Two candidates with contrasting styles representing two different strands within the party are set to battle it out for the slot of Punjab president at Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) elections scheduled in December.
Ahsan Rasheed has formally launched his campaign and his allies are approaching party members to seek their vote. Meanwhile, Ejaz Chaudhry has been meeting with close aides to discuss his campaign, party sources said.
Rasheed was a founding member of the PTI and has previously served as Punjab president of the party, though by appointment and not by election. He had no previous experience in politics, but is very close to party chief Imran Khan, the party sources said. His strong loyalty to Khan means he has the support of party workers similarly in thrall to the top leadership, they said. He also has the support of Mian Azhar, a heavyweight politician from Lahore who has been with the party for two years.
Chaudhry, meanwhile, was an active member of a religious political party before joining the PTI in 2007. The party sources said that he had the backing of Javed Hashmi, a former colleague of his in the Jamaat-i-Islami and the PML-Nawaz stalwart who caused a stir by defecting to the Tehreek-i-Insaf last year. Chaudhry had been responsible for the handsome welcome afforded to Hashmi upon his first visit to Lahore after joining the PTI.
Both candidates are Arain. The sources said that caste did not have as much of a role in elections as in other parties. They said that the main difference between them was how they would act in office. They said that Rasheed, as a strong Khan-loyalist, would show no dissent to his leader and do as he is told. Chaudhry, they said, was more independent.
The PTI sources said that Rasheed’s main asset were his strong social skills that made him popular among party workers. They said that Chaudhry had greater political vision and experience. They said that the PTI Punjab president slot was one of the most important in the party.
Asked if he would stand in the party election, Chaudhry said that if he was asked to do so by friends and workers, “it would be an honour”. He denied that he had the backing of Hashmi.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 30th, 2012.
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From a journalistic point of view, factual information should be strongly verified.... e.g. the caste of both the candidates is spelled wrong. Information about Ahsan Rashid's loyalty to Imran Khan is over exagerated... e.g. he is loyal to the party ideology, being known for not agreeing with IK on various party issues. Given that, yes it is a battle between party loyalists vs. electable. Ahsan Rasheed has been working throughout all of Punjab for the last six/seven odd years and is very well known within the workers, party members and hard supporters of PTI. Ejaz Chaudhry on the other hand is a known public figure but new to the party. He has a strong political clout but not necessarily from within PTI. This will be an interesting election, if they ever happen (given the current delays)....
This shows PTI intends to become real democratic of Pakistan. Another example of democratic party is JI. We need democratic parties to revive democracy in Pak in true sense.
strong text PTI will win Insha ALLAH
Both are very good candidates. Really do not know who to support.
@Adnan Siddiqi
Do you go on pkpolitics as well? My husband spends all his time there. Please don't tell him I'm planning to vote for PTI....he'll start his crying dramas again....
I am rather impressed that my reputation precedes me...keep at it my dear Sheep Herd and the loyal subjects of Deen-e-Ilz@m but y'alls gig is numbered now.
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@Adnan Siddiqi
thank you.....I just wish he would use that miracle hair tonic I bought for him. Last Eid when he went for a walk people thought eid ka chand nikal ahi hain!
@saima siddiqi,
You are overwhelmingly lucky to be married to such a dude ;)
@Adnan Siddiqi
Apologies if I have....just that I'm married to your namesake I described above and he does sound an awful lot like you.
@saima siddiqi:
Sorry....we ain't definitely related; you have got me mixed up with someone else.
@Adnan Siddiqi
I don't know...are you by any chance a bald fortysomething who loves Nawaz Sharif and spends his spare time making 3rd class photoshop images of IK and PTI?
@saima siddiqi:
Pardon me but you sound awfully familiar! Are we related by any chance?
@Adnan Siddiqi
Seems like everyone can forget it expect you and PMLN supporters :)
Indeed a real evolution! How can one forget the elections of the UK Chapter and its pitfalls which resulted in Rabia Zia resigning.
both are good assets for PTI.
But these party elections will create rivalries in party and may be those who will lose may be they will leave too
May the best of them win
first time in history of pakistan we are seeing intra party election on such large scale
As charity begins at home similar democracy begins at political party as well. This is good beginning a ploitical party who elect its office bearers rather select. Great for country's democracy.
This is good well balanced reporting, and great to see Pakistan's first truly democratic party taking shape. May the best candidate win. PTI is indeed setting the standard of how a political party should operate in a democracy.