Close associates of both leaders said they were in touch with each other through their point-men, a revelation that seems at odds with the public perception that the two are incommunicado.
Several leaders from the PPP and PML-N told The Express Tribune on Sunday that Zardari and Sharif had agreed in 2008 to not take their political differences to the level that some other “institution” could exploit the situation.
They had also set up a mechanism to keep communication between them alive and that was still intact.
“They are not rival armies… they are politicians opposed to each other and in politics the key is to keep on talking to each other.
Both are sensible enough to know this fact,” a PML-N leader told The Express Tribune requesting anonymity. Leaders from PPP also confirmed a communication channel between the two.
A spokesperson for Sharif, however, denied any backdoor communication either with Zardari or his party, saying it was against PML-N’s policy.
“We don’t believe in behind-the-curtains politics. Whatever we did in the past was in the daylight and we will do the same in the future… we have nothing to hide,” said Senator Pervaiz Rashid.
Asked whether there was any ‘broader understanding or a tacit agreement’ between Zardari and Sharif to fight back together in case of any threat to democracy, Rashid said everybody would resist “unconstitutional” steps by any institution.
(Read: ‘Zardari conspiring to create Nawaz-Army rift’)
Public reminder of a secret deal
But a PML-N insider said President Zardari actually reminded Sharif of his promise when he last week asked the opposition leader through a letter not to travel extra grounds in criticising the government.
(Read: Zardari to Nawaz - Stop criticising the army)
Zardari made a “not so clandestine” reference in the letter in an apparent attempt to make Sharif realise that democracy could be in danger if there was chaos on the streets due to fighting between their two major parties.
The president’s letter was leaked to the media a day after Sharif bluntly blamed Zardari for all the problems the country was facing at a gathering in Lahore.
Political observers said Sharif had apparently toned down his rhetoric against the president since then as the PML-N leader went on a trip to Sindh to visit flood survivors there.
A PPP spokesperson said the president has never blocked communication with any of the political leaders or groups but did not specifically mention whether Sharif was among them.
“What I can tell you is that we talk to Sharif’s party, its leaders at different levels… we maintain these contacts. They are unavoidable in politics,” said PPP Information Secretary Qamar Zaman Kaira.
He, however, denied a direct communication channel between the president and Sharif, saying there was no need for it.
About the understanding to save democracy, Kaira said the PPP leadership believed and hoped that Sharif would take the lead to save democracy in case it was challenged.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 12th, 2011.
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imran Khan was right!!! Ooper say larai, under say bhai bhai!!!!! shame on these hypocrites!!!
I see no harm in it , both represent political parties of Pakistan and they can agree for the system. Our people are just impatient with political system they can bear a General for 10 years but they cant bear political players which they voted for. People expecting from NS to force a political change do not know the consequences, We should wait for a year and vote on the basis of performance at the same time we should keep up the pressures on issues such as a law for corruption and other issues of public interest.
@Ronaldo: On Facebook ? Majority. In real life - 1%.
How many will vote for Imran Khan in the Next Election?
Let make them all history by joining Imran Khan (for critics - read for the time being)
Mirza you are right.
Allah has given them opportunity to gain respect and do good acts..and wht they are doing...how much time they have..they think that they shall remain here forever and when time of death shall come..we will see it later..day and night they make plans to gain wealth..beg money from the world in the name of natural disasters..they have shattered the image of Pakistan in the world....all they need is big salaries..perks..grabbing other people wealth....
I have stopped watching TV shows because everyone is blaming each other..thus showing that everyone is corrupt..whether small or big...and no one is serious..wht they speak on tv and media is totally reciprocal to wht they do in real terms...shame on us and shame on them... we have choosen such people...because on election day..we sit in our rooms and enjoy holiday..plz..on comming elections...come out from ur houses and vote for good people..not these selfish and greedy politicians...
Mirza PMLN was not in power in 2008 yet it won 2nd largest number of Seats In national assembly what are you talking about ?
Whenever PPP govt was removed the party remained intact to a great extent. However, this is not the case with PML-N and some other parties. They need to be in power to keep their parties and public following intact. That may be the biggest single reason PML-N would not want to give up their rule from Punjab. If they lose it again then their party would be further reduced to a few seats. Now they don't have a ledar like Hashmi who is willing to stand up to a dictator and go to jail. The rest including Sharif brothers are too cowards to take a stand and take a chance to go to jail.
Both PPP and PML N denied any such communication channel between President Zardari and PML N Chief Nawaz Sharif and you still went ahead with your story???? Slow news day, eh???
What a shameless and characterless politicians we have in our country.
We need change.
Enough of ppp and mulim league. This has been the story of decades.
Everyone is onboard. No exceptions!