Gilani says Churchill inspired him to be 'firm without being rough'

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Friday said his 'soft but firm' political temperament was based on
14 Oct, 2011

Gilani quoted Churchill's saying as 'One should be firm without being rough' and said he adopted the same disposition that paid him dividends in shape of a harmonious and amicable political atmosphere in the country.

"It is my desire to be remembered as a person who shunned the politics of vengeance," Gilani said while addressing the award-winning students of matric and intermediate at a function organized by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education at the Prime Minister Secretariat here.

Gilani said he could proudly state that never in the country's 65-year history, there had been a single political prisoner during his tenure as prime minister.

"I did not take revenge even from those who put me in jail for five years on giving jobs to the unemployed," he said, and insisted that prisons sometimes prove as great reformatory cells.

Gilani quoted another statement by Churchill as 'The empires of the future are the empires of the mind' and urged the students to follow this golden rule in their lives.

"We want people to learn skills and get specialized knowledge to prove them as an asset for the nation," he said.

In a lighter vein he said, "Gone are the days when only idles joined politics in this country," and said now it was the field of educated and learned people.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011

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