Even though a ‘forward block’ within the PPP is very much an option, Chaudhry’s visit to Karachi — that was meant to meet allies and like-minded leaders for extracting maximum support from provincial lawmakers to outnumber the PPP members in Sindh Assembly and take the driving seat — now stands cancelled. Is it that the PTI has had a second thought and realised that it should not be resorting to a move which is perceived as undemocratic, like a forward block within the ruling party? Or is it Bilawal Bhutto’s warning that “If Zardari allows us, we can dislodge them [PTI government at the Centre] and [even] send them behind bars” which has apparently put the PTI on the back foot? Or is it an even more vocal threat from PPP Senator Murtaza Nawaz Khokhar during a television programme that his party, together with the PML-N, has the numbers to make change at the Senate helm?
Whatever the case, a short burst of activity surrounding the situation in Sindh appears set to recede, and the political temperature set to drop. The fake bank accounts case, however, continues in the Supreme Court, and does herald a troubling time ahead for the PPP. Well, if things really turn serious for Zardari, a change in Sindh cannot be ruled out.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 2nd, 2019.
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