Likeminded, PML-N form 'grand political alliance'

11 percent seats in the national and provincial assemblies allocated to PML-Likeminded.


Web Desk May 12, 2012

RAIWIND: Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) and PML-Likeminded reached an agreement on seat-to-seat adjustment in the elections which was signed by general secretaries of both parties in Raiwind on Saturday.

Speaking at the press conference where the agreement was announced, Humayun Akhtar, the general secretary of Likeminded, briefed the media on the number of seats allotted to the party.

“According to the agreement made between the two parties today, 30 (which comes to 11 percent) general seats in the National Assembly have been allotted to Likeminded in the upcoming elections,” said Akhtar.

He said that the same percentage of general seats have been allotted to Likeminded for all provinces, adding that allocation of reserved seats for women, minorities and the senate were to be based on other terms.

“Likeminded will be given fair representation in parliamentary boards, manifesto committees and bodies for future alliances,” said the Likeminded general secretary.

After assimilating the Sindh National Front, the PML-N had engaged PML-Likeminded, a breakaway faction of the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q).

The Likeminded group, led by Hamid Nasir Chattha, has some of the political heavyweights of Punjab and Sindh including Humayun Akhtar and Arbab Ghulam Rahim.

Last year, the Likeminded group had entered into negotiations with PTI Chairman Imran Khan to discuss a possible alliance. But the talks broke down after Imran asked Likeminded leaders to join his party individually or collectively.

Likeminded group's Punjab president resigns

PML-Likeminded’s Ata Manika, in protest, has resigned from his party post as President of the Punjab chapter following the party’s alliance with PML-N, Express News reported.

Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani called him from London, assuring his utmost cooperation.

Talking to the media, Manika said that despite playing a pivotal role in forming PML-Likeminded, the party leadership did not even consult him regarding the decision to form an alliance with PML-N.

Meanwhile Likeminded group chief Hamid Nasir Chattha said that Manika’s resignation has not been accepted, yet, and that a party delegation has been sent to pacify him.

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COMMENTS (53)

Ahmed | 11 years ago | Reply

@Ch. Allah Daad: so you think that if PML N awards tickets to let suppose Justice Cheema from Wazirabad then Hamid Nasir will not contest the election and vice versa....if you think this i'm sure you live in heaven of fools.....both of them have to contest.....i think you should consider Rural politics dynamics they are very changed secondly tell me will Hamyun Akhtar get a ticket instead of Khawja Saad Rafique as both of them are opponent in 2008 election if Mian sb do this then Looton ka kya ho ga.........same case is with Saifullah+Kashmala.......they don't add any value to PML N they will harm them in future and you will see this i'm from Gujrat and i know rumors after joining of Chattha people don't want him in PML N

Please first get some knowledge about Pakistani politics especially rural politics

S A Hussain | 11 years ago | Reply

One must commend Mian Sahib's political wisdom... He knows that in rural as well as in many parts of urban Pakistan electoral success can only be achieved by selecting political heavyweights. I endorse Ch Allahdad point of view. In rural Pakistan *zaat, biradari, dhangra bandi" are key factors.

To all the PTI sympathizers you guys should for once admit that Kaaptan has failed to woo political stalwarts.. If he is talking about change there is no difference in bringing either Jehangir Tareen(former federal minister in the Musharaf regime and industrialist) or Humayun Akhtar(former minister in the Musharaf regime and industrialist) into party fold.

Imran should now focus on other right wing parties like JI .. Its quite possible mian sahib would be able to succeed in forming a potent right wing anti PPP bloc minus Imran

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