Outgoing president Asif Ali Zardari will continue to stay in Pakistan after stepping down from office next week and will supervise the re-organisation of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Punjab’s former governor Latif Khosa said, quashing rumours that his party’s leader would be settling abroad.
“Soon after his retirement, the president will rein in the party leadership while living in the country. He will reside at Bilawal House in Lahore and Karachi. A national level convention of party leadership will be held in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, following which the re-organisation of the party will begin in all four provinces, starting with Punjab,” Khosa, the party’s general secretary, told The Express Tribune.
While referring to Article 260 of the Constitution which bars a president from participating in politics for two years after his retirement, Khosa said, “It is very unfortunate that some constitutional experts do not properly interpret clauses of the service of Pakistan. The president will start his political career and will look into any objections, if raised.”
Buoyant about the president’s prospects after September, Khosa said that Zardari has been implicated in bogus cases. “Despite spending eight years, nothing could be proved against the president and the nature of fake cases can be gauged from the fact that nearly all co-accused have been acquitted by the courts,” he added.
A determined Khosa added that President Zardari had decided to stay in the country, come what may, and was confident that no case would be re-opened against him within the country or abroad.
However, constitutional experts disagree. According to leading jurist SM Zafar, the president’s immunity will expire on September 8, after which cases can be re-opened against him. “I think he can neither lead the party nor contest elections for about two years. There is a constitutional bar on him,” Zafar added.
Sources within the party have revealed that a major overhaul of the party is in the offing with the PPP having established contacts with enraged party leadership. “All those who were close to Benazir Bhutto, including the Abbasi brothers of Larkana, would be taken back into the party fold or persuaded to rejoin,” said a senior PPP leader, adding that soon after the president’s retirement, party leadership for Punjab and Sindh would be reshuffled.
Yet former senator and PPP stalwart Safdar Abbasi sounded a note of caution, saying that only institutionalization within the party could save it. Abbasi, a close aide to Benazir Bhutto and whose party membership has been suspended, said that “no one can lead the party from a bunker or through remote control. We have to ideally work hard to strength the party at the grass root level, following in the footsteps of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto.”
Despite his reservations and disagreement with the PPP, Abbasi still believes that the PPP is a national level political party which has been confined to Sindh due to the mistakes of the past and President Zardari’s policies.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 1st, 2013.
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@Muslim League:
Don't worry he spent 8 years in jail without striking a deal and can spend more time. Innocent until proven guilty is still the law and we might make deals to come back into Pakistan but never to leave the country.
Also the President has never claimed to have a degree or graduation.
People expecting that Zardari will stay in Pakistan,, are Living In Fools' Paradise.... For Sure, he'll be out for Good before 2014..
After his retirement, Mr Zardari cannot hide behind article-248 of the Constitution and will have to face the Courts without claiming any "immunity". In case he wants to enter into active politics or run for elections, he will have to pass through the scrutiny process under article-63 whereas to date Mr Zardari "does not remember from which institution did he pass his graduation".
The only time the correct judgement was handed over to Zardari was in Swiss case. Think of the boxes that went missing, and how the 2.letter was written to Swiss authorities. We, in Europe, are waiting for the immunity of Zardari to be lifted, and will go as far as the International court of Justice to seek Justice. Zardari has a reputation here that makes us Pakistanis living in Europe ashamed.. Let us bring back the Money Zardari has looted. From 10 %, he became 20 % and then ----.
If Pakistan is an Islamic Republic then under Islamic Law how can anyone including the President in office or out of office, have immunity from wrong doings.
His confidence is reflective of their under the table deal with current Government.
@Mohammad: ""I hope Zadari sahib going to feel the same heat as Musharraf is facing for nothing! going courts.. bail rejected.. etc. ""
No chance. He can live in Karachi and play the Sindh card. Who will dare to arrest him?
He made 44 trips to UAE (highest by any serving President of Pakistan) during his tenure of president of Pakistan. Do you expect us that he will stay in Pakistan?
PPP has suffered because of wrong policies by Zardari Sb who has now coverted it into Zadari-league. I being Jiyala perceive that our party can only revive when hegemony of one- man-shows comes to an end!!!
If a sitting president can head a political party why can't a former president?
I hope Zadari sahib going to feel the same heat as Musharraf is facing for nothing! going courts.. bail rejected.. etc.
I am not sure about ministers of last PPP Govt but Zardari is son of the soil and a brave man. His services for the democracy will always be remembered. You may not realize it now but you surely will after 15 or 20 years.
After retirement he, along with youngest chairman of a political party in Pakistan, will have plenty of time to reorganize the oldest party of Pakistan. I see 2018 as the year of PPP.
The courts and PMLN tried and succeeded in discredit g zardari and TTP blackmails PPP leaders with threats Now the real lion is free Zardari will defeat the establishment again and unite the country
He'll be in UK or UAE for sure!
whatever, Zardari is more good politician than NS... but bad Manager. But his dream of next government won't come true.
I hope the PPP will regain its position after president's retirment