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‘Consensus grows’ for Bhutto widower to become premier

March 12th, 2008 Sana · 3 Comments

Source: The Independent

By Omar Waraichin Islamabad and Andrew Buncombe
Wednesday, 12 March 2008

The widower of Benazir Bhutto – believed by many Pakistanis to be guilty of corruption – appears poised for a dramatic return to the prime minister’s mansion on the back of a growing consensus within his party that he himself should become premier.

Less than three months after Mrs Bhutto was assassinated, sources within the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) say growing numbers of MPs and senior officials have thrown their support behind Asif Ali Zardari to become prime minister.

The propulsion of Mr Zardari to the premiership would represent a remarkable transition for the man known as “Mr 10 Per Cent” for his alleged involvement in kickback schemes when his wife was running Pakistan, and for which he spent a number of years in jail. Last week almost all of the outstanding corruption charges against him in Pakistan were dropped.

While there has yet to be a formal announcement about the PPP’s preferred choice for prime minister, freshly elected parliamentarians yesterday emerged from a series of meetings with Mr Zardari, who is currently the party’s co-chairman, to say “a consensus was emerging” in his favour.

“Inside the meeting, we told Mr Zardari: ‘We have been pleasantly surprised by [your] ability to lead the party. We repose our confidence in you’,” said Ahmed Mukhtar, a former commerce minister.

Farahnaz Ispahani, a party spokesman, said that in meetings Mr Zardari had asked party members who they wished to see as prime minister. She added: “Most people have said, ‘Mr Co-Chairman, we give you the prerogative. It’s up to you’. Wave after wave, people have started saying that a consensus has built up that they would prefer someone who is strong and has leadership qualities.”

It is possible that Mr Zardari’s apparent thrust towards the premiership is the result of spin from his supporters, and in recent days there has certainly been evidence of intense fighting within the party.

Makhdoom Amin Fahim, once considered an obvious PPP candidate for prime minister, appears to have been sidelined by the party leadership and their coalition allies in former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s party. Mr Fahim angrily denounced the decision to not invite him to a major meeting at the weekend.

As Mr Zardari did not stand for a parliamentary seat in last month’s elections, he would only be eligible to stand for prime minister after a by-election in three months’ time. There are suggestions a minor party may stand in for him during the interim.

But Mr Zardari may encounter a legal hurdle. A law introduced by President Pervez Musharraf requires all members of parliament to be graduates. Mr Zardari has said that he received a “B.Ed” from the London School of Business Studies. But an administrator at the institute said they did not offer any degree courses. “We are a private college, not a university,” he said.

News of the party’s apparent backing for Mr Zardari came as two suicide bombers killed at least 24 people in huge explosions in Lahore. More than 200 people were injured by the blasts, which occurred within 15 minutes of each other yesterday morning.

The first blast happened at the building of the Federal Investigation Agency as staff were arriving for work. Police said an explosives-laden car was driven into an adjoining car-park before it was detonated. At least 21 people died, including a three-year-old girl.

The second explosion took place at the office of an advertising agency in a residential part of the city, around 15 miles away. Police investigator Tasaddaq Hussain said two children and the wife of the office’s gardener were killed.

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  • 1 Muhammad Moosa Rind // Mar 12, 2008 at 6:07 pm

    I am not belongs from PPP & not pro-Zardari but i think when all pakistani political, Social and economical institute to be failure through dictator ruler that is why i think Zardari is better than other PPP CEC becuase he has attachement of 20 years with Martyar of democracy Benazir bhutto being political activist being husband. that is why he is pearl and each and every Pakistani knows very well That Makhdoom Amin Fahim is B teeam of Mushrrf then why Party will blind trust on shoulder like before worst happning with PPP through Farooq Lighari. I think demoracy move on through Mr. Zardari becuase he is legend and brave than other lame ducks

  • 2 Abdul Basit Khawaja // Mar 12, 2008 at 11:30 pm

    I dont mind if Zardari or Fahim comes. They should perform the duties and fulfill the promises which they made with the nation i.e to restore the judiciary, strengthen the parliament, remind Musharaf of his promise to come and take vote of confidence from the current parliament, increase employment oppurtunities, bring an end to suicide bombing, solve the energy crisis and inflation, bring prosperity and apply the laws of Allah in the constitution as it is the only way if peace will prevail in our country. If they read this they might say they dont have a magic wand. My reply to them would be, ‘Cant you see we have placed the wand in your hand by supporting you in the elections?’. Cant handle the pressure, step down because we the youth of Pakistan will take up the duty !

  • 3 @*(0$$%m@9^&%l // Mar 13, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    C’mon people let’s use some common sense and recall that did benazir ever kept zardari wid her. He was totally backed by her and after her death he totally took over. Bilawal was just a way to get over. And I think that all of us know how corrupt he is. There are even doubts about his degree.

    I’m sure that the people of pakistan wouldn’t wan’t such type of a prime minister.

    Secondly, amin fahin was always kept infront and was never backed by benazir and it was now his turn to be elected as the PM.

    Well if zardari would perform his duties as the prime mininster than i would really appreciate him!!!

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