The Asian Age

Sharif brothers ‘not in arms’

Ex-Pakistani PM ‘deprives’ younger brother of chance to become leader

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif “smartly deprived” his younger brother Shahbaz an opportunit­y to become Prime Minister because of “family politics” despite nominating the Punjab chief minister as his eventual successor, according to some PML-N leaders.

After his disqualifi­cation by the Supreme Court in the Panama Papers case on July 28, Nawaz had announced that Shahbaz would be Prime Minister for remaining 10-month tenure of the party after interim arrangemen­ts of 45-day for which Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was elected Premier.

In the background interviews, some PML-N leaders said that they are of the view that Shahbaz is made to miss a “golden opportunit­y” to succeed his elder brother as there has been no guarantee that he will get the same chance in 2018 in case PML-N wins the election as more players from the elder Sharif family will be there in the race for the top slot.

Sharif ’s wife Kalsoom will be strong candidate for the PM slot in case PML-N wins 2018 general election if his daughter - Maryam — is not cleared in corruption cases she is facing in the accountabi­lity courts by then,” a top PML-N leader said. “Perhaps Shahbaz missed the golden chance of becoming Premier, thanks to smart politics of his elder brother. Who knows about 2018 election’s outcome and family politics then. Sharif actually told his brother that he couldn’t take his chances on him (Shahbaz). Sharif fears Shahbaz will take control of the party once he becomes Premier and will also hand over Punjab province to his son Hamza,” he said.

Another leader said: “Sharif played family politics. First he announced his brother his successor. Later, he built a campaign within the party through his close aides establishi­ng a narrative that Shahbaz’s quitting of Punjab would be disastrous for the party as it might be split and face difficulti­es in 2018 polls. Had not Nawaz known the importance of Punjab for PML-N earlier?”

 ?? — AP ?? Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif waves to supporters, who gathered on a highway to welcome him at Bhara Kahu area, on the outskirts of Islamabad, on Saturday.
— AP Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif waves to supporters, who gathered on a highway to welcome him at Bhara Kahu area, on the outskirts of Islamabad, on Saturday.

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