Sources privy to the development told The Express Tribune on Wednesday that the JI would support the PTI’s candidate. In order to substantiate his point, the source referred to the JI’s decision to withdraw from contesting the by-election.
Mian Muhammad Aslam, the JI candidate who had won from the NA-48 constituency during the 2002 election, has pulled out of the race. Mian Aslam did not take part in the 2008 general elections due to his party’s boycott but he had contested the general elections of 2013.
When contacted to know whether the JI would support the PTI’s candidate, a spokesperson said: “We have not taken any such decision as yet.”
“The PTI had not formally contacted us to seek support. We will see and decide, if the party contacts us,” he added.
Responding to a question, he said both the parties were coalition partners in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and the decision with regard to NA-48 seat would not affect their partnership.
Responding to another question, he said the decision to withdraw from the by-election of NA-48 was taken by the party leadership. The JI had decided not to contest by-election for both national and provincial assemblies of Punjab, he added.
However, insiders say that Islamabad chapter of the JI had proposed to its leadership to contest the by-election in NA-48 which falls in federal capital.
The JI had also supported the PTI’s presidential candidate Justice (retd) Wajihuddin Ahmed.
The PTI has fielded Asad Umar in NA-48. However there is still confusion over the PML-N’s candidate as three party members including Advocate Muhammad Ashraf Gujjar, former MNA from the constituency Anjum Aqeel Khan and Hanif Abbasi have claimed to be party’s ticket holder.
According to some sources, however, Ashraf Gujjar is considered as the frontrunner for party ticket as he has submitted to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) the party ticket signed by the PML-N chief Mian Nawaz Sharif and has requested for the allotment of tiger as his election symbol.
In general elections, PTI’s Makhdoom Javed Hashmi had won this seat; whereas the runners up were the PML-N and the JI candidates. Hashmi had secured 73,878 votes and afterwards vacated the seat as he had won more than one seats in the National Assembly.
Political observers are of the view that there is no denial of the fact that the PTI had once defeated the PML-N candidate. But the situation would be different now that the PML-N is the ruling party.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 8th, 2013.
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@PEMRA Avenger: an MNA is a member of parliament and not,limited to a constituency. BTW he is contesting from islamabad.
PTI Inshallah
@Faisal: What a bag of lies. Moral corruption right? Your pleasant JI supported the biggest moral polluter of Pakistan Gen Zia-Ul-Haq! Even though MQM has great many flaws they really changed Karachi in their time. Naimatullah Khan has nothing but his mouth to prove his claims.
I will support to PTI for ever, and Asad Umer will be successor of Javed Hashmi.. Inshallah
hello,
elite class not win in election see the result, PTI win in KPK where no girls with t-shirts and jeans, as this propaganda news i think JI PTI is good combination for pakistan
@Two peas in a pod: I have lived in Karachi and Mustafa Kamal just built on the works of Naimat Ulah with a twist of Mafia agenda that comes with MQM culture. Yes I am an Urdu speaking guy.
Headline reads: "NA-48 by-poll race: PTI, JI forge an alliance"
News Inside: When contacted to know whether the JI would support the PTI’s candidate, a spokesperson said: “We have not taken any such decision as yet.” “The PTI had not formally contacted us to seek support. We will see and decide, if the party contacts us,” he added.
ET has clear bias against PTI and it is being used for propaganda purposes.
Apparently the critics were absolutely spot on when they said PTI's nothing but a clean shaven JI.
@Faisal: No offence sir but I don't think you've ever lived in Karachi. Mustafa Kamal was by far the best mayor/administrator Pakistan has ever seen. Naymatullah was good but there's simply no comparison in their development work, revenue generation, etc
JI has been instrumental in spreading backwardness in our society and in our university campuses. They are Taliban apologists who believe in the opposite of Jinnah's vision for Pakistan.
What I am wondering is how these Lahore and Karachi PTI girls and boys in their t-shirts and jeans, their independent lifestyles, their hanging out and going for sheesha and what not will feel if JI's ideology is imposed on them.
Reminds one of the banner displayed during the song 'Aalu Anday' by the "Baigharat Brigade"; "PTI = GOOD LOOKING JAMAAT-E-ISLAMI." So true!
Its a winning combination! We need individual like Asad Umar in NA.
Ever since I heard of Asad Umer contesting the polls from Rawalpindi, I have started to think that it is very unfortunate. Since Rawalpindi would come under Punjab government, we would expect a very loose and weak local government system there. So in actual, the MNA or MPA would actually be responsible for development work (i hope im wrong). Ppl like Asad umer should not be confined to one constituency and their success/failure should not be guaged from the development work in any constituency. Asad Umer is one of those who should be involved in devising strategy and make plans that impact and help all Pakistanis. Limiting him to one constituency is unfortunate.
Birds of a feather.
JI perhaps is better of all parties at the moment, no financial or moral corruption on any candidate. Their mayor Niamatullah Khan perhaps was the best administrator of Khi who started development religiously only get defamed at the hands of MQM backed by Musharraf.
Why left hands in the photo?
@ET: How in the world an alliance can form without any formal request for support? Why your headlines say different to the actual news.
asad umar will win this seat with a bigger margin than javed hashmi
May Allah help PTI secure victory for the betterment. Ameen.