Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad
Friend or foe?
by Rashid Chaudhry
Sheikh Rasheed had a relatively smooth run electorally speaking until he deserted the PML-N in 2002.
After facing two consecutive defeats in 2008 and 2010, Rasheed had to bargain with the PTI to save the single seat for his Awami Muslim League in the 2013 elections.
This strategy delivered good results and Rasheed got his tag of ‘parliamentarian’ back after a dry-run of five years, in which he kept himself relevant with his daily TV appearances.
After surviving the ‘reserved verdict’ of the Supreme Court on his case, he will again position himself with the PTI for the 2018 elections. Pindi residents are anticipating a tight competition in Sheikh’s constituency.
The way he has shown allegiance to the PTI, chances are that he will get some ministerial slot if he and PTI both win the elections.
In any scenario, Rasheed is likely to continue getting media attention for his witty remarks, so-called predictions and the comedy he creates using street metaphors.