Structural shifts: PPP bifurcates its Punjab chapter

Separate party heads appointed for Central and Southern Punjab.


Express November 05, 2011
Structural shifts: PPP bifurcates its Punjab chapter

KARACHI: The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party on Friday announced that it would bifurcate its Punjab chapter, re-creating PPP Southern Punjab and PPP Central Punjab, a move the party said would increase the party’s effectiveness in being responsive to its voters.

“Makhdoom Shahabuddin has been appointed as the president of PPP Southern Punjab and Chaudhry Safdar Imtiaz Warraich as president of PPP Central Punjab,” said Qamar Zaman Kaira, spokesperson for the party and a member of the National Assembly.

Kaira made the announcement after a meeting of senior PPP leaders from Punjab was held at party headquarters in Bilawal House, Karachi on Friday. President Asif Ali Zardari chaired the meeting, which included Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khosa, Senator Babar Awan, Interior Minister Rehman Malik, and PPP leader in the Punjab Assembly Raja Riaz, among others.

The move is likely to raise more than a few political eyebrows, especially since the ruling party has already announced earlier this year that it supports the creation of a separate province in Southern Punjab. Kaira, however, denied that the two were linked.

“This is totally an organisational issue,” he said. “Bifurcation of the party organisation does not lead to the creation of a new province.”

The lawmaker claimed that the creation of two separate divisions in the PPP was not new and that the party had operated under a similar structure before as well, though he did not specify when. He added that Punjab was a big province and managing the party structure from one location was logistically challenging.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 5th,  2011.

COMMENTS (3)

saad | 13 years ago | Reply

No, he's from Rahimyar Khan

nasir jamshed | 13 years ago | Reply

Isn't Makhodoom Shahbudin from Sindh? How can he be the President of South Punjab. This is weird. I would also like to know when PPP talks about south Punjab, what does it really mean?

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