PPP unlikely to retain its strength in Senate after election
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) will be fighting a battle for survival in the coming Senate elections as the party is on the brink of extinction in the House of Federation as all its four senators are set to retire on March 11.
Given the party position in all the four provincial legislatures and the National Assembly, it is unlikely that the PML-Q would win any seat in the Senate. However, political experts believe that with the recent political developments in Balochistan and after the election of PML-Q’s man as the provincial chief minister despite having a mere four members, the chances of the party’s getting one or two seats from the province cannot be ruled out.
The term-wise data of the senators shows that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) will be the biggest loser in terms of representation in the Senate as almost 70 per cent of its members — the largest number belonging to a single party — are set to retire this March after completion of their six-year term.
Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani, Opposition Leader Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan, PPP’s parliamentary leader Taj Haider and the party’s spokesman and most vocal senator Farhatullah Babar are among the 18 members, out of 26 PPP senators, who will be retiring in March.
All four PML-Q senators set to retire in March
While the prospects for Mr Rabbani and Mr Haider to return to the Senate are bright due to the majority of the PPP in the Sindh Assembly, the party position in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa demonstrates that it will be difficult for Mr Ahsan and Mr Babar to make it to the upper house again without reaching an understanding with other parties.
As far as the ruling PML-Nawaz is concerned, nine of the present 27 senators — mostly from Punjab — are due to retire this year. The most prominent among those retiring from the PML-N is self-exiled former finance minister Ishaq Dar.
The Balochistan National Party-Awami (BNP-A) and the PML-Functional are the other two parties that will lose representation in the Senate as two members of the BNP-A, including its chief Israrullah Zehri, and lone PML-F senator Muzaffar Hussain Shah are set to complete their six-year term. However, both these parties have chances to regain representation in the next Senate due to the party position in Balochistan and Sindh assemblies.
The four PML-Q senators retiring this March are the party’s recently nominated parliamentary leader Saeedul Hassan Mandokhel (Balochistan), former secretary general and now estranged party leader Mushahid Hussain Sayed (Islamabad), Kamil Ali Agha (Punjab) and Rubina Irfan (also from Balochistan).