Nawaz Sharif ka akhri waar, dobara establishment ki gaud mein ja bethey
After watching PTI spreading like wild fire throughout Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif has finally decided to call off his fued with the establishment and finally work in a mutually agreeable environment. The first such instance came after the Lahore Jalsa of PTI, when Nawaz Sharif unable to dislodge Zardari in a constitutional way and too greedy about his own 90 seats, went to the supreme court after getting directions from the ISI for the memo case.
Very soon PML N realised that the memo case could benefit the army only, so they did not follow it up and were visibly emabarressed by thier move. However since then Nawaz Sharif has given a GO-Ahead to Ch Nisar and other people in PML N to start refreshing relationships with the army.
The last act proved to the nail in the coffin as Javed Hashmi looking at the new direction of his party called it quits, while some other anti establishment workers of PML N are thinking about it. If anyone had any doubts uptill now, the inoocent Sharif went to Karachi and beat his chest about military courts to get cozy with "army way" of doing things and suggesting his flexibility in case he comes to power.
You can also see that CH Nisar is also getting silent about PTI being backed by ISI, now that he wants the military to push a few jalsas. The benefit as evident. In Gujranwala, where PML N was not able to get 10,000 people a month ago, suddenly mobilised crowd of over 20,000 in the same place.
But again, the failure to lure dissillusioned crowds behind his go zardari go rally has somewhat died down as the public is not buying his argument anymore. The fact that PML N is doing moderate jalsas in thier own province goes to show their actual lack of depth in popularity in the masses.
After being rejected by the public, Nawaz is striking some strings with the establishment and is also looking towards PPP to get an arrangment before the upcoming elections. The formula in Nawaz's mind looks something like this
Survivial of PML N = Deals with (Establishment + PPP)