PDM Jalsa in Gujranwala:It is not possible for Nawaz Sharif

PDM Jalsa In Gujranwala

The official launch of the anti-government movement in Pakistan with the United Opposition PDM Jalsa in Gujranwala is being discussed on Twitter and other social media websites.

Addressing the gathering yesterday, Nawaz Sharif, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in London, asked General Qamar Javed Bajwa, the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, to bid farewell to the PML-N government And Imran Khan's government has been accused of 'manipulating' to bring to power. The Pakistani military has not responded to the statement, but government ministers have called the PDM Jalsa In Gujranwala a failure. Shahbaz Gill, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan for Political Affairs, described the meeting as part of "Indian interests" and asked, "Why are India and the dacoit movement on the same page?"
Apart from the PML-N, the meeting was attended by the Pakistan People's Party, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) and other opposition parties, which demanded that the Establishment stop interfering in politics.

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What did Nawaz Sharif say?

 Nawaz Sharif, who is in London for medical treatment, is wanted by the Pakistani government on charges of financial irregularities. He has repeatedly called the process of accountability against him political revenge.
In his speech, he spoke on various issues in the country such as inflation, development projects, civil-military relations, alleged electoral fraud and calling politicians 'traitors'. In his speech, he also mentioned the recent allegations against Asim Bajwa, former head of the army's public relations department and former special assistant to the prime minister for media, Lt. Gen. (retd). He repeatedly said that Asim Bajwa, the chairman of CPEC Authority, had a salary of Rs 3.5 million.

PDM Jalsa In Gujranwala

In his speech, Nawaz Sharif accused the current Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and said, "All this has happened at your hands. Do you want to call Nawaz Sharif a traitor?" Must say, advertiser? Be sure to confiscate Nawaz Sharif's assets? Sure, there are false cases to be made? Make it but Nawaz Sharif will continue to be the voice of the oppressed people, Nawaz Sharif will make the people respect their vote.

Bajwa sahib, you have to give an account, you! And General Faiz (head of ISI), it's all in your hands. You want to call Nawaz Sharif a rebel? Definitely say. '

Reaction on social media

Hashtags and many names are trending in Pakistan on Saturday morning. A glimpse of the Gujranwala meeting can be clearly seen in these trends.
 On the one hand, in response to Nawaz Sharif's speech, many hashtags can be seen trending on Twitter in favor of the Pakistani army and against the opposition. On the other hand, people are also active in the PML-N and its defense.



 


Columnist Muhammad Taqi says that in the history of Pakistan, no such allegations have been made against any current army chief, who is not a dictator.

According to journalist Hamid Mir, Nawaz Sharif's speech was good. He made many allegations against Bajwa. If Nawaz Sharif had not been banned, I would have asked him why you did not remember these allegations when your party supported the extension of Bajwa's tenure last year. ? The question arises, but how? 


Some users also compared him to Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Altaf Hussain.

Aini says Nawaz Sharif and the PML-N have reached a point "from which no return is possible."

Journalist Junaid Saleem wrote that Nawaz Sharif's speech at the Gujranwala rally was the beginning of a direct confrontation. If the individuals and institutions addressed in the speech remain silent on this, then in the future every era will use the same language and it will be impossible to stop anyone. The target is no longer Imran Khan but the military leadership. 


Columnist and anchor Asma Shirazi said, “Nawaz Sharif said everything that could only be imagined. The situation is not changing, it has changed. In the days to come, the statement cannot be weakened or strengthened. 

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