PPP extends olive branch to PTI eyeing LG polls

Published April 1, 2015
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RAWALPINDI: Asif Ali Zardari’s PPP and Imran Khan’s PTI may be at loggerheads on the national political front, but at the local level, there seems to be some willingness to work together.

The local chapters of both parties are said to have established contact over the upcoming local government elections in cantonment areas and in an unprecedented move, are said to be considering a seat adjustment in the elections to the Rawalpindi and Chaklala cantonment boards.

Local PPP leader and former Baitul Maal head Zamarud Khan reached out to PTI Punjab North General Secretary Zahid Kazmi to arrange meeting on the issue.

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However, a senior PTI leader told Dawn that the party was not in the mood to form alliances with any political party and wanted to participate in the cantonment elections without others’ help.

He said that Zamarud Khan had sent a delegation of local PPP workers to the PTI’s offices on Tuesday afternoon for two hours to initiate talks. He said that the delegates had presented two proposals for seats adjustment as per a 50-per cent sharing formula.


Hurt by defections at the local level, PPP seeks seat adjustment on 50-50 basis


On the other hand, a local PPP leader told Dawn the party was having difficulty fielding candidates on all seats as some old party workers had not submitted applications for the polls, forcing them to approach the PTI and Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) for seat adjustments.

“During the previous PPP regime, local workers were ignored and most people were not ready to support the party in the cantonment elections. Workers who ran the party’s affairs in cantonment areas had either joined the PTI or opted to stay at home. A week ago, prominent PPP leader Babu Adrees had joined the PTI too and was expected to contest the election on a PTI ticket,” he said.

He said that a total of 20 potential PPP candidates had submitted nomination papers with returning officers, but the party had yet to announce the final candidates.

He said that the PPP did not approach the ruling PML-N for seat adjustment because party workers were opposed to the idea and fed up of their regressive approach to administration.

“Local PML-N leaders do not consider other parties important and never consult them, even on local issues,” he said.

Confirming that the PPP had indeed reached out to his party for a possible seat adjustment, PTI Punjab North General Secretary Zahid Kazmi said that the PPP was interested in garnering the PTI’s support for their candidate in his home constituency.

He said that PTI had not left the wards open in the cantonment boards elections and would accommodate all its old workers. He said that though PTI and JI were partners in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, for the local elections, the party had decided to fly solo.

He claimed that a number of PPP workers had expressed willingness to join the PTI if they were given tickets for the upcoming elections, but PTI had decided to prefer its old workers.

PPP leader Zamarud Khan also confirmed the meeting between both parties and said that such contacts were not unusual. He was quick to add, however, that talks were in their “initial stages”.

He said that for local-level elections, political parties often made agreements with their opponents as well as close allies, adding that the party would finalise candidates scrutiny of nomination papers, because some aspirants may yet be disqualified in that process.

Former MNA Malik Shakil Awan told Dawn that the PML-N had the capacity to win the cantonment elections, but refused to comment on a possible PTI-PPP alliance in the area, saying only that it was premature to speculate at this point.

Published in Dawn, April 1st, 2015

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