Khaleej Times

Shahbaz takes charge of PML-N

- AFP

islamabad — The brother of ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif formally took charge of the country’s ruling party on Tuesday, a day after being outmanoeuv­red in elections for Senate chairman — sparking accusation­s of foul play.

The debacle at the Senate was the latest blow to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) following a string of court decisions targeting the party — including the removal of Nawaz from the premiershi­p for graft in July.

Despite the loss at the Senate, newly minted PML-N leader Shahbaz Sharif appeared upbeat during a rowdy party meeting in Islamabad, praising his brother’s leadership ahead of general elections due later year. “Nobody including me can imagine taking the place of Nawaz Sharif,” Shahbaz told a roaring crowd chanting party slogans.

In late February, the party cleared the way for Shahbaz’s promotion to head the PML-N, spurring renewed speculatio­n that he would be its choice for prime minister if it prevailed at the polls. The younger Sharif, currently chief minister of powerful Punjab province, is seen as a political dealmaker, with many crediting him for successive by-election victories since his brother was ousted. But he faces steep challenges after the party’s candidate lost in the race to lead the upper house just weeks after winning the largest number of seats in the Senate.

The PML-N cried foul, following an unlikely alliance forged by the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the Pakistan People’s Party.

Independen­t candidate Sadiq Sanjrani — a relatively unknown figure — secured 57 votes in the 104-seat House in the secret ballot, triggering veiled accusation­s that Pakistan’s powerful security establishm­ent had a hand in the outcome.

“Being herded like sheep and goats, the nation has seen your real face today,” tweeted Nawaz’s daughter Maryam. The Sharif clan and their supporters have repeatedly denied allegation­s of corruption, suggesting Nawaz is the victim of a conspiracy driven by the military.

Despite the court rulings against the PML-N, the party will likely remain a force at the polls after whipping its rivals in consecutiv­e by-elections. —

 ?? AFP ?? Shahbaz Sharif embraces his brother Nawaz Sharif after being elected president of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) at the General Workers Council in Islamabad on Tuesday. —
AFP Shahbaz Sharif embraces his brother Nawaz Sharif after being elected president of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) at the General Workers Council in Islamabad on Tuesday. —

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