Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Punjab: Province that must be won

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

FOCUS OF PTI ON AREAS WHERE POPULARITY OF PMLN IS WANING AND ‘BUYING’ OF POPULAR CANDIDATES MAY HIT SHARIF’S PARTY BADLY.

Pakistan’s most populous province of Punjab holds the lion's share of seats in the national assembly: 141 out of 272.

To win Wednesday’s elections, one has to win a majority in Punjab province, say analysts. “For a party to win in the national elections, it has to win in the Punjab,” says an observer.

Nawaz Sharif's PML-N party has seen Punjab as its home base. In the past, the party has secured power based on its performanc­e in Punjab. Critics have always painted the PML-N as a Punjab party and not as a national party.

Whenever the PML-N won most seats in Punjab, it went on to form the government, both in 1990 and in 1997.

In 2008, the party secured 69 seats, almost all from Punjab. But that year, the PPP won more seats and went on to form the government at the centre.

Many observers say that Punjab voted overwhelmi­ngly in that year for the PPP as a sympathy vote for Benazir Bhutto, who had been killed a year earlier while on the campaign trail. But in 2013, the PML-N was back and the party secured 128 seats in parliament, almost all from Punjab.

This year, neither would it be smooth sailing for the PML-N nor will its main opposition come from the PPP. Thanks to what some analysts describe as prepoll electoral engineerin­g, the PTI has emerged as Nawaz Sharif’s major opponent in Punjab. Over the past few years and more so in 2018, a number of electables have defected from the PML-N to the PTI.

PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah blames the ISI for engineerin­g these defections. But that is just one side of the story, say analysts. For its part, the PML-N focused much of its developmen­t projects in central Punjab where the bulk of its support comes from. Southern Punjab, also known as the Sairaiki belt, remained largely ignored because it has traditiona­lly voted for the PPP.

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