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'Guilty' Ghafoor to continue as Minister Prisons

                                                                          By: Ch Aamer Waqas

LAHORE - The PML-N government will give a ‘free hand’ to Provincial Minister for Prisons to resume his office after the Party leaders are expected to given him a verbal thrashing, and secure an assurance that he will act ‘lawfully’ in future, after the Minister has lobbied successfully for getting himself back on the ministerial track.
Party sources have confided that the N-League leadership had decided to let the minister off the hook after he was made ‘dysfunctional’ on the 22nd of the last month because of his misconduct at the Allama Iqbal International Airport. Moreover, senior leaders are still playing cool despite the submission of the report by tribunal on May 28. However, nothing official has been made public so far, except an issuance of a handout concluding ‘it is not necessary that the allegations levelled against someone should prove true in every investigation report.’ Declaring the Minister ‘an honourable public representative’, the handout mentioned, ‘accountability does not mean that the allegations should forcefully prove to be true’.
When quizzed about the specific reason for Minister’s survival, a source seeking strict anonymity hinted at Ghafoor’s connections with the Sharif family. “No doubt, his standing in the Party is pretty low, and does not enjoy an outstanding stature within the N-League. However, he certainly has tangible ‘links’ which have helped him come out as a survivor,” he said, while opining that the PML-N was expected to take a stringent action since it had not spared Sharif’s decades old associate Haji Pervaiz Khan. “People at large were expecting Ghafoor’s exit, and it would have definitely given a huge image uplift since the Minister does not enjoy good reputation even in his constituency, which is just virtually in the neighbourhood of Mian Sahab’s residence,” he added.
“Apparently, this has also turned out to be so because of his hectic efforts at persuading the Sharif brothers through good offices of certain quarters for taking a lenient view of his ‘misconduct’ despite the fact the 3-member tribunal had found him guilty,” said the source, while deploring the moral degradation of his colleague. “He should have resigned himself instead of lobbying for keeping his Ministership - considered to be the first casualty as part of his punishment - and holding paid rallies outside the Raiwind residence of the PML-N leadership,” he opined.

The Nation: Published: June 05, 2009