ISLAMABAD: The expected resignation of Dr Babar Awan from the Senate will deprive the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of its status of being the “single largest party” in the upper house of parliament.
With the resignation of the PPP senator after his decision to formally join the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), the number of PPP members will become 26 — equal to the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N).
The PPP has been enjoying the status of the single largest party in the Senate for the past eight years. Since 2009, the PPP has managed to get three of its members as the chairman of the upper house, including the incumbent Mian Raza Rabbani. Before him, former law minister Farooq H. Naek and Nayyar Hussain Bokhari had served as the Senate chairman.
Though a number of PPP stalwarts and leaders had recently joined the PTI providing a setback to the PPP, the PTI leaders are more jubilant over Babar Awan’s inclusion to their party since he is the first sitting parliamentarian to take the decision to join the party at the cost of his Senate seat — although only eight months before his retirement next March.
Mr Awan had managed to get the party ticket for the Senate elections in 2012 at a time when there were reports that he had not been in the good books of the then president and his party boss, former president Asif Ali Zardari.
The PPP was expected to win two Senate seats from Punjab, but the party managed to win the lone seat of Babar Awan and its other candidate Aslam Gill lost the election to an independent Mohsin Leghari. The party at that time believed that a number of party MPAs defected during secret balloting.