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India-Pakistan
A part-time leader
2014-07-23
[DAWN] "The most important quality in a leader is that of being acknowledged as such." — Andre Maurois

UNFORTUNATELY, our third-time prime minister does not fit this criterion. While our troops are engaged in the most critical battle against murderous Moslems and hundreds and thousands of people have been displaced from their homes in North Wazoo and are facing severe hardship, our leader is off to Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
for his annual spiritual retreat for 10 days.

There cannot be any objection to his religious zeal. But as a leader he is also expected to focus on the job for which he has been elected. It is certainly no ordinary situation for a country in the midst of a conflict and looming humanitarian crisis.

Being away from the country for so long at this critical time and on a private trip illustrates how low governance is on his priority list. Should our leader not be dealing with the vital issues of national security at home rather than seeking his own salvation?

In any other country, a leader would have preferred to stay with one's own people in times of tribulation. But this is not the case with Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
who is best described as a part-time leader with minimal interest in running the affairs of the state. Not surprisingly, the approval rating for his party has plummeted in a short period.

Surely, it is hard for any incumbent to maintain the same level of popular appeal that brings one to power. Yet the plunge in Nawaz Sharif's approval ratings within the first year of his third term in office is astonishing even by Pak standards, if opinion polls are to be trusted.

Trailing far behind the Pakistain Tehrik-e-Insaf
...a political party in Pakistan. PTI was founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan. The party's slogan is Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem, each of which is open to widely divergent interpretations....
, the party has now fallen behind even the PPP in public approval ratings. According to the latest Herald/SDPI opinion poll, only 17pc of respondents said they would vote for the PML-N if elections were held today compared to 33pc for the PTI and 19pc for the PPP which was routed in the last election.

Such a low popular standing does not come as a surprise given Sharif's dismal performance and style of governance. His is more of a family limited company than a functional institutional democracy. All power is concentrated in the hands of a few members of the family. And now the 'gifted' daughter is being groomed as heir apparent. There is no party organization and all decisions are made by Sharif alone. The exclusion of others has created serious misgivings among senior party members.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Part-time leader. Part-time maybe but not a leader.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-07-23 14:17  

#3  He 'T's off' while bodies from the Malaysian shoot down arrive in Holland. Words fail.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-07-23 08:36  

#2  Ditto OS, ditto.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-07-23 08:33  

#1  From the title I though it was about Obama and yet another vacation, wedged in amongst 183 rounds of golf, and 350+ fund raisers in just a bit over 5 years.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-07-23 01:08  

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