Shah Mehmood Qureshi seems to like keeping his options open. Even though most sources suggest he is about to join Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, Qureshi has apparently not quite finished negotiating with the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz.
Sources told The Express Tribune that the former foreign minister, nominally still with the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party, has asked his ten supporters in the Punjab Assembly to form a forward bloc and begin criticising the government of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani.
The purpose of this measure is two-fold: the creation of the bloc itself is a signal of his influence to the PTI, which would strengthen his hand during his negotiations with the party later this month. The criticism of the prime minister, on the other hand, is meant to please the PML-N, which has stepped up its efforts to recruit Qureshi since the disclosure last week that he may join their rival PTI.
Qureshi confirmed these developments to The Express Tribune. “The forward bloc is the real voice of the people. A lot of members have reservations about the deeds of their party leadership,” he said. He also confirmed that he would be meeting with the PML-N leadership, which sources said would take place on Tuesday in Lahore.
“I have good relations with both Nawaz Sharif as well as Imran Khan. I am engaged in a consultative process and will make my final decision on November 27,” said Qureshi, referring to the rally planned in Ghotki, on the border of Punjab and Sindh, where he is expected to make an announcement.
Sources said that Qureshi would then most likely resign his seat in the National Assembly and then contest a by-election as a candidate for the party he will then have chosen, most likely the PTI. (The Fourteenth Amendment to the constitution makes it illegal for elected officials to change parties while in office.)
According to sources close to Qureshi, he had nearly made up his mind about joining the PTI before he was once again approached by the PML-N. Qureshi had been earlier negotiating to join the PML-N but both sides had been unable to agree on how seats would be distributed in Qureshi’s strongholds in southern Punjab.
Multani rivalries
Qureshi is one of three nationally prominent politicians from Multan (elected from Multan I), the other two being the prime minister (Multan IV) and the PML-N’s Javed Hashmi (Multan II). All three are considered political rivals.
Qureshi commands the loyalty of ten MPAs in the Punjab Assembly, including some who are elected from his National Assembly constituency (NA-148). Sources said that he is unlikely to ask any of his supporters to resign from the provincial legislature when he makes his own announcement.
Members of Qureshi’s bloc say that development funds have been withheld for their constituencies by both the Punjab and federal governments. Akhtar Malik, elected from a seat that falls in Qureshi’s constituency said that this is the primary reason for the formation of a forward bloc.
The PPP leader in the Punjab Assembly, Raja Riaz, has said that he will arrange a meeting between the disgruntled members and President Asif Ali Zardari to address their concerns. But given Qureshi’s dominance in the region, many members of the forward bloc say they will likely remain loyal to him rather than the party.
The PPP leadership, for its part, has not helped its case. The prime minister’s son, Abdul Qadir Gilani, recently met with Rai Mansab in Multan, the man Akhtar Malik defeated in the 2008 elections, and announced his support for Mansab’s candidacy in the next elections.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 14th, 2011.
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@Usman Zafar
What about the police stations? Has the culture there changed a bit? Has police created a sense of protection in general?
What about education? Have people started getting good education or any education in government schools? And dont tell me about 3 or 4 danish schools when millions and millions of school going children are out of school in punjab? whats their future? Who is responsible?
What about law and order? Are people not getting Looted and killed by dacoits on a daily basis? Havent you seen the number of private security guards explode in the last 3 years? What does it indicate?
What about public transport? Metro services for large cities of punjab? Fact of the matter is that public transport has been handed over to badmaash cartels and see the results yourself.
What about price control mechanism which needs to be implemented by provincial goverment? Dont you see traders and shopkeepers asking for "moonh maangi qeemat" fearlessly? Whose responsibility is that?
What about the land mafias, sugar mafias, transport mafias, aligned with and even part of this party? And the list goes on and on...
The fact of the matter is that this provincial goverment has not solved a single issue of people of punjab. Although I loathe the Chaudhry League to the core but I have to admit that even Parvez Elahi was a better Cheif Minister compared to SS
Well said @Lobster
PML-N and PPP are gone now, ch. Nisar and Zardari have both damaged their parties. SMQ will be safe by not joining PML-N... the ch. Nisar doesn't allow anyone to come on the front. Not so long ago Javed Hashmi was leaving the party because of discrimination to the south punjab by PML-N. For Nawaz and his brother punjab means jati-umra Lahore. For them punjab starts there and ends their. Since last 4 years what work they have done in rawalpindi, faisalabad, sialkot, multan, bahawalpur, jehlam, gujranwala, etc.
i am happy about your decision.my family and i hope that you achieve your gaol.
He has never faced corruption charges, if PTI keep its policies so strict, nobody will be able to join. The policy should be no corruption AFTER you have joined PTI. We should also consider our national character regarding corruption, how many of us have never paid small bribe to a government employee to get things done? (sometimes forced sometime willingly)
Shah is not an opportunist if he were so he wouldt have talked to USA they way he did which ultimately lead to his departure from office
Please stay away from PTI, we dont need career politicans like you, we will win with the youth of this country
lack of morality
Quereshi saab. learn from shiekh rasheed. put the people first who elect you for MNA. if they give you a go signal to go ahead to the party of thier choice .. then yes .. why not.
ABDULLAH....PTI wants to be corruption free Pakistan...If PTI includes such opportunists who are still saying that i got few guys on my back...and wants to join PTI and later wants to blackmail at certain points...then PTI would not be succesfull in erradicating the corruption...So Guys like him must be given chance as he is nice guy...but with condition that no blackmailing later...
My gut feeling is that he will not join PTI due to several political reason and I think it will be blessing in disguise for PTI.
Insafians, soemtimes we shift our focus from Allah and lot into the these tactics. Just pray Allah that what HE know better for PTI, that will happen.
@Spaniard, what do you mean he will ruin PTI's internal strong mission? Elaborate please.
If he wants to join Imran Khan under a deal then it would be better that he doesn't join PTI.....
We don't want corrupt and opportunists to Join PTI
Lets make a page on facebook and see what can be done to bring Imran to the top and strategy for each District should be made and a team should be made on each District
To all those PTI guys...if he joins PML N then its good...otherwise he will ruin the PTIs internal strong mission....i thisnk he should see and think about pakistan...not for few seats...
Mr.Qureshi, for the good of the country, join PTI. PML-N is a business headed by businessmen. They have been given their chances, time and time again and they have failed us.
Set that aside for a moment and let's look at it from a political view point. The PML-N ship is on its way down. Don't board a sinking ship. They're committing political suicide at every turn.
To join PTI or not to join” this is the question for this guy. He is swinging between these two options like a pendulum. Can he be IK’s man who needs political companions having unwavering strength of character, tenacity, power of decision making, critical risk-taking & passion to sacrifice self-glorifying short term gains for the sake of a meaningful, lasting BIG Change. His excessive reluctance & delay indicates lack of clarity of purpose & short-sightedness? Can he be a IK’s man, the balance sadly seems to be tilting towards a NO.
This is called Siasat in Pakistan!
Shah Mehmood will join PMLN. He is a politician and will take a save bet.
He is joining PTI for sure..!!!! definitely a BIG boost to PTI in SIndh as well..!!!!
Opportunist?
Sad indeed. . . !!!