PTI and Marvi: A love story turned sour
Khurram Zia Khan March 22, 2012
When the PML- Q joined hands with the current PPP government, Marvi Memon took a stand (along with some other MNAs and MPAs of her party) and decided not to join the federation. She even went a step ahead and tendered her resignation from the National Assembly.
This move improved her image in the public eye and people began to feel that she will take revolutionary steps in politics; that she will use her political standing for the people of her country.
Political analysts and critics were of the view that Marvi Memon will join the PTI after she left her parent party. But due to her differences with the PTI leadership, she did not do so.
A few months ago when she held a jalsa is Sindh along with the regions renowned journalist Qazi Asad Abid, it was thought that she will launch a new political party. But that did not happen either.
Earlier this month, Memon surprised her critics and supporters by announcing her decision to join the PML-N. I was really disappointed; I dont think the PML-N is serious about solving the problems of the common man. Despite being in rule in Punjab for more than four years, they have been unable to fulfill their promises.
While I am critical of Memons move like many others, I disagree with those who are out to malign her. Differences of opinion always exist, but sadly, we find it hard to accept this.
In particular, PTIs disgruntled approach from the day Memon joined PML-N is proving to be extremely immature. The party is not letting any chance to criticize her slide.
A recent example of PTIs frustration is their reaction to Memons appearance on a private channels show. Even before the show went on air, I started receiving text messages from PTI supporters; I even received one from PTIs official message center urging its supporters to watch the program, stating:
Must watch Marvi Memon exposed by Shahzeb Khanzada in To the Point on Express News at 8:05 PM tonight
After the show, I continued to receive messages that boasted the anchors capability of rendering Memon speechless.
I feel that the party displayed immaturity in handling the situation. It is high time for the PTI to move on and shake off the displeasure evidently felt by them after Memon announced her decision. People must realise that politicians are free to join any other party; the PTI must realise that all defectors will not join theirs.
Despite its message of change, PTIs reaction shows that it is no different from the established parties that display intolerance when it comes to differences of opinion. Just like them, the PTI is not willing to respect anothers decisions or views regarding the political arena.
Many people are looking towards PTI to change the political landscape of Pakistan. In this situation, PTI should be more careful about its statements so it does not disappoint hopefuls.
I am also a supporter of PTI, but I am disappointed by the partys sudden show of intolerance. If PTI is really looking to bring a positive change in the country, they must run serious campaigns via social media and other relevant mediums to infuse and enhance the level of tolerance of its supporters and workers. There are already some columnists and anchors who criticised the party for using foul language.
My humble advice to PTI would be to move ahead; to forget Marvi Memon and focus on strategising an agenda to bring the change the party has been so enthusiastically advocating.
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