ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz
Sharif has “smartly deprived” his younger brother Shahbaz
Sharif of an opportunity to become premier, PML-N members in Punjab province believe.
Many Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) leaders believe the Chief Minister of Punjab has missed or made to miss a “golden opportunity” to succeed his elder brother, and
that Nawaz has shattered the dreams of his nephew Hamza
Sharif to take up the reins in the province, According to them, there is no guarantee
that Shahbaz
Sharif will make it to Islamabad to don the premier’s cap in 2018 (if PML-N wins the election) as more players from
Sharif family may be in the race for the top post.
The former Prime Minister’s wife Kalsoom might contest if his daughter Maryam Nawaz
Sharif remains entangled in the accountability process till 2018 election, the party leaders said.
“Shahbaz has either failed to convince his elder brother or the latter played smart politics to keep him in Punjab,” a PML-N leader close to Shahbaz
Sharif told.
“Perhaps Shahbaz missed the golden chance of becoming premier. Who knows about 2018 election’s outcome and family politics then?”
“Nawaz played excellent family politics. First he announced Shahbaz as his successor. Later a campaign within the PML-N was built
that Shahbaz’s absence from Punjab would be disastrous for the party,” another leader said.
According to the anonymous party member, Shahbaz
Sharif had tried his best to convince his elder brother not to worry about Punjab and leave it to his son Hamza
Sharif.
The Chief Minister also sent a request to Nawaz
Sharif from more than 300 PML-N MPs from Punjab, endorsing Shahbaz Sahrif in the centre and Hamza
Sharif in Punjab.
“Once the decision was conveyed to Shahbaz, he asked Rana Sanaullah to tell the media
that most party members wanted him in Punjab. It was only a face saving for Shahbaz.”
A federal minister told Dawn
that the decision to “retain” Shahbaz
Sharif had been
finalised. “The extended cabinet of Abbasi is a proof of it,” he said, adding the current arrangement suited the leadership as Nawaz
Sharif would see matters in the Centre and Shahbaz
Sharif in Punjab.
A mere “official” announcement is left from the PML-N about withdrawing Shahbaz
Sharif from the election race. After the Supreme Court in the PanamaBSE -0.72 % Papers case verdict disqualified Nawaz
Sharif from hoding the Prime Minister’s post, he had announced
that his brother would be the premier after an interim arrangement of 45 days for which Abbasi was selected.
Some federal ministers including Khawaja Asif and Khurram Dastgir had already said they wanted Shahbaz
Sharif in Punjab, which is a stronghold
of PML-N. “Since Shahbaz has good
equation with all MPs in Punjab and development projects are on his finger tips, a larger section of the party is of the view
that he should continue delivering in Punjab,” Dastgir said.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said: “The decision
that Shahbaz
Sharif will continue serving in Punjab is almost certain.”
Punjab government spokesman Malik Ahmad Khan told Dawn on Friday
that parliamentary party headed by Nawaz
Sharif was authorised to announce reversal of its earlier decision to nominate Shahbaz
Sharif for Prime Minister’s post.
Khan however denied any differences in the
Sharif brothers saying the crisis had even further united them.