Change of loyalties: PML-Q unruffled by Muqam’s departure

Senator Mushahid Hussain hopes the former member’s move to PML-N will bridge gulf between Musharraf, Nawaz.


Our Correspondent April 07, 2012
Change of loyalties: PML-Q unruffled by Muqam’s departure

PESHAWAR: The Pakistan Muslim League - Quaid (PML-Q) appears unruffled by the change of Ameer Muqam’s loyalties to the Nawaz league.

Muqam, who was PML-Q’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa chief, joined PML-N earlier this week in a move political commentators said affected the Q-league’s chances and visibility in the militancy-hit province.

“Hopefully, his [Muqam’s] flight to the PML-N will serve as a bridge between General Pervez Musharraf and Nawaz Sharif,” said PML-Q Secretary General Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed in a talk with reporters in Peshawar on Saturday.

He said that PML-Q will form a committee to reorganise the party in the province and launch a membership campaign. A new provincial caretaker will be elected with consensus, he said.

Speaking about reopening of Nato supply routes, he said that supplies should resume once drone strikes end.

“The PML-Q’s public and private stance has been that resumption of Nato supplies should be linked to end of drone strikes,” he said. “The strikes are a violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and kills innocent children and women.”

Responding to a question on rumours that the government has already made a decision on Nato supplies and is only using the Parliament for validation, Mushahid said that recommendations of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security will first be put before the Parliament and only then will the government arrive at a decision.

Mushahid was also critical of the US bounty for Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed. “The announcement [of head money] is an attempt to link the Kashmir cause with terrorism and please India.” Taking a dig at the Nawaz league, he said that the PML-Q had first taken up the issue of JuD and the PML-N had now taken the same line.

Mushahid said that region cannot be peaceful until Afghanistan in. “Events in Kabul impact Quetta and Karachi,” he hypothesised.

COMMENTS (14)

mussarat ahmedzeb(swat) | 12 years ago | Reply

Gen Mush needs his loyalists to join PMLN certainly a bridge for him,who else then his bro Army Muqam.

Malik | 12 years ago | Reply

Well, If ask me, I am not happy with Ameer Maqum decision! Its an open truth, or a clear fact that if Nawaz Sharif and his allies come back then we still have to live 5 more years without electricity, without jobs, more aggressive islamist movements and definatley an un-stable state, which may lead to the same future which happened in 1999 (might not be an internal force this time, may be an external force). Anyone supporting present way of doing things - Nawaz-Zardari approach toward governing this country must have clear view of a dark future, which is not so far and which is already happening to this country. Pakistan need sincerity and capable leadership to govern this country. Anyone who is sincere to his country more than his own personnel interests do know this simple fact. So I think that this decision of Ameer Maqum was in personnel interests not about any thing good for people arround him

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