Dr Hasan Askari
Former railways minister Khwaja Saad Rafique said: “Since Mr Askari is favourite of the PTI, I ask him to refuse to assume the office of caretaker chief minister as he has become controversial.” PML-N president Shahbaz Sharif voiced similar concerns and rejected Dr Askari’s nomination by the ECP.
Talking to reporters, Dr Askari brushed aside the reservations of the PML-N, saying, “I will hold the elections in transparent manner. I have neither inclination to any political party nor any political agenda. My utmost effort will be to hold the elections at whose transparency nobody can raise finger.”
Dr Askari said he would try to have a ‘small cabinet’ comprising professional persons.
On the other hand, the ECP has rejected the PML-N’s concerns on Mr Askari’s nomination, saying his name had been finalised unanimously by all its members. “The commission has played its constitutional role in this regard,” ECP spokesman Altaf Ahmad Khan said.
He rejected the objection raised by Mr Abbasi and said the ECP had received four names under Article 224 of the Constitution and decided to appoint Dr Askari as caretaker chief minister of Punjab with consensus after deliberations, insisting that the decision was in accordance with the law and the constitution.
The PTI has welcomed the decision saying the PML-N’s objection was uncalled for. “The PML-N’s prime concern is this it will not be able to manoeuvre elections in Punjab like it did in 2013 through the caretaker chief minister,” PTI leader Abdul Aleem Khan said.
PTI information secretary Fawad Chaudhry lambasted Mr Abbasi for objecting to the nomination of Dr Askari as caretaker chief minister of Punjab and said the PML-N had a problem with independent individuals be it Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar or Chief of the Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa.
He hoped that Dr Askari would be able to deal with the issue of deep rooted influence of the PML-N in the district management.
He said there was no justification for the objection as the process provided under the law had been followed.
Dr Hassan Askari is an academician, political scientist and military analyst. He is known for his work in comparative politics and on nuclear weapons and Pakistan’s domestic policy. Dr Askari is currently serving as professor emeritus of Political Science at his alma mater, University of the Punjab.
He also served as a visiting professor of Pakistan Studies at Columbia University from January 1996 to July 1999. During 1988 to 1991, he worked as the Allama Iqbal Professor at Heidelberg University of Germany. In 2010, he was awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz.
Dr Askari has also authored a number of books, including “Military, State and Society in Pakistan” and “Pakistan and the Geo-Strategic Environment”.
Nomination papers
Meanwhile, the ECP has announced that the date for filing nomination papers has been extended till June 11. The date has been changed for the third time after announcement of the election schedule. Initially June 2 to 4 were fixed as the dates for filing of nomination papers, but the schedule was partially amended following a controversy arising out a decision of the Lahore High Court seeking changes in nomination forms. Then June 6-8 were set as the new dates after the apex court suspended the high court’s verdict. Now the last date for filing nomination papers has been extended till June 11 – also the last date for filing affidavits containing the information missing out of nomination forms.
Published in Dawn, June 8th, 2018