Prime minister recommends Chaudhry Sarwar for Punjab governor post

Sarwar comes armed with 13 years of legislative experience as Labour Party MP in UK.

Sarwar served as Labour Member of Parliament for Glasgow from 1997 to 2000 and retired from British politics in 2010. PHOTO: FILE.

ISLAMABAD:
Prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday sent a summary to the President, advising him to appoint Chaudhry Sarwar as the new Governor of Punjab, Express News reported.

The decision comes after a very long period of speculation over the choice of the governor.

Sarwar is a British citizen who reportedly arrived from the United Kingdom and met Nawaz Sharif on the offers of two alternative posts, High Commissioner to UK or Governor of Punjab.


Having served as Labour Party Member of Parliament in Glasgow for 13 years, Sarwar comes with the experience of legislation besides having been a successful businessman.

Party members had expected the candidate to be from the rank-and-file of PML (N), and possibly someone from Southern Punjab in an attempt to enforce regional parity in a party used to choosing candidates from Lahore for the post of Chief Minister Punjab.

Correction: An earlier version of this story wrongly attributed a quote to senator Mohsin Khan Leghari . The error is regretted. 
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