Islamabad: The head of Awami Muslim League (AML) Sheikh Rashid Ahmad has said that rallies, protest meetings, sit-ins would least affect (any) government.
Talking in a private TV channel on Friday, he said that if such kind of tactics were ever effective, Zardari would have been kicked off four years earlier. He said that only a massive street power of masses could oust the government.
“Considering that things, situations were deteriorating, with institutions being rapidly destroyed, PML-N would have to decided fast “, he added.
The AML chief foresees a fast evolving election in near future, and said that under current circumstances, all political forces were obliged with a heavy responsibility to put the Country back on right track.
Referring to outcome of recent rallies and protest meetings of PML-N and PTI, he said that the success of these would only be ascertained after their after –effects surfaced.
He said that PML-N could no longer afford to limit itself to slogans of “go-Zardari-go”, but would have to take some very hard-hitting serious, and final efforts, and decisions against PPP-led government.
“The party would have to decide whether government should be given more time to govern or oust it outrightly”, he said.
Answering a question, he said that PML-N would have to make its own decisions regarding asking its parliamentarians to resign, fill jails by courting arrests, and staging sit-ins in Islamabad.
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