Independents demand share in Punjab cabinet

PML-N flooded with recommendations for key portfolios


Nadeem Chaudhry March 02, 2024

LAHORE:

The political scene in Punjab is abuzz with anticipations as the formation of the provincial cabinet hangs in the balance with independents clamouring for their piece of the pie.

According to sources, a "flood of recommendations" within the PML-N has encountered the formation of the provincial cabinet, intensifying the race for coveted ministerial positions.

A large number of independent candidates, who jumped ships to the PML-N, have vociferously insisted on securing key portfolios.

In the aftermath of the February 8 general elections that saw most PTI-backed candidates winning, 23 independent members of the Punjab Assembly officially joined the ranks of the PML-N.

The staggering demands from these independent candidates have, reportedly, thrown a wrench in the timely establishment of the cabinet.

In response to the burgeoning demands, sources suggest that a high-stakes consultative meeting of the PML-N is on the horizon, strategically timed after Shehbaz Sharif's presumed election as the premier.

Following the meeting, insiders speculate the emergence of a 16-member cabinet in the initial phase. The consultative session is expected to see additional names being scrutinised for potential inclusion in the cabinet list.

The cabinet formation is likely to take place in two phases. Initially, independent members and individuals affiliated with the PML-Q will take their place in the cabinet.

The subsequent phase will witness the inclusion of members from the IPP and other allied parties.

Meanwhile, amid the political intrigue, the PML-N has reportedly locked in the names of some key figures for the cabinet.
Notable personalities such as Khawaja Imran Nazir, Zakia Shahnawaz, Colonel retired Ayub Gadhi, Bilal Yasin, Uzma Bukhari, and Marriyum Aurangzeb are likely to be included in the provincial cabinet.

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