As the largest constituency in the city, the NA-250 seat is a prestigious one for Karachi’s political parties - with almost all of them fielding their star candidates. The campaign itself is, nevertheless lukewarm as election signs have yet to replace lawn billboards on the main thoroughfares of DHA and Clifton.
According to the Election Commission of Pakistan, 32 candidates are vying for this national assembly slot in the upcoming elections, but history shows that no party has been able to maintain its political ground for long here.
Popularly referred to as ‘the other side of the bridge’, the constituency comprises mostly well-maintained houses with neatly trimmed gardens, housing politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen and diplomats. It also houses the city’s largest malls with numerous international brands, classy restaurants and the ever popular Sea View.
These elite localities are, however, surrounded by the slums of Neelum Colony, Punjab Colony, settlements around Kala Pul, Civil Lines and Railway Colony. These neighbourhoods provide a large number of domestic helpers to the well-to-do bungalows nearby. The thickly populated commercial areas of Saddar also lie within NA-250.
Most of the residents are from a diverse range of backgrounds - from Baloch to Pakhtun, Sindhi, Punjabi and Urdu-speaking. Though the ethnic division leads to a variety of political affiliations, it has rarely resulted in any major clashes.
Despite being a popular seat, the previous elected representatives have had little role to play in improving the living conditions of the residents - especially in the adjoining unplanned settlements. Residents are frequently faced with water shortages and a majority of DHA residents rely on water tankers.
The number of street crimes and robberies has also gone up over time, with extortion being the biggest complaint of traders in Saddar. Many roads are missing street lights and frequently suffer from major traffic jams. Rainfall still disrupts life in most areas of DHA and Clifton with water submerging major roads. The slums lack schools, basic health and sanitation facilities.
The security threats for election campaigns are looming over NA-250 as well and political parties have been unable to put up their flags and posters anywhere except Do and Teen Talwar.
Unpredictable and tricky
NA-250 is one of the most unpredictable and tricky seats for any political party in Karachi. Parties, such as the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), and even Jamaat-e-Islami have emerged as winners in the past, with the Pakistan Peoples Party closely behind them.
In the 2002 elections, MMA’s Abdul Sattar Afghani won the NA-250 seat by defeating MQM’s Nasreen Jalil with a margin of merely 2,048 votes. In the following elections in 2008, MQM’s Khushbakht Shujaat took the lead by defeating businessman, Ikhtiar Baig, of the PPP by a relatively larger margin of 7,633 votes. Political parties do have trouble getting the voters out of their homes on election day - voter turnout hardly ever goes beyond 33 per cent. The residents are hopeful that this time around the youth are more excited about the elections so the turnout will be much higher
In the upcoming elections, the constituency will witness some first timers, such as the Majlis-e-Wahdat Muslimeen and the Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, along with a handful of independent candidates. General (retd) Pervez Musharraf would also have been one of the contenders had his nomination papers not been rejected.
Following his ouster, Dr Fauzia Siddiqui, sister of Aafia Siddiqui, also pulled out of the election race. She had initially declared contesting the NA-250 seat against JI, her former ally. Almost all the big players in Karachi’s political scene have fielded their candidates, including the Awami National Party, Jamiat-e-Ulema Islam - Fazlur Rehman and the Pakistan Muslim League - Quaid, the real fight is between the candidates for the PPP, MQM, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and JI.
PPP’s Rashid Rabbani claimed that they haven’t won from this area before but they were the ones to beautify it in the last tenure. “We built parks and roads, and planted trees,” he said, confident that people will vote for the ‘arrow’ on May 11. Rabbani believes that PPP won this seat in the previous elections, but they could not emerge as winners due to rigging in the polls.
On JI’s ticket, the 82-year-old Naimatullah Khan, a former nazim, is also a strong candidate, whose posters and flags adorn the area near Delhi Colony where the party’s election office is. Khan’s credible reputation will play a major role in the elections in this constituency.
MQM may have a relatively tough time convincing voters to vote again for Khushbakht Shujaat. She admits, however, that her party was unable to address several issues in the previous tenure. The continued attacks on the party’s offices have not deterred this woman. Shujaat claimed she will continue her campaign.
PTI’s Dr Arif Alvi is confident of winning the seat - the party’s survey revealed that 34 per cent of the residents said they will vote for him. Dr Alvi has started organising small gatherings in the area, such as the one at Forum mall, and he said they will start corner meetings soon. “Our competition is with the MQM, but we will defeat them as the party did not perform,” he said.
Interestingly, all candidates have their faith in the local bodies system, and feel that it should be brought back.
The provincial seats
The NA-250 includes PS-112, which covers Railway Colony, Saddar and Clifton. MQM candidate Hafiz Sohail is contesting for this seat, which was won by the same party’s Mouqeem Alam in the previous elections.
The second provincial constituency within NA-250 includes Delhi Colony, DHA, and Civil Lines. The MQM is fielding Ali Rashid, a new candidate on this seat, against PML-N’s Saleem Zia, who won in the 1997 elections. JI is not fielding its candidate on the provincial seats and will be supporting PML-N. MQM’s Askari Taqvi won in the 2008 elections. PTI is fielding architect Samar Ali Khan, who is also the husband of actress Atiqa Odho, on this seat.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 30th, 2013.
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@ AMMAD,
AMMAD don't be biased, go to Wikipedia and read the following articles with reference, You will know how mega projects Mr. Naimatullah completed which even Federal Govts never did: READ Below
Martial Law was imposed on 12 October 1999. President Musharraf formulated the new system of CDGK (City District Government Karachi). Elections were held in 2001 and Jamaat-e-Islami was able to win 12 town nazim seats out of 20. Naimatullah Khan serving at that time as the party Ameer of Karachi was nominated as the contender for the Mayor of Karachi. Having already won the majority, he was elected as the first mayor of the newly formed local body system. During his tenure he oversaw the Taameer-e-Karachi program aimed at improving the infrastructure of Karachi. He achieved over the years of his tenure to increase the budget of Karachi from 6 billion rupees to 43 billion rupees. He passed various projects such as 18 flyovers, six underpasses, two signal free roads and a huge water supply scheme for the people of Karachi. It was the first time in the history of Karachi that all the stake holders were incorporated for the developmental works. He was also the person behind the project which built dozens of Model Town Parks in Karachi. Many of his projects were completed in the tenure of the next mayor. For his tremendous work he was shortlisted for the World Mayor of the Year but due to local body election rules he had to resign just before his tenure ended which meant he could no longer compete for the title. Most importantly he is one of the very few people in the history of Pakistan to hold such an important and prestigious office and still remain free of any corruption charges. Even his opponents laud him for this.
I want to share you some facts:
2002 NA-250 won by MMA ( Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan, Tehrik-e-Jafaria Pakistan, Jamiat Ahle Hadith) with 21462 votes, MQM 19414, PPP 12105 votes, Tehreek-e-Insaf 3176 votes.
2008 NA-250 won by MQM with 52045 votes, PPPP 44412 votes, PML-N 3480
Pakistan Election Candidates From NA-250 - 2013 Khush Bakht Shujahat of (MQM) Arif ur Rehman Alvi of (PTI) Khan Amanullah Khan of (PML-Q) Mr Niamatullah Khan of (10 parties alliance JI, PML N, PML F, JUP) Muhammad Abdullah of (JUI-F) Muhammad Kamran Khan of (NP) Muhammad Rashid Hussain Rabani of (PPP) Syed Muhammad Hanif of (ANP)
Mr. Naimat Ullah Khan was never been best mayor and if you have any authentic report then do let me share not Ummat Newspaper. Please read some history as well, Youth has already been elected in 1980's era and elected as well for NA and PA. Change has already been done, only we have to change ourselves. MQM VS PPP VS 10 parties alliance
Im also part of this constituency, and am a first time voter. Me and my friends and classmates are very eager to vote and have convinced all our families to do so too, we're all voting pti. also pti has regular car rallies in 250, i witnessed one last week. Sorry but i really doubt Ji can win esp since we the people of this area are so against radicalization. Its time for change, the old parties have done enough damage.
I think Naimatullah is the best person to win this seat. PTI should withdraw its candidate.
The parties are not canvassing in the same manner as they are in other parts of Karachi. Only the MQM has set up a temporary office, no other party is doing anything. All those who have won from here, prefer not disclose their phone number and email address, it seems they are unwilling to remain in touch who have voted for them here.
PTI has just placed their candidate and now niether PTI nor JI will win, very bad, if PTI wants MQM mafia out assemblies then they must support JI as Mr. Naimatullah is already tested and community oriented person.
@Altaf Shakoor: Are you the Altaf Shakoor of Jamaat i Islami/Pasban fame or should I say Infamous?
@imran: Naimatullah Khan is a good individual, but supporting Jamaat i Islami is another matter. I do not believe in fairy tales.
PTI has placed Arif Alvi to divide anti MQM vote and thus help MQM candidate to win. IK sayings of not to give vote to parties having militant wings are just mere words since his own party is helping them win.
Naimatullah Khan, having a proven track record of serving Karachites is not being supported by PTI even though the two parties were talking about alliance all over the country, so much so for words, how can one trust PTI if they can't even stand on principles even before the elections.
@Saad: Bad decision, between fundamentalists and extortionists/criminals.
Arif Alvi is very active and I think PTI will win this seat Inshallah. I hate to admit that I will also feel bad for Naimatullah when he will lose.
@oMER: Why are you experiencing MPD?
Hello, I am going to cast my vote for the very first time and I am really excited about it since its my first attempt I need to ask something do we cast vote twice? like one for NA seats and the other for PS also for example if we vote for xyz party for NA seat is it compulsory to vote the same party for PS seat? and the major confusion is I want to vote for an Azad candidate whose constituency is PS 113 mine is PS 112 both PS 113 and PS 112 has same NA 250 constituency, What is this everything is so confusing for reference I am a Clifton resident.
One last question do we vote for both constituency one at a time or we have to come again to vote for PS seat after NA or so. I hope you people understand what I am trying to ask I may sound stupid but I need to know this in simple language not technical language.
help is much appreciated
ET, I would be most grateful, if the name of each and every Independent candidate is also mentioned in your posts about different constituencies. The voter should know about each and every option they can vote for.
Sincerely, Independent Candidate NA-250 & PS-113
I think, PTI & JI will cut each other, one has to surrender for other, I am a big time PTI Supporter, but on this seat i would say, PTI should surrender for JI, Later Mr. Alvi can again participate in Zamani Election on one of vacant seat vacated by SMQ, Hashmi or IK himself.
PTI PTI PTI and only PTI!
Without Gen Musharraf & Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui, the race is dull. The most exciting part has been removed. Otherwise, this would have been the most exciting event of the election 2013. And I am sure, all the democratic and religious forces would have no option left except to withdraw their candidates in favor of Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui. Congrats to them all for still being there & part of this game.
Pls note that Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui never mentioned that she has filed nomination papers against former Mayor Nematullah Khan. In fact she challenged Gen Musharraf (R). And after the disqualification of former president from the election arena, she withdrew her name. Several times she has mentioned in TV and Newspapers that she is not in favor or against any political party & that she has stepped in to this election just to challenge the misdeeds of Gen Musharraf R).
my vote is for Jibran Nasir.... an independent candidate, I'd rather vote for someone who I can hold accountable..... instead of them blaming it on party like Khushbakht just did .....also I saw his interview etc & find him to have a sound head on his shoulders...... not the blame game type. http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/author/1177/mohammad-jibran-nasir/
PTI all the way!
JI`s Naimatullah has a good reputation in the constituency. He is a strong candidate.
How can People of Karachi forget development work done by Nematullah Sb. He was recognized as the world top Mayor of his tenure. JI deserves the vote, as Nematullah sb is already tested
Planning to vote for both MQM and PTI, MQM = PS & PTI = NA
I think people ignoring memon community votes in the clifton area . They are traditionally supporter of JI or JUP. . If they will come down for vote Naimatullah Khan is sure shot winner if not MQM will be winner .
Karachi's population cannot overlook Khushbakth Shujaat. Cant see her losing.
The real battle will be with MQM and PTI, but there is a chance that cause of this two parties other parties will come from behind to win this seat.
Naimatullah Khan is the most credible name in the list above. If my vote would be in NA-250, I would have voted for him...
I am from this constituency. Its MQM vs PTI. I am very confident that if the "Halaats" are good people would definitely vote and PTI could win. Otherwise, MQM would win.
Everyday I find man-made and fake people tweeting the stories on website. Lol. Riaz umer, major, bilal liaquatabadi are fake name being used by ET team on website. I don not trust trust your comments too.
Although all the political parties make an effort to field decent candidates from this constituency, I seriously hope that this time that Karachi will vote for change and for a New Pakistan