Pakistani Twitter weighs in on Nawaz's 'defiant' comeback

Three-time prime minister gives first political speech since 2019


Social Desk September 21, 2020
A photo of a string of television sets showing Nawaz Sharif's speech. PHOTO: TWITTER

Pakistani Twitter deemed former premier Nawaz Sharif’s speech at the All Parties Conference (APC) as his most ‘defiant’ and ‘fiery to date’ as he said that the opposition’s feud was not with Prime Minister Imran Khan but those that brought him into power in the 2018 general elections.

Nawaz has shied away from political appearances for over a year now and users of the micro-blogging site were eagerly anticipated his address via video link from London, where he is currently undergoing treatment.

The PML-N supreme leader pledged that his party would fully endorse whatever course of action would be decided at the opposition huddle.

South Asia analyst Michael Kugelman was of the view that Nawaz “came out swinging” with a “bold and defiant” speech.

Kugelman said that his tone was “sharp” and words “explicit”.

While television anchor Amber Rahim Shamsi also seconded Kugelman’s view that his speech took no prisoners.

She, however, questioned whether the resolution would reflect his talking points.

However, political pundit Mosharraf Zaidi said that his speech “was neither his boldest not coherent or original with respect to context as he has said all this before as well”.

Human Rights Minister lashed out at those who believed that the government would not allow Nawaz’s speech to be telecast live.

In a quip, she drew parallels to Muttahida Qaumi Movement founder Altaf Hussain and Nawaz.

Another television anchor Kamran Yousaf lauded his speech,” You may be supporter or hater of #NawazSharif, his today's speech will go down in history as one of the candid and bold postmortem of Pakistan's chronic problems”.

 

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