Friday, May 17, 2013

PPP won’t allow any other party’s CM in Sindh

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) would not allow any other party’s chief minister in Sindh, as PPP holds strong position for the formation of Sindh government, said the scores of leaders of the party addressing press conferences here, Geo News reported on Friday. However, the leaders differed on what should be the criteria for choosing a Sindh chief minister from within the party, some left the decision on the party leadership, while the others wished he should be young instead of the old one. PPP during the last five years appeared to have one voice, but now it seems to be a little disintegrated. Taking the lead in holding hosts of PPP news conferences here, Former Sindh information minister, Sharjeel Memon said that since PPP holding the majority the CM would also be from his party. Former chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah along with Owais Muzaffar and several other leaders in a subsequent press conference said that the their party has reservations on the Punjab elections’ results, but has accepted it for the democracy. Later PPP leader known for his day dreaming, Manzoor Wasan couldn’t hold himself back on seeing the flashing cameras stood up and disclosed that BB Shaheed came in his dream and told him that now Sindh would witness good governance and the CM would not be old one, but young. PPP veteran N.D. Khan and Taj Haider also rushed in to join the melee along with Shazia Murree and said that several letters were written to the Election Commission, but none was heeded to. PPP won 80 seats, but efforts afoot to bring this number down.

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