Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo
Democrat for life
by Adnan Rasool
In 2013, the National Party came to power in Balochistan with the help of the PML-N, thrusting its leadership into national focus. Hasil Bizenjo became its president in 2014.
Bizenjo is a revered figure in Pakistani politics for his unwavering democratic stance. But since 2013, his party’s power has dwindled as new challengers have popped up.
The recently formed Balochistan Awami Party poses the biggest challenge to NP in the province. And with the current political situation in Balochistan, it is safe to assume that Bizenjo’s party will be marginalised and further limited to a few seats provincially and, at best, a single seat nationally.
As is the case in Pakistan, progressive parties with a centrist agenda have taken a beating in the last two election cycles. The ANP and the PPP have also been snubbed by voters for more conservative parties.
The limited space they did have before the 2013 elections has been further limited with new parties that seem to be leading to a hung parliament in 2018.
In such circumstances, even political giants like Hasil Bizenjo are resigned to play smaller roles.