PML-N may decide to give Gilani’s son a cakewalk

Party could avoid fielding its candidate against Musa Gilani.


Qamar Zaman December 12, 2011

ISLAMABAD: The PML-N may avoid fielding a candidate against the prime minister’s son in the upcoming by-elections for the NA-148 seat, vacated by Shah Mehmood Qureshi, after Yousaf Raza Gilani requested Nawaz Sharif for his party’s support.

Former foreign minister Qureshi had resigned from the National Assembly and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) last month and later joined the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) as the vice chairman of the newly influential political party of the country.

Consequently, the PPP awarded Qureshi’s ticket to Musa Gilani, the premier’s son, for the vacant seat. To this end, party chairman Bilawal Bhutto had urged leaders and workers to support the PM’s son in the upcoming elections.

Though Qureshi’s resignation is yet to be processed completely, premier Gilani has requested Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif not to field a candidate in NA-148 against his son.

PML-N Secretary Information Senator Mushahidullah Khan confirmed to The Express Tribune that Prime Minister Gilani did in fact request Sharif for support in the by-elections.

“We have not taken any decision whether to field our candidate against the PM’s son as yet,” said Mushahidullah Khan.

Qureshi, who had quit the lower house of parliament saying it had become irrelevant, now faces the question of whether to contest the by-elections himself or nominate another candidate to keep his vote bank intact till the next general elections.

“The speaker will process my resignation and I will announce my strategy when it is required,” Qureshi told The Express Tribune.

Responding to a question regarding his plans for the by-elections in his constituency, Qureshi said: “I have chalked out a plan which I will unveil after the announcement of the schedule by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).” The ECP announces the schedule after the National Assembly speaker has processed the resignation of any member.

When questioned about Gilani persuading Nawaz Sharif to support his son, Qureshi voiced PML-N’s statements saying that Gilani was the most incompetent and corrupt prime minister and said: “Their (PML-N) support to PPP in the by-election would prove they are a friendly opposition.”

“If they support each other, then what is the purpose of the ‘Go Zardari Go’ campaign”, he questioned.

Speaker National Assembly Dr Fehmida Mirza had been abroad and resignations submitted by Qureshi and Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Chairman Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan have not been processed yet. These resignations are likely to be taken up during the next week.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 12th, 2011.

COMMENTS (30)

Captain Akhtar Zaman (R) | 12 years ago | Reply

I think,it will be a blunder on part of Nawaz Sharif to cooperate with Gilani/PPP. Please dont make fool of Pakistanis...Nawaz Sharif,you will lose trust of your supporters,if you opted to support/not field a candidate ....so, better think over it....other wise IMRAN is coming.....to sort you all out in your home town constituencies....

John | 12 years ago | Reply

The people of pakistan deserve this! In tunisia one person committed suicide n the arab spring erupted. In pakistan the people view politics as a drama serial. They sit infront of there tv sets and love to watch late night political shows. They enjoy commenting and talking on chat forums. I personally dont blame the politicians, in this case the gilani's, because they are clearly being elected by the people of pakistan. When in a nation its people support politicians such as the sharif league, zardari league n now the up and coming gilani league, then no one else is to blame but the people. Soon the pakistanis will have its own political version of the indian IPL. The PPL. pakistan premiere league for politicians. Pakistan has become a joke on the international scene!

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