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Will Imran Khan be able to cope with a joint PML-N, PPP, MMA and MQM-P opposition?

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This reminds me of the movie Nayak in 2001 where Anil Kapoor is the honest straight forward hardworking CM but he is unable to do his job properly thanks too all the past corrupt opposition parties joining hands together to derail his government via riots, bomb blasts and other anti state activities.

I really hope IK does not fall into the trap of just being the nice guy with these parties, he has a golden opportunity to ruthlessly crack down on all corrupt individuals in Pakistani society and to bring back looted money back into the national treasury
 
I don't think IK is that naive, he will have a strong stance towards corruption.

Have a feeling, Zardari and some others are going to be looking for a way out of Pakistan soon. Need to put all these corrupt individuals on the ECL ASAP.

MQM might join PTI in an alliance, let's see what happens.
 
I don't think IK is that naive, he will have a strong stance towards corruption.

Have a feeling, Zardari and some others are going to be looking for a way out of Pakistan soon. Need to put all these corrupt individuals on the ECL ASAP.

MQM might join PTI in an alliance, let's see what happens.

They are already in talks, it is look extremely likely.
 
I think genuine opposition is definitely needed but i really doubt PMLN and MMA in particular would be interested in genuine opposition, expect better from PPP though.
 
I think genuine opposition is definitely needed but i really doubt PMLN and MMA in particular would be interested in genuine opposition, expect better from PPP though.

I'm actually very interested to see how Bilawal performs in opposition. I think he's got it in him to do a good job to be honest.
 
MQM will join with PTI.

It will be tough to deal with a united opposition but I think after a few weeks the furore will die down and PML-N and PPP will not bother PTI much together.Individually,they will,but not as a joint force.
 
MQM will join with PTI.

It will be tough to deal with a united opposition but I think after a few weeks the furore will die down and PML-N and PPP will not bother PTI much together.Individually,they will,but not as a joint force.

I am expecting opposition from pmln for the sake of opposing but with many big names from pmln not even getting elected I am expecting a forward block that would be willing to work with IK as they might think they could join PTI in the next election. PPP on the other hand I am not so sure about I don't expect them to oppose just for the sake of opposing but at the same time they wouldn't want PTI to do to well and make inroads in their strong hold of interior Sind.
 
PML-N receives cold shoulder from PPP

ISLAMABAD: Opposition parties — including the mainstream forces and smaller groups — may have decided to join hands to field a joint opposition candidate for the election of prime minister and Punjab chief minister, the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz is struggling to keep the opposition parties united on the issue.

The former ruling party, which is instrumental in its efforts to field a joint candidate, has received a major setback after the Pakistan People’s Party expressed its unwillingness to support any candidate for elections on the slots of the PM and Punjab CM, The Express Tribune has learnt.

Discussions with well-placed leaders in the PML-N suggest that the N-League’s plan to field its candidates for the crucial elections of the leader of the house in the National Assembly and the Punjab Assembly and garner the support of all the opposition forces seems difficult to materialise as the PPP does not appear inclined to support the N-League’s candidates.
Publicly, however, the PPP leaders have reiterated that they are working to secure ‘numbers’ in the National Assembly to contest the PM’s election.

In this regard, former PM Yousuf Raza Gilani told the media earlier on Monday that the PPP was working to secure the desired strength of 137 votes to get the leader of the house in the National Assembly elected from the forum of the opposition’s grand alliance.

But Gilani did not make such a claim as fielding opposition’s joint candidate for the election of Punjab CM.

Some senior PML-N leaders close to party president Shehbaz Sharif see the PPP’s intentions with scepticism. “They are not serious,” said a PML-N senator, requesting anonymity.

“It seems that the PPP is hardly pursuing a concrete plan for the PM or Punjab CM elections,” the source said.

“Out of obligation, the opposition parties would probably field a joint opposition candidate to contest the election of the PM and Punjab CM — but this would be more of a ceremonial exercise — to build an impression that opposition did not leave space for the PTI and its allies by fielding its candidates for the premier and CM elections,” the politician said.

A PPP leader in Islamabad said the party’s top leadership, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in particular, is concerned about the PPP’s declining political graph in Punjab where the party is reduced to having a ‘skeleton’ political presence.

Bilawal believes that the PPP should sit on the opposition benches at the Centre and in Punjab, and act as a formidable opposition to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led ruling coalition — to boost its vote bank in Punjab, it is learnt.

“There is a strong political wave in Punjab and elsewhere — in favour of PTI. Even if we strongly contest the PTI and its partners in the elections of the PM and Punjab CM and give them tough time, it won’t work. We need to sit on the opposition benches and take on the government— on the issues of public interests to make inroads in Punjab.”

Earlier on Monday, a meeting of senior leaders from the PML-N, the PPP, the Awami National Party and the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal decided to form ‘grand opposition alliance’ and field a joint candidate for the PM and CM Punjab elections.

The meeting was held against the backdrop of the MMA’s announcement to boycott parliament and the provincial assemblies. President PML-N Shehbaz Sharif chaired the huddle.
Reportedly, leaders of the PML-N, the PPP and the ANP conveyed to MMA chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman that the opposition parties were unanimous in not boycotting parliament and provincial assemblies — and that Fazl stood isolated on the matter after Jamaat-e-Islami, which is part of the MMA, decided that its lawmakers-elect would take oath from parliament and provincial assemblies.

The source said Fazl, its MMA, the ANP and other smaller political groups are in favour of the option that the opposition—especially the PML-N and the PPP – work jointly on forming a coalition government at the Centre and in Punjab.

However, the PPP is all set to sit on the opposition benches in the National Assembly and in Punjab and has categorically conveyed to the N-League that it had no plans to “bypass the mandate of the PTI,” it is learnt.

Receiving an unfavourable response, the PML-N now seems less inclined to go ahead with the idea of resisting the PTI’s efforts to form a coalition government, according to a former federal minister.

Meanwhile, Fazl on Tuesday denied that was any rift between the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl and the JI. Overall, the religious parties got more than five million votes in the general elections, which is an expression of public’s confidence on the religious forces, Fazl claimed.

He said the issue of oath-taking in parliament and provincial assemblies would be taken to the All Parties Conference for discussion.

Fazl, who contested the polls from two NA seats and lost both, alleged that the elections were rigged.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1770666/1-pml-n-receives-cold-shoulder-ppp/
 
Zardari is crook but not an idiot. I hope this will beget a fair check and balance system one day which will form a true democracy instead of mikhhay kyon nikala dramacracy.
 
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Not really, his Urdu is so bad he sounds like a middle aged women whose husband had just remarried.

No need to drag Reham Into this.

And agree, he sounds like a dying cat. I also lived through the night Bilawal tried to troll PTI on twitter, and got owned by Asad Umar of all people, so he's not got the skill to take anyone to task.
 
No need to drag Reham Into this.

And agree, he sounds like a dying cat. I also lived through the night Bilawal tried to troll PTI on twitter, and got owned by Asad Umar of all people, so he's not got the skill to take anyone to task.

Good one!
 
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