Zardari-Fahim impasse continues
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ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarian (PPP-P) President Makhdoom Amin Fahim is sticking to his guns and has said that he was still a strong contender for the slot of the premiership.
Sources in the party disclosed that the meeting between Makhdoom Amin Fahim and party Co-Chairperson Asif Ali Zardari failed to break the impasse on the issue of premiership. It would appear that both the sides have refused to concede any ground.
These sources further disclosed to The Nation that Makhdoom Amin Fahim told the party Co-Chairman that he would only withdraw his candidature for the top slot in case Zardari himself would be the candidate. For anyone else he would refuse to step back.
The sources said, Makhdoom Amin Fahim powerfully protested against the banners that were displayed in front of Parliament Lodges on the opening session of the National Assembly on Monday. Zardari professed ignorance about the same and said that as soon as he came to know about it he had directed for the removal of the banners.
The sources said that Zardari once again made lucrative offer to Makhdoom from Halla to get the important ministries or even the chairmanship of the Seante but Makhdoom politely refused to take any.
According to the sources, Makhdoom refused to take the words of Zardari that most of the MPs of the party were not ready to accept him as the premier and told him that it was just a propaganda campaign being launched against him by some miscreants in the party.
He further said that by and large, the party was in his favour and most of the MPs had assured him full support in case he was made the candidate for the PM.
Makhdoom made it clear to Zardari that he would not withdraw for the race within the party for premiership and would fight till the last.
After the deadlock in the meeting, party co-chairman had called a meeting of senior party leaders. The meeting was in session till the filing of this report.
APP adds: Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians (PPPP) President Makhdoom Amin Fahim Monday said that he would fully support if Asif Ali Zardari wanted to become Prime Minister.
Talking to mediamen here Monday after a meeting with PPP Co-Chairperson Asif Ali Zardari he said he (Zardari) had invited him for a dinner and the meeting was held in a pleasant atmosphere.
He said that besides other issues they also discussed the nomination of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly.
When asked he would support if someone else was nominated for the slot of Prime Ministership, Makhdoom Fahim said that he had suggested to Asif Ali Zardari to become Prime Minister.
Asif Zardari would think about it and if he wanted to become Prime Minister he would fully support him but added that he would not support any one else for the slot.
Monitoring Desk adds: Fahim said he did not commit any betrayal and wont quit the party, reports a private TV channel.
Talking to newsmen after his arrival to attend the opening session of the newly-elected National Assembly in Islamabad, Amin Fahim said he did not commit any disloyal act against the party.
Replying a query about nomination of prime minister, he said he watches Geo News programme Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain.
Agencies add: Fahim dismissed the rumours of making any forward bloc in Sindh Assembly and said the party would remain united as there was no rift between the leadership.
He further clarified that neither he nor his like-minded persons were active to form a coalition government with Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) or other party after creating forward bloc.
I dont indulge in if or else assumptions and want to categorically say that PPP is united and we would keep it united, he said in reply to a question regarding future of the party.
He said PPPP would unveil its premiership candidate within a couple of days.
Fahim aid that the matter of nomination of the PPP candidate for the slot of Prime Minister was still undecided and this matter was not discussed during the PPP Parliamentary Party meeting. He said that the matter would soon be resolved and the party workers should not worry over the delay in announcement of the candidature.
To a question about some banners displayed outside the Parliament House questioning his loyalty towards the party leadership, Fahim said the party had taken notice of the banners with derogatory remarks, adding that action should be taken against the people responsible for it.
The Nation