Changing loyalties

Published December 15, 2012

I JUST read that politician Shazia Aurangzeb of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa has quit her party in protest and will join the PPP. She isn’t the first to change loyalties. We have had so many who supported their party’s policies but with a change in the leadership they were casually eased out and they joined a party they used to criticise.

Farid Toofan was one such person. Then we have those who feel that they aren’t getting the importance they deserve or that the party they are with isn’t going to fare well in the next election and join another which they presume may do well.

Why does this happen and how come the leadership accepts turncoats? This cannot be for their claimed love for Pakistan.

The rest simply want to feather their nest for the next seven generations.

S. M. KHALID      Peshawar

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