The young leadership of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) is looking for a massive overhaul of the party by inducting into its ranks younger and dynamic faces that can actively engage the public through social and conventional media.
Without proper organisation for a long time, the PPP is now looking for fresh blood to help its young patron-in-chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in steering the party following its humiliating defeat in the last year’s general elections.
Bilawal, 25, who inherited the PPP from his mother Benazir Bhutto and maternal grandfather Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, is himself very active on social media and wants to reorganise all the wings of the party – especially its students’ wing, Peoples Students Federation(PSF) – by creating parallel youth wings at the union council level, according to activists close to the PPP chief.
The party’s reorganisation process, though long overdue, suffered a blow due to famine in Tharparkar district of Sindh. The disaster in the province ruled by the PPP left the party red-faced and tarnished its image further.
“The visit of Bilawal to Punjab to reorganise the party was due in March. But it is delayed due to security reasons and the situation in Thar,” an old PPP member told The Express Tribune.
Since the party was voted out of power in the centre and all the provinces except Sindh, the party leaders have been giving different dates for the party’s re-organisation. However, this time, the party is serious in doing so, claimed the PPP central leaders.
Bilawal was declared chairman of the party though a purported will, after assassination of his mother in 2007, but his father former President Asif Ali Zardari still calls the shots, analysts believe.
The party’s reorganisation process has already kicked off, claimed Naveed Chaudhry a veteran PPP leader from Lahore.
He said the first meeting in this regard was held last week in Dubai. Bilawal took recommendations from the party’s leaders and those who could not go to Dubai were taken live on Skype, he added. “A few more meetings will be held before the plans will get a final shape,” he added.
Qamar Zaman Kaira, former information minister and information secretary of the party, said though he could not give precise dates when the party’s reorganisation would be completed the process had already kicked off.
“Security issues are the main reason for postponement of Bilawal’s visit to Islamabad,” he said, adding that Bilawal wanted to focus more on youth in party’s proposed new bodies.
Contrary to Bilawal’s own point of opinion to induct maximum fresh blood at all levels, the PPP senior leaders have recommended him to include a mix of youth and experienced at the central and provincial levels while at the lower level party should focus maximum on fresh blood.
Peoples Students Federation
According to Faisal Sakhi Butt, who contested but lost a National Assembly seat from Islamabad, Bilawal wants to reorganise the PSF, which, he said, was once very dynamic on campuses throughout the country.
Butt said before announcing new bodies of the PSF, Bilawal wants to hold interactive sessions with students of colleges and universities.
“We are planning his interaction with students when he will be in Lahore. We are also planning his visit to Islamabad for the same purpose,” he said.
In Lahore, he would be meeting students from the central and southern belt of Punjab, while in Islamabad he would meet the students of colleges and universities from Northern Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and other adjoining areas, Butt said.
He claimed that the process would be completed by the mid year before the new PSF bodies are in place.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2014.
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@raghav: Can you improve your intelectual capacity? It is because of bumb idiots like you, that Pakistan is in bad shape - so go concentrate on spellings, grammer and hand writing !!
@Ahmad:
On the lighter side.. another question to add.. Have you ever been to a Ball Party, where you hald a champagne glass besides BritRoyals? :))
@Ahmad:
On the lighter side.. another question to add.. Do you have any property in Bani Gala? :))
If Bilawal is a useless kid then why are so many of his opponents afraid of him? Why so much reaction on a statement of a "small Sindh party" leader? The fact is Bilawal has a much better command of Urdu language than his grandfather and his mother when they came into politics. The intensity of negative reaction against one kid proves how afraid the opponents are. To be fair if he takes control of the party and makes meaningful changes then it is up to masses (not elites) to support or reject him.
Bilawal and all reasonable people must strive for a secular, tolerant country!
Bilawal bodes well for the country.
@Tahseen Khan:
On the lighter side.. another question to add..
Have you watched a movie at Bambino cinema?
May Allah protect us from dynasties and their remanants...
Start with daddy! Bring him and his aides to justice, only then I shall believe you.
@Tahseen Khan: can you improve your spellings?
Move forward Bilawal. We are with you.
@M: I have no problem but I just see if Zradri family have to rule more how it accomplished? U know them, they just care what around them.
Most political parties are filled with sycophants and function on the policies of patronage. If he can change this he will be doing well.
Dear Bilawal, I have been waiting to join PPP since decades. Please please make us work for u, for our country.
will be a welcome development if true. Workers long abandoned PPP as in the last 3 decades PPP has become a party of feudals and waderas, and even they have now ditched PPP in Punjab, KP and Balochistan. Sind is likely to fall very soon if correction not made.
@Logical:
What problems do you have with Pakistan being a secular country?
@ali: where u need these things? what u wana do with them?
Secularism is needed. Young blood is needed
If Bilawal is serious in putting PPP in order, he must eradicate nepotism & cronyism in the party. He must kick out all those having stigma of corruption on PPP (likes of Gilani, Zardari, Pervaiz Ashraf, Tappi, Amin Fahim etc) if he wants to improve the image. He has to live in Pakistan, rather than Dubai, and live with the real people rather than Twitter.
Yes old blood completely has ruined the party, you are rational but should be decisive ,dont listen DAD.
@Tahseen Khan: Excellent questionnaire, Sir. Viva! Bravo! Shabash! Salams
Tahseen@ can u introduce yr self? would u like to be a chairman of any party ? what are yr ahievements in yr life? I read yr more than 20 Question...., have u not find any progressive/development activity during the tensure of ZA bhutto, BB and Gillani ? it is better to criticise , but we should share both positive and negative..
But why?I thought the 408 year old CM of Sindh is doing a perfect job which is why he has been the King of the province for close to 6 years now and runs some 2 dozen ministries, all by himself, like the superman he is. The truth is, fresh or rotten blood doesn’t matter in PPP, not anymore, what matters is how loyal you are to the current holders of the Bhutto throne e.g the Talpurs and the Zardaris.Show me one more example of a person as incompetent as Qaim Ali Shah but who has still been bestowed with the reigns of a province as under developed as Sindh
"new people to actively engage people on social and conventional media" WOW still no intention to search for honest hardworking people who can actually work sans discrimination and massive hallmark peoples party corruption for the welfare and progress of the people
and i wish very best of luck for climax of this party.
For a start if Bilawal thinks hecan run the party and Pakistan by a remote control from Dubai and social media in the dynamics of today they are badly mistaken..
PPP is a lost cause. Except for poor, illiterate and helpless people of interior sindh, everybody knows and has seen what have did they do in their last five years and what are they doing right now in Sindh. I truly feel for the people of Thar, May God have mercy on their souls.
Bilawal, 25, who inherited the PPP from his mother Benazir Bhutto and maternal grandfather Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
What type of democracy it is where One person can inherit the whole democratic party. ?