PPP to lend support to incoming govt on ‘issue to issue’ basis but not join federal cabinet: Bilawal – Pakistan

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PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday said his party would lend support to the incoming government in the case of important votes — such as the election of the prime minister — and on “issue to issue basis” but would not join the federal cabinet.

The remarks come after a two-day-long meeting of the PPP’s Central Executive Committee (CEC), which was presided over by former president Asif Ali Zardari.

Last week, the PPP and PML-N began hectic efforts to hammer out some sort of power-sharing formula in the national and Punjab assemblies after PTI-backed independent candidates emerged to the top in the National Assembly polls, with at least 93 seats.

PTI spokesperson Raoof Hasan has announced a coalition with the Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM) in the Centre and Punjab. “And in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, for reserved seats, we will form a coalition with the Jamaat-i-Islami,” he said at a press conference after meeting imprisoned PTI founder Imran Khan at Adiala Jail.

In a press conference today, Bilawal said the PPP’s CEC meeting discussed the current situation of the country, the threats to political stability and the concerns regarding Pakistan reaching a crisis point.

“The PPP’s principal decision is to take Pakistan out of the current crisis,” he said.

“The reality is that the PPP does not have a mandate to form a government in the federation and due to this I will not be putting myself forward for the candidacy of the prime minister,” Bilawal said, adding that the PML-N and independents had greater numbers to form a government in the Centre.

He noted that the PTI had announced that it would not engage in dialogue with the PPP and hence it ruled out the possibility of an independent-led government.

“The PPP has decided that we are unable or not in a position to join the federal government ourselves and will we be not interested in taking ministries in such a setup.

“But we also don’t want to see political chaos in the country,” he stressed.

Bilawal also recalled that his party ran for the Feb 8 polls on a manifesto based on issues of public importance and wanted to restore political stability.

“To that end, the PPP will be willing to support the case of important votes — a candidate of the PM of Pakistan — and issue to issue basis to ensure that the government is formed and political stability is restored,” he said.

In that context, Bilawal continued, the PPP had decided to form a committee to engage with other political parties on an “issue-to-issue basis” such as the premiership, budget and legislation.

However, the PPP leader said he wanted to see his father as the president. “And I am not saying this because he is my father, I am saying this because the country is in a huge crisis at the moment and if anyone can douse this fire, it is Asif Ali Zardari,” he asserted.

Further, Bilawal stressed that his party had concerns pertaining to the election results but had decided to accept them “in the larger interest of the country”. He said PPP members had specifically highlighted concerns on a level playing field with Asif Ali Zardari and the latter had assured that these complaints would be addressed.

In response to a question regarding the PTI’s stance on dialogue with other political parties, Bilawal said the Imran-led party was making decisions that were not favourable for democracy.

“Saying that we will not talk with anyone, okay don’t do it. But why did people vote for you? They voted for you to resolve their problems […] a political force must listen to others,” he said.

The former foreign minister further stated that all political forces needed to think about the country and end the politics of division. “They must not just think about themselves […] this way the enemies of the country would want to benefit from this crisis.”

“It takes two to tango,” he added.

In this scenario, Bilawal said the PPP had today once again decided to raise the slogan of “Pakistan khappay” only for the sake of the country and in the interest of the people.

In a social media post later in the day, the PPP announced the names of the members of its six-member committee tasked with contacting and coordinating with political parties.

The committee comprises Qamar Zaman Kaira, Murad Ali Shah, Saeed Ghani, Nadeem Afzal Chan, Sardar Sanaullah Zehri and Shuja Khan.

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