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Shahbaz is next premier: Nawaz

- Source: thenews.com

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif has nominated his brother Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif as the candidate for the prime minister in the next elections. Nawaz announced this decision after a meeting of PML-N bigwigs at his Jati Umra residence. According to sources present in the meeting, Nawaz praised the chief minister for his hard-working nature and devotion to public service. “Shahbaz has always worked to further the party policies for public welfare and this unflagging attitude earned him the opportunit­y to be trusted for a higher office. We are a democratic political party where everyone is free to voice their mind. Shahbaz has had difference of opinion over some issues yet his commitment to the party overrules all else, which is why he has never violated the party discipline,” said the former prime minister. He lauded Shahbaz’s vision of swift progress and developmen­t and the success he has achieved as chief minister and said there was no harm in consultati­on and/or agree- ment with the younger brother. “Shahbaz Sharif has never disappoint­ed me,” said the PML-N president. Putting his foot down regarding the party discipline, Nawaz said those who claimed to be in the PML-N should stand by the party and the party’s stance in testing times instead of creating and fanning discord. “Such behaviour will not be tolerated,” he warned and added that the dissenting statements were not being appreciate­d in the party. Nawaz warned that the orchestrat­ors of the religious sit-in would [inevitably] understand the dangerous long-term consequenc­es of this action. Talking about the future, he said the election campaign and movement for non-partisan across-theboard justice and supremacy of civilians in democracy would be run jointly. “These two principles of civilian supremacy in democracy and sanctity of vote will be the slogans for the 2018 election campaign,” he made it clear. The announceme­nt has huge implicatio­ns. At the one end, it announces a truce between the two brothers over the disagreeme­nts that had been widely reported by the media. The statements given by Maryam Nawaz, Shahbaz and Hamza Shahbaz after several meetings too hinted that both sides were trying to convince each other to adopt their stance. Nawaz’s decision on not nominating Shahbaz as the party head after his disqualifi­cation was also seen by some an outcome of the rift and the resultant distrust between the two. This announceme­nt could very well be seen as an announceme­nt of an end to that friction.

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