PML-N backs PPPAJK in by-poll against PTI

Published March 28, 2015
Zardari had asked Sharif to withdraw the PML-N candidate “to promote the reconciliation policy.—AFP/File
Zardari had asked Sharif to withdraw the PML-N candidate “to promote the reconciliation policy.—AFP/File

MUZAFFARABAD: The opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz in Azad Jammu and Kashmir withdrew its candidate for the Mirpur by-election on Friday in favour of the ruling Pakistan People’s Party (PPPAJK), causing resentment among its workers.

The withdrawal of Arshad Mahmood Ghazi in favour of PPPAJK’s Chaudhry Mohammad Ashraf was announced by regional PML-N president Raja Farooq Haider at Ghazi Manzil, hardly 36 hours before the polling. The announcement angered the PML-N workers who had gathered at Mr Ghazi’s residence to hold a rally.

The workers urged their leaders not to announce the decision, but were told that it had been taken on the directives of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif under the spirit of the ‘Charter of Democracy’.

Know more: Nawaz meets Zardari after endorsing Raza Rabbani for Senate chief

Mr Haider said former president Asif Ali Zardari had asked Prime Minister Sharif to withdraw the PML-N candidate “to promote the reconciliation policy in the interest of democracy and the people of Mirpur”.

He told the workers that Mr Ghazi would be elected to AJK Council with support of PPPAJK and a large development package for Mirpur would be implemented through him.

However, fuming PML-N activists tore and torched posters and banners and raised slogans against Mr Ghazi who had also withdrawn his candidature in the 2011 elections in favour of Chaudhry Ashraf, then a Muslim Conference candidate. PTI candidate and regional chief Barrister Sultan Mahmood told Dawn that the development had again vindicated his assertion about an “unholy nexus” between the PML-N and PPP.

“The good omen is that the PML-N workers have not accepted this decision and have instead announced their support for me,” he claimed.

Published in Dawn, March 28th, 2015

On a mobile phone? Get the Dawn Mobile App: Apple Store | Google Play

Opinion

Editorial

Kurram ‘roadmap’
Updated 25 Dec, 2024

Kurram ‘roadmap’

The state must provide ironclad guarantees that the local population will be protected from all forms of terrorism.
Snooping state
25 Dec, 2024

Snooping state

THE state’s attempts to pry into citizens’ internet activities continue apace. The latest in this regard is a...
A welcome first step
25 Dec, 2024

A welcome first step

THE commencement of a dialogue between the PTI and the coalition parties occupying the treasury benches in ...
High troop losses
Updated 24 Dec, 2024

High troop losses

Continuing terror attacks show that our counterterrorism measures need a revamp. Localised IBOs appear to be a sound and available option.
Energy conundrum
24 Dec, 2024

Energy conundrum

THE onset of cold weather in the country has brought with it a familiar woe: a severe shortage of piped gas for...
Positive cricket change
24 Dec, 2024

Positive cricket change

HEADING into their Champions Trophy title defence, Pakistan are hitting the right notes. Mohammad Rizwan’s charges...