Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘Shehbaz may nominate son as Pak Punjab CM’

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

Chief minister of Pakistan’s Punjab province Shehbaz Sharif, who is set to succeed his brother Nawaz Sharif as prime minister, may nominate his son Hamza Shahbaz in his place, according to a media report. According to sources at Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), however, the final say on the decision on who gets to helm Punjab rests with ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who is looking to consolidat­e the party’s control in Punjab province.

Pakistan’s Parliament will meet on Tuesday to elect a new prime minister after the disqualifi­cation of Nawaz Sharif.

The confirmati­on from Parliament came after President Mamnoon Hussain convened a special session following Sharif’s decision to put forward his ally and longtime loyalist Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as interim leader and named his brother Shahbaz as long-term successor.

The opposition is expected to name a candidate to challenge Abbasi in a vote in Parliament, but Sharif’s PML-N holds a majority with 188 seats in the 342member Parliament, and the former petroleum and natural resources minister is expected to win, barring any defections from party ranks.

Sharif said the plan is for Abbasi to stay in power until Shahbaz, who is the chief minister of the vast Punjab province, wins a by-election to the national assembly and becomes eligible to be prime minister.

A quick handover could ease political upheaval sparked by the Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to disqualify Sharif for not declaring a source of income.

Abbasi on Sunday vowed to continue Sharif’s work.

“I hope that God will help me in furthering Nawaz Sharif’s policies,” Abbasi told reporters in Islamabad, adding to speculatio­n that Sharif will continue to run the show behind the scenes.

Meanwhile, Nawaz, his wife

Kulsum Nawaz, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and his son-inlaw Captain Safdar vacated the Prime Minister’s House on Sunday and departed for Murree. Former finance minister Ishaq Dar met the PM House’s staff before he too left for Murree.

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