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Power politics testing 37-year-old Fahim-Baig friendship
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
By Rauf Klasra
ISLAMABAD: The dwindling fortunes of PPP veteran Makhdoom Amin Fahim may cause another casualty as power politics is ruthless and heartless. While Amin Fahim himself has staked his all, his 37-year-old friend Senator Enver Baig has to decide whether he wants friendship with Fahim or a share in power.
Baig faces political elimination from the national scene, in case heprefers friendship over politics. This question has arisen after one by one all the self-proclaimed diehard friends of Amin Fahim from Sindh and Punjab, have quietly left his camp in the hope of getting something, a ministry, chairmen of a standing committee or become a parliamentary secretary.
Interestingly, not many Fahim loyalists are left in the ranks of PPP except probably Senator Baig. It is just a matter of time when he may also swing. The start of this three-decade old friendship Amin Fahim-Enver Baig was so exciting they both named their newly born sons Najeeb, one becoming Najeeb Baig and the other Makhdoom Najeeb, to show their passion for each other. They remained steadfast and are still so, but power politics has come in their way.
When Amin Fahim was announced candidate for the slot of PM in Naudero by Asif Zardari, he became an immediate darling within the ranks of PPP. He remained the candidate of the party for the top slot only until the elections. The first major sign of displeasure in the Zardari camp surfaced when Amin Fahim was given extraordinary treatment by foreign diplomats, courtesy Enver Baig who is chairman of Foreign Liaison committee. An alarmed Asif Zardari immediately reduced the role of Enver Baig in interacting with foreign diplomats to stop him from making Amin Fahim available to the diplomats. Even, the USA ambassador visited the house of Enver Baig to hold a meeting with Amin Fahim. Finally, Asif Zardari ran out of patience and one fine morning Amin Fahim learnt about his fall from the grace as a result of intriguing politics inside the boundary wall of the Zardari House.
As, PPP MPs came to know about the changing designs of Zardari to bring someone else in place of Fahim, majority of the friends of Amin Fahim quietly switched their sides in line with time-tested formula that there are no permanent bedfellows in politics. Till last week, certain elements in the PPP were still backing the nomination of Amin Fahim in case Zardari refuses to become the PM. But, now they have also stopped talking about Amin Fahim any more. Ahmed Mukhtar is possibly the only stalwart in the whole PPP, who openly claims that Amin Fahim would soon be ditched by his only left friend Baig. Ahmed made these remarks in the parliament cafeteria where he was chatting with a group of journalists on the possibility of Amin Fahim getting the PM slot. He was of the view that the only man who was still backing Amin Fahim was his old friend Enver Baig. But, he predicted Enver Baig would leave him soon.
As things stand today, Mukhtar is an insider in the power circle. His tall claim that soon the lonely friend of Amin Fahim would ditch him has to be taken seriously. Talking to The News, Enver Baig wondered how someone could make such a big claim on his behalf. "Listen, I was, I am and will always be a friend of Amin Fahim till my last breath. I won't leave Amin Fahim whether I get some position or reward in the PPP government or not. We are friends since 1970 and I cannot leave him at this critical time of his political life."
Baig said he had been loyal to Benazir Bhutto, PPP and now even to the new party chief Asif Zardari but his friendship with Amin Fahim would not be affected because of his loyalty to the party. "Friendship can't be sacrificed for some immediate gains. I am proud of my friendship with Amin Fahim," he remarked. When told that he was showing his loyalty to Amin Fahim simply because he had ensured a party ticket for senate in 2003, Baig replied Benazir Bhutto had spotted him and she gave him the ticket.
Power politics testing 37-year-old Fahim-Baig friendship
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
By Rauf Klasra
ISLAMABAD: The dwindling fortunes of PPP veteran Makhdoom Amin Fahim may cause another casualty as power politics is ruthless and heartless. While Amin Fahim himself has staked his all, his 37-year-old friend Senator Enver Baig has to decide whether he wants friendship with Fahim or a share in power.
Baig faces political elimination from the national scene, in case heprefers friendship over politics. This question has arisen after one by one all the self-proclaimed diehard friends of Amin Fahim from Sindh and Punjab, have quietly left his camp in the hope of getting something, a ministry, chairmen of a standing committee or become a parliamentary secretary.
Interestingly, not many Fahim loyalists are left in the ranks of PPP except probably Senator Baig. It is just a matter of time when he may also swing. The start of this three-decade old friendship Amin Fahim-Enver Baig was so exciting they both named their newly born sons Najeeb, one becoming Najeeb Baig and the other Makhdoom Najeeb, to show their passion for each other. They remained steadfast and are still so, but power politics has come in their way.
When Amin Fahim was announced candidate for the slot of PM in Naudero by Asif Zardari, he became an immediate darling within the ranks of PPP. He remained the candidate of the party for the top slot only until the elections. The first major sign of displeasure in the Zardari camp surfaced when Amin Fahim was given extraordinary treatment by foreign diplomats, courtesy Enver Baig who is chairman of Foreign Liaison committee. An alarmed Asif Zardari immediately reduced the role of Enver Baig in interacting with foreign diplomats to stop him from making Amin Fahim available to the diplomats. Even, the USA ambassador visited the house of Enver Baig to hold a meeting with Amin Fahim. Finally, Asif Zardari ran out of patience and one fine morning Amin Fahim learnt about his fall from the grace as a result of intriguing politics inside the boundary wall of the Zardari House.
As, PPP MPs came to know about the changing designs of Zardari to bring someone else in place of Fahim, majority of the friends of Amin Fahim quietly switched their sides in line with time-tested formula that there are no permanent bedfellows in politics. Till last week, certain elements in the PPP were still backing the nomination of Amin Fahim in case Zardari refuses to become the PM. But, now they have also stopped talking about Amin Fahim any more. Ahmed Mukhtar is possibly the only stalwart in the whole PPP, who openly claims that Amin Fahim would soon be ditched by his only left friend Baig. Ahmed made these remarks in the parliament cafeteria where he was chatting with a group of journalists on the possibility of Amin Fahim getting the PM slot. He was of the view that the only man who was still backing Amin Fahim was his old friend Enver Baig. But, he predicted Enver Baig would leave him soon.
As things stand today, Mukhtar is an insider in the power circle. His tall claim that soon the lonely friend of Amin Fahim would ditch him has to be taken seriously. Talking to The News, Enver Baig wondered how someone could make such a big claim on his behalf. "Listen, I was, I am and will always be a friend of Amin Fahim till my last breath. I won't leave Amin Fahim whether I get some position or reward in the PPP government or not. We are friends since 1970 and I cannot leave him at this critical time of his political life."
Baig said he had been loyal to Benazir Bhutto, PPP and now even to the new party chief Asif Zardari but his friendship with Amin Fahim would not be affected because of his loyalty to the party. "Friendship can't be sacrificed for some immediate gains. I am proud of my friendship with Amin Fahim," he remarked. When told that he was showing his loyalty to Amin Fahim simply because he had ensured a party ticket for senate in 2003, Baig replied Benazir Bhutto had spotted him and she gave him the ticket.
Power politics testing 37-year-old Fahim-Baig friendship