Q-League leadership under pressure to resign
ISLAMABAD: After the defeat in the general election, the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q)s top leadership came under severe criticism, and voices are being raised within the party for the change of Chaudhry Shujaat Hussains leadership with a demand of his resignation.
The PML-Q meeting held here on Saturday, participated by successful and losing candidates, proved to be hot session for its leadership when the losing candidates of the party started blaming the leadership and caretakers for their defeat. The voices for replacing the leadership were raised by a majority of those who lost the elections and blamed the party leaders and their policies for their defeat.
Besides criticising the party leadership, the participants said the issues of Lal Masjid and judges and price-hike and caretakers policies were main reasons for the party defeat. Participants belonging to Sindh blamed the caretakers for supporting the PPP candidates in Sindh.
Majority of the meeting participants was of the view to sit on the opposition benches while another group of the party leaders comprising former Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri was of the view that the party should join the national government if invited.
During the meeting some wining party candidates, including Riaz Hussain Peerzada, raised the first voice for changing the leadership in the pattern of year 2002, when party replaced Mian Azhar, who lost election from two constituencies.
In his speech, he said after the election of 2002 Mian Azhar was replaced and now after the defeat of the party only the leadership should be held responsible and Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain should resign from the post to give a chance to the party to elect a new leader.
According to sources, Raiz Hussain Peerzada made a hard-hitting speech against the leadership of Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and asked the top leadership to accept the defeat and pave the way to elect new party chiefs in center and Punjab province.
Sources said though Khurshid Kasuri did not support Riaz Hussain Peerzada, yet he asked the leadership to convene a meeting of the Central Working Committee (CWC) of the party to take up the issue as soon as possible.
According to sources, Kasuri suggested that party should find the reasons for the its defeat and it should also analyze that why the ticket to former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz was denied. We all want to know the reasons for not awarding the ticket to Shaukat Aziz to contest the elections, sources said while quoting Kasuri.
During his speech, Kasuri also suggested that if the party was being contacted for the national government then should give a positive response otherwise to sit on the opposition benches.
He was also critical of the differences within the party and said a close aide of Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi contested the elections from his constituency as an independent, and he lost the election. The party made no attempt for the withdrawal of another party candidate against me and I suffered a defeat, he said.
Senator Nilofar Bukhtiar also criticized the top leadership and opposed the party policy on judges issue, saying that judges should be reinstated.
In her speech in the meeting, sources said Nilofar Bukhtiar also held the caretakers responsible for party defeat in the elections, saying that the opposition have gained clear majority in the elections by catching judiciary issue from citizens of the country. The reinstatement of deposed judges who refused to take their oath under the Provincial Constitution Order (PCO) should had been the PML-Q slogan instead of the opposing it during the elections campaign, sources quoting her saying.
Main Manzoor Watto accused the leadership of making wrong decisions on distributing the party tickets for the elections.
Sources said Mian Azhar, during his speech, opined that the party suffered a huge defeat, for following President Pervez Musharrafs policies. It was not Q-League rejection but President Musharrafs policies, sources said while quoting Mian Azhar.
Sources said the participants of the meeting belonging to Sindh alleged that rigging were made for the defeat of the Q-League candidates and officials of the provincial government openly supported the PPP candidates.
Sources said out of 38 successful candidates of the Q-League around 17 newly elected party parliamentarians abstained from its first ever meeting of the newly elected parliamentarians and contesting candidates of PML-Q after election.
Sources said though Hamid Nasir Chattha, Manzoor Wattoo and Sheikh Rashid Ahmed attended the meeting, yet they left the meeting much before the conclusion.
Pakistan News Service - PakTribune