Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

What will Imran Khan’s cabinet look like?

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com

Several names are being considered for top cabinet slots under Imran Khan who is expected to be Pakistan’s next prime minister.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the vice-chairman of the PTI, is being tipped to be either the next foreign minister or interior minister. Qureshi, the son of a former Punjab governor, earlier served as foreign minister in the Pakistan People’s Party government.

He comes from south Punjab’s powerful landed gentry and is the spiritual leader of one of Multan’s most prominent shrines.

The other contender for foreign minister is Shireen Mazari, an old PTI hand who is perceived to be close to the military establishm­ent. Mazari, who was once editor of an English daily, focuses on defence and strategic issues. She also headed the think tank Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad for several years and is known for her hardline stance towards India.

Senator Shafqat Mehmood is being considered for the post of defence minister, PTI officials said. Mehmood may also be considered for the post of interior minister given his background in the bureaucrac­y, but that will depend on what Qureshi decides, they added.

The man tipped for the post of finance minister is Asad Umar, the son of Maj Gen (retired) Ghulam Umar. Umar’s last job was as CEO of Engro Corporatio­n, Pakistan’s first multinatio­nal company. He is the only leaders whose name has been announced for a ministeria­l post by Imran Khan.

Arif Alvi and Shafqat Mahmood are being considered for the post of Speaker of the National Assembly while the slot of deputy speaker could go to Zartaj Gul Wazir or a member from a coalition partner.

Fawad Chaudhry, the PTI spokesman and one of the most visible faces of the party, could be the automatic choice for informatio­n minister. But he is also being tipped as a candidate for the post of chief minister of Punjab. There is also a proposal to wind up the informatio­n ministry and make it a department under the interior ministry.

The former chief minister Khyber-Pakhtunkhw­a, Pervez Khattak, could be offered a post at the centre as a cabinet advisor as Imran Khan may opt for a younger face in the northweste­rn province.

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