Mohammad Ali Durrani advises govt to foster political reconciliation & stability by withdrawing cases against PTI & Imran khan
ISLAMABAD, June 08 (SABAH): Senior politician and former information minister Mohammad Ali Durrani advised the government to drop cases against former prime minister Imran Khan and his party leaders in a bid to create an enabling environment for political reconciliation economic revival in the country.
“Now is the time to seize the opportunity for political reconciliation and stability in the country. If tensions escalate further, the government may be at risk as it will create a meltdown effect,” Durrani said in an exclusive conversation with a private TV channel.
Mohammad Ali Durrani referred to polarization and the wave of public resentment and said political stability is a must for materializing the efforts being made for economic recovery.
Talking about the recent judicial orders, he said that the government must take steps to avoid further embarrassment and give Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) an opportunity to engage in political dialogue.
“The manner with which the government is facing humiliation in the courts over cases against the PTI founder and his party, is not beneficial for the government or democracy,” he added.
He said that PTI founder has refused to “cut a deal” but he never refused from engaging in a dialogue. “The dialogue would take place in the parliament rather than through any other institution,” he emphasized.
Mohammad Ali Durrani said that friendly countries and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are also urging the government to adopt a conciliatory role and promote political stability.
He said that the government should initiate broad-based dialogue by releasing all political prisoners to prevent further shocks and ensure a better future aligning the country on a democratic and constitutional path. He further stated that the government belongs to the country just as much as the opposition does, and all political parties must eventually face the public in future elections.
Mohammad Ali Durrani pointed out that the responsibility lies with President Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and former prime minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, who would also want to pursue reconciliation for political stability in the country. There is no doubt that Nawaz Sharif ranks among the astute and wisest political leaders in the country and is the reason behind PML-N’s popularity and success. The political strategy at this juncture would benefit or harm none other than Nawaz Sharif, he said.
Responding to a question about the possibility of three-time prime minister’s return to power, Mohammad Ali Durrani said that the country currently needs persuasive leader who can restore public trust in democracy and the constitution through reconciliation. “Withdrawing the cases against the PTI founder and his party could create a scenario where Nawaz Sharif could once again become Prime Minister,” he said.
Mohammad Ali Durrani said that the departure from confrontation and shift to reconciliation would positively impact every sector and institution in Pakistan.