
Asking Dr Qadri
not to hold an multiparty conference (MPC) on the Model Town incident,
they advised the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf
not to become part of another round of street protest as they would
gain nothing if the present set-up was wrapped up.
The PAT has announced that it will hold an MPC next week and also given Dec 31 deadline for Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s resignation for “his role in the killing of 14 people in June 2014”.
Speaking at a seminar here, Railways Minister Rafique warned Dr Qadri against being used by others to derail democracy.
Saad Rafique says what happened in Model Town should not have happened
“What happened in Model Town should not have happened. If
Qadri sahib believes in the judicial system, he should file a petition
in the light of Justice Najafi’s report.
But he must not get on a container again and block roads. Some people
want to derail democracy by using him and he should understand this,” Mr
Rafique said. At the same time he asked the PPP and PTI to avoid being
“part of any conspiracy”.
“All political parties should take part in next year’s elections and strengthen the democratic system.”
Like
his party chief Nawaz Sharif, the minister warned that the nation could
not afford another 1971-like dismemberment of the country.
He
said the PML-N had launched the movement for restoration of judiciary,
but [former chief justice] Iftikhar Chaudhry did not let it achieve its
purpose [restoration of judiciary]. He clarified that the PML-N was not
on a collision course with the judiciary, but it had the right to
criticise its decisions.
About Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa’s
visit to the Senate, Mr Rafique said there was no difference between the
narrative of the army chief and that of the PML-N leadership. “The army
chief expressed his strong commitment towards democracy.”
But,
he added, those who came under him [the army chief] should also follow
his resolve to protect democracy, indirectly referring to the
“conspiracies” being allegedly hatched against the PML-N government.
The
outspoken minister was critical of breaking political parties and said:
“We do not support what is happening to the MQM-Pakistan. Creation of
artificial parties does not work.” But he admitted that there was no
democracy in political parties and warned against doing politics on the
sensitive matter of Khatm-i-Nubuwat because it might threaten Pakistan’s
solidarity.
Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal said: “We
share the grief of Dr Qadri. One day it will transpire who was behind
the killings in Model Town. The forces behind the Model Town incident
wanted to send the government packing. The incident had provided an
excuse to hold the long march against the PML-N government in 2014.”
He
asked Dr Qadri to hold an APC on US President Donald Trump’s decision
to recognise Jerusalem as capital of Israel instead of on the Model Town
incident.
Mr Iqbal was of the view that PTI chairman
Imran Khan wanted early elections because he feared that in March Senate
polls, his party’s MPAs from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa might not vote for its
candidates. “I challenge Imran Khan to get votes from PTI MPAs in the
Senate election. They will vote of their free will.”
The
minister said Mr Khan’s fight against corruption was a sham as he had
expelled Justice Wajihuddin from his party for recommending action
against some powerful corrupt elements in the PTI.
As a
debate in the PML-N ensued whether Shahbaz Sharif would have the
blessing of his elder brother to become prime minister if the party wins
the 2018 elections, Saad Rafique said the party would go into the
campaign under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif, while Ahsan Iqbal said it
would be under Shahbaz Sharif.
Veteran politician Javed Hashmi and MQM-P leader Khalid Maqbool Saddiqui also spoke on the occasion.