However, even so, the PML-N has made a magnanimous gesture by not contesting the post. The show of unity will go down well and prevent further divisions emerging in the country. It will also halt the process of horse-trading and corruption that many had feared we may see as a new round of polling for the leader of the House began. There have already been allegations of such buying of votes in the balloting for Senate seats. In such a climate, the decision by the PML-N is one that we should welcome. We hope, too, that this will mark the advent of greater maturity in the Senate, which must play a key role in maintaining the balance of power in parliament. The PML-N’s sensible move has made it more possible for this to happen. Perhaps, the gesture will bring political parties closer together and demonstrate why they must work in cohesion for the multiple crises facing the country to be resolved and for us to move forward step in step rather than in a state of discord.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 11th, 2015.
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