Aiming for consensus?
Mere tokenism and populism usually don’t translate into sound policies

The top leadership of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has made it clear that the party would back such a candidate in keeping with its long-standing political solidarity with Balochistan. Some of the party’s other leaders seem less convinced that the post should go to someone relatively inexperienced of taking charge of the upper house – another way perhaps of saying that Raza Rabbani eminently qualifies for the job and deserves another term as Senate chief. So far the ruling party has been somewhat hazy about its candidate for the post. The signals it seemed to give out indicated a willingness to settle for Rabbani on the condition that the PPP named him as its candidate. This could change however due to the fickleness of politicians and their constant quest for expedience. The ruling party could earn considerable goodwill and admiration if it supports the opposition choice.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2018.
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