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Nawaz is demolishing, or paving way for his younger brother"



What's next there for Nawaz. Has he totally clench in the quagmire or still sneaking for a new horizon, Nawaz quandary with boys would give him some credentials or his game is over now with ultimate refusal. 

Whats the Nawaz fate, he is totally demolishing the party or still paving way for a younger brother to lead election campaign. He is willing inertly for party coronation to Shahbaz or is trying to drown the boat of the party along with his humiliating exit. Nawaz recent remarks regarding Mumbai terrorist Attack has doleful the boys yet his younger brother is trying to defend the elder to save the drowning boat but Nawaz is eager to drown it by defying.

For what he is making so fiercely remarks why he is so angry may be the boys wants him to kick him off from the political landscape. But how a party with his name PML-Nawaz could sustain when the party founder is going to be minus. 

Sword of Damocles is hanging on Nawaz, his daughter and son in law for their ultimate portal from politics. Edgy Nawaz is now looking for a gateway to re-enter by gesturing to the boys that he also holds cloak and dagger and could harm anyone who could try to come in his way, maybe he is conveying that don't quarrel with me instead solve the things amicably.

As boys are displeased and not looking in a mood to have amnesty over elder Sharif, now they are looking for younger Sharif, Imran and Zardari to be on the aisle öf the parliamentary benches ahead of July. If boys have decided to remove Nawaz from country's front-line politics then should be kept themselves ready for the next explosion from Nawaz Side as Nawaz is not ready to quit silently. 

What for those electable's in PML-N, they are loyal enough or enjoying the last moment glee of Ministries, at the nigh of this month they gonna start their journey while peering with solace toward the boys to adjust them in crowdy PTI  or in younger Sharif camp. Conceivably they may choose the option of independents and pick the party while counting their number in parliament to become a minister. 

What left for younger sharif is to have a deal with boys and present Punjab development by juxtaposing it with KP and Sindh for the election campaign, this could work for the inept president of  PML-N.  Shahbaz is in the tense situation by both side either boys or brother but he wants a fraternal relationship with both. It is interesting and more seems that boys are rapt in making a coalition government than bearing a single party to lead next incumbency.


Adil Hussain 

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