Trouble brews for Imran as united opposition forms an alliance to oust government

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan along with Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and his delegation during their meeting in Islamabad on December 18, 2020.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan along with Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and his delegation during their meeting in Islamabad on December 18, 2020.

They say, ‘politics make strange bed fellows’- and this situation is truly applicable in Pakistan now. Eleven political parties with widely different ideologies, including the PML(N) and the PPP, the well-known political opponents, have come together under an umbrella organisation named Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), created by Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman, the leader of the Jamait Ulema-e-Islam (F) to topple the Imran Khan government.

On December 13, the PML (N) hosted a massive rally at the historic Minar- e-Pakistan along with its constituents to display its popularity among the people.

The beleaguered and besieged Imran Khan used all the official machinery to scuttle the rally. In fact, the Punjab government denied them the permission to hold the rally, citing terrorist threat and second wave pandemic threat.

Prime Minister Imran Khan himself ruled out the possibility of the government granting permission to the PDM for holding the rallies with warnings of legal cases against the organisers. “We will file FIRs against everyone from the Kursiwala (supplier of chairs) to the sound system handlers but won’t stop them (opposition leaders) from going there,” he said. Several political workers were arrested ahead of the rally, the government also flooded the Minar-e-Pakistan lawns to stop it. The arrests elicited widespread condemnation.

The Lahore police sent an advisory against holding a public gathering to the PDM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Maryam Nawaz, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, among others. “TTP terrorists are coordinating to carry out a terrorist activity on December 13, 2020. Although details regarding the place of terrorist activity and likely targets are not available, the date (December 13, 2020) appears to be significant, as a huge public gathering is expected at Minar-e-Pakistan,” said the advisory.

The PDM, however, remained undeterred and made massive preparations for the rally. A huge stage was erected and all essentials like lights and sound systems were arranged, much to the consternation of Imran Khan.

Even though the organisers of the rally had asked the attendees to reach the venue at 2 pm, hundreds of supporters started gathering there early braving cold weather, enthusiastically chanting slogans and carrying flags.

The leaders, who addressed the rally, raised a voice against the incumbent government on issues of its legitimacy, stating that 2018 witnessed a fraud election that is not acceptable. “Due to the massive rigging in 2018 elections, Imran Khan was picked on, so that he could easily be dictated. Time has come to get freedom from this selected set-up,” said former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in his address to the gathering through a video link. JUI-F chief and president of PDM, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, warned that  the growing resentment and anger of the people against the “illegitimate government” can lead to anarchy in the country. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the PTI government is not cognisant of the difficulties being faced by masses “because it did not come into power through people’s mandate.”

More significantly, the leaders made a direct attack on the Pakistan Army by saying that the various elements of the state should function within the “limits of their own jurisdiction.” Maulana Fazlur Rehman openly urged the ‘establishment’ to stop meddling in the political affairs of the country and let the leaders chosen by the people govern the country. “If people’s rights continue to be abrogated, then the national unity cannot remain intact,” he warned.

The leaders also raised the issues of burgeoning inflation and unemployment, whereby people are burdened with unchecked and spiralling prices of essentials like edible items, petrol and even medicines. “Ever since Covid-18 (PM Imran) has formed government, sugar, wheat, electricity and people’s livelihood have been quarantined,” said Maryam Nawaz Sharif, while referring to Imran Khan as the “Tabedaar (obedient) Khan playing a fixed match.” The speakers said that Imran Khan was hand in glove with the mafia that is indulging in stocking of essential commodities leading to creation of false demands.

The massive rally is a clear indication that the political leadership of Pakistan has finally felt the pulse of the people and garnered enough courage to unite and challenge the all powerful Pakistan Army. This is evident from the fact that they refer the prime minister as a stooge of the establishment and say that all troubles in Pakistan are due to his inability to function freely. 

Attacks on the beleaguered Imran Khan are going to increase in coming days. Next on the agenda of PDM is the tendering of mass resignations from the National Assembly by all members of the opposition. Such a move will make running of the government untenable for Khan, who is trying to put up a brave face but can see the ground sliding away under him.  PDM will also keep the momentum of mass agitations going.

The combined opposition seems to be determined to not only topple the government being led by Imran Khan but also to free the country from the stranglehold of the Pakistan Army. It is something that Nawaz Sharif and other senior political leaders have wanted to do since long and are now becoming a reality. Pakistan is finally moving from virtual dictatorship to actual democracy. A change of this nature in the political ecosystem of Pakistan would benefit the country since true democracy has remained elusive since its creation as a Nation.

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