf to shed his uniform.

http://archives.dawn.com/2007/09/09/top4.htm

Fahim says APDM policies may lead to martial law

By Shamim-ur-Rahman
KARACHI, Sept 8: Pakistan People’s Party leader and Alliance for Restoration of Democracy (ARD) chairman Makhdoom Amin Fahim declared here on Saturday that his party did not support the ‘confrontationist’ policy of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and other members of the All Parties Democratic Movement (APDM) because it could lead to imposition of martial law.

The PPP welcomed the return of the Sharif brothers, but it would not support their ‘politics of agitation’, Mr Fahim told a questioner at a news conference. PPP information secretary Sherry Rehman, Sindh PPP president Syed Qaim Ali Shah, provincial secretary-general Nafees Siddiqui and other party leaders were also present.

**The PPP, Mr Fahim said, would not be part of the ‘welcome exercise’ for Nawaz Sharif. “He formed the APDM and left the ARD, so what can we do for him,” he said when asked what would be his party’s response if the Sharif brothers were arrested on return.
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The PPP leader said his party was striving for a smooth transition to democracy. He said the PPP would oppose any move to impose martial law or emergency because it would be harmful for the country.

Responding to questions about his party’s talks with the military-led regime, Mr Fahim claimed that the Pakistan People’s Party had never deviated from its principled stand that uniform and democracy never functioned together. He said the PPP had presented its demands and the ball was now in the government’s court.

He hinted that all Pakistan People’s Party demands would be met soon. He said that core issues between the government and the PPP would be resolved, adding that the condition of third term for the prime minister was not a big issue, but the PPP had taken a firm stand on article 58 (2) (b).

He claimed that the PPP wanted to send the army back to barracks through dialogue.

He said there was no uncertainty in the ranks of the PPP on the dialogue with Gen Pervez Musharraf.

In fact, he said, the PML (Q) house was in danger.

Mr Fahim said the PPP wanted restoration of the 1973 Constitution as it existed before the October 1999 coup with the addition of two clauses of the 17th amendment regarding joint electorate and reserved seats for women.

He was evasive on reported talks between party chairperson Benazir Bhutto and US Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte in Dubai for finalisation of the deal between the PPP and President Musharraf.

Ms Rehman claimed that Saad Hariri, son of slain Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri, had brought some ‘package’ for PML-N leaders. She said her party could not dilate upon reasons for growing indulgence of foreigners in Pakistan’s politics.

On this occasion, Roshan Junejo, son of the late Shah Nawaz Junejo, joined the PPP.

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2010 news, same personhttp://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\03\28\story_28-3-2010_pg1_6

**Nawaz Sharif’s U-turn opens Pandora’s box **
** PML-N chief’s change of mind sparks new controversies over ‘settled’ issues

  • Parties coming up with new demands

By Irfan Ghauri*

ISLAMABAD: **Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif’s capricious decisions over the last three days and the preceding period have further complicated the working of the constitutional reforms committee and ignited several new controversies over issues previously considered almost settled.

The PML-N chief’s change of mind has provided room for new players to express divergent views on a range of “settled issues” – as described by various political parties. While the PML-Quaid (PML-Q) has become a party to the controversy over renaming NWFP, others – including FATA and minority members – are putting forward their own demands. Some FATA members have claimed that they were not taken into confidence over the proposed reforms package, while minority members are demanding they be given representation in the reforms committee.
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**The press conference Nawaz addressed on Thursday, subsequent changes in his stance over the next two days and another press conference on Saturday have gone on to muddle up several affairs.

The PML-N initially sought the inclusion of a retired judge in the judicial commission on the appointment of judges – a demand that was incorporated in the reforms committee’s recommendations. However, Nawaz simply refused to accept the composition of the commission on Thursday, saying his party had “certain reservations” over the mechanism.

While Nawaz addressed a press conference on Saturday in an apparent bid to clarify his party’s stance, the former prime minister failed to elaborate his party’s reservations by contradicting his own stance.

Nawaz mixed up two separate forums – the Pakistan Bar Council and the Supreme Court Bar Association – while failing to specify the forum he was seeking representation for in the proposed judicial commission. The PML-N chief said a single person should not be given absolute authority, but contradicted his own stance by saying the authority to nominate a retired judge must rest with the chief justice of Pakistan.

Nawaz also demanded the exclusion of the law minister from the commission, but backed the inclusion of the attorney general – which is also against the principle of impartiality. Ahsan Iqbal, information secretary of the PML-N, told Daily Times his party wanted the spirit of the Charter of Democracy to prevail in the matter and accommodate demands put forward by lawyers’ bodies.
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He said while the reforms committee had proposed that the PBC may put forward a nomination for the judicial commission headed by the chief justice, “the PML-N says that instead of keeping it opened-ended, the vice chairman of the PBC be made a member of commission”. He said his party was also seeking the inclusion of the Supreme Court Bar Association president in the commission. “The PML-N also wants a retired judge to be part of the judicial commission… the appointment should either be made by the chief justice or it should be at the discretion of the chief justice and two senior-most judges of the Supreme Court… the PML-N also wants to include the presidents of the high court bar associations in the judicial commissions on appointments to high courts.”

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Hanibal man either you are too naive or just too stupid.

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Can you name top five ?

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I used to abuses of PTIans... so please carry on...

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It is not into my knowledge for others, but I know PM's achievements before he became PM.

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I even know his Son's (Abdul Qadir Gillani) achievement since his dad have become PM..

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Abdul Qadir always reminds me drama 'Main Abdul Qadir hoon'.. Ameer maa baap ki bigdi hui aulad

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if Nawaz Sharif takes back his demand of early elections in next couple of weeks (or slow down his go-zardari-go campaign), I'll not be surprised...

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He have already ran to week long trip to Turkey and from there (last i knew) has gone to London... Allah Allah khair salah

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phajay ke paaay kha kar bhi aqal nahin aaiee. yeh drama karna ki kya zaroorat thi? Not only he lost some grounds in Punjab, greater damage he has done to his party in Sindh. NS should have thought about IK jalsa and prepared a good strategy to counter it instead Zardari ko galyan dena. Zardari ne q-league aor mqm ko saath mila kar apna kaam pakka kar leya hay till next elections. An ordinary Pakistni can understand this, magar yeh baat gajrella, siri paaiay khanay walay ki samajh main nahin aaiee. A good strategy for NS would have been a much greater jalsaa in Qazafi Stadium at the same time with focus on IK rather than Zardari.