A leap of faith, a quick consummation, and a bumpy ride barrelling towards a break-up. At a glance, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s (K-P) multi-partner coalition reads like a Las Vegas marriage. But the complaining (remaining) coalition partners sound more like disgruntled spouses in a marriage of convenience. And so go their woes of decisions taken unilaterally and feeling left out.
The Peshawar Electric Supply Company (Pesco) saga has only enhanced this feeling. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) recently created a committee to negotiate with the centre on Pesco without taking the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) or the Awaami Jamhoori Ittehad Pakistan (AJIP) on board.
JI spokesperson Advocate Israrullah Khan confirmed the recent developments. Israrullah told The Express Tribune their ministers were not consulted over the formation of the committee announced on Monday by K-P Minister for Information Shah Farman.
Minister for Finance, JI’s Sirajul Haq, has vast experience in running fiscal affairs from his Muttahida Majiis Amal tenure, argued the party’s spokesperson. He added Haq proved this when he convened a joint meeting of all parties recently for the recovery of net hydel profits.
“PTI held a meeting before forming the (Pesco) committee without informing Sirajul Haq.” According to Israrullah, when the media contacted the minister, he had no idea about the meeting or the body formed for Pesco talks.
“Sometimes we (JI) are consulted at the eleventh hour about core issues, even though we should be onboard since the very beginning on all issues,” said a senior JI leader, requesting anonymity.
He maintained PTI only entered into an alliance with the JI after being rejected by the Pakistan Peoples Party, which, according to him, turned the offer down on the directives of the party’s patron-in-chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
Befriending foes?
K-P government insiders shared the PTI is weighing various options for ‘plan B’. The party is even reportedly considering solemnising their relationship with the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F). Several senior leaders have met JUI-F to bring them into the coalition, said one of the sources. However, he said a deadlock prevails over the divide of ministries between the PTI and JUI-F. The insider maintained the latter is asking for four of their members to become ministers, but PTI is only willing to swing two ministries.
Others familiar with the matter said the AJIP also holds similar reservations as the JI of being left in the cold as far as decision making in the government is concerned. And for AJIP, those are sizeable concerns, considering it is not a high stake roller in the affair.
JUI-F spokesperson Jan Achakzai neither confirmed nor denied the reports about the meetings with K-P’s coalition ruler.
PTI K-P General Secretary Khalid Masood explained that the committee formed by the K-P government on Pesco includes technical experts for resolving core issues before the takeover. “We are not ready to accept only power distribution – the body was formed to take up all major issues, including energy generation and net hydel profit.”
All partners will be included with the passage of time but as of now, the committee will handle the technicalities of the matter, he shared.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 10th, 2014.
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Another PTI bashing article = another $5 (Rs 500) sent to PTI. Overseas Pakistanis in USA, UK, Canada, Europe
I have started to donate $5 every time I read an anti-PTI article please donate 2 to 3 dollars!!!
KP and PTI seems like that's all that ET has to offer these days.
Don't worry ET. If the coalition partners leave the gov. Their will be re-elections and PTI will come back with no need of a coalition. Ha Ha Ha. That is called Confidence.
JI and AJI are there in exchange of few ministries which they got.They have no role in other matters...
Every Day N-League and other parties are doing rubbish without being noticed, and even tiny actions from PTI are in spot light .. Amazing. !
People just have a look at the list of other stories done by the author ....#Yellow Journalism # PTI phobia !
This whole story is based on anonymity. What a story Sirjeeeeee
Bring up the state of afairs about Sharif govt. That would show the plight of affairs. However about that news one must know JI should come up with professional not religious leader to deal with technical things.
Pathetic stuff! Everything is based on speculations and 'sources'
ET please....... !!
its a just a disagreement by an collation partner but ET have to make this an big issue
ET you will post anything to defame PTI... even those news which we dont see in any other media ...
Sounds more like a speculation then a news story
Poor ET trying it's very best to defame PTI every day. We all know the truth and will not buy into these manipulated and deceitful stories. I guess you have to justify your pay cheque from your masters as you are currently enslaved by money. Carry on my friend, it won't bring any fruitful outcome!
Another lame news by Tribune..................