Change is such an elusive drug
for a nation whose democracy keeps shuttling between kleptocracy and
kakistocracy.
11 points at Minar-e-Pakistan
sounded Prime-ministerial but rhetoric is one thing and deliverance is another.
PTI leadership should have the stomach to absorb position of advantage that fell
in their laps from heavens in Panama Papers. There will be issues concerning
distribution of tickets and constituency based differences between those who
will get party tickets and those left out. How PTI leadership handles this issue and how its
workforce performs before and on the day of elections will determine the outcome
of General Elections 2018.
Take for example my own
constituency NA 57 which after 2018 delimitation has become NA 55. PML (N)’s
Whip, Sheikh Aftab Ahmed remained undefeated from NA 57 since 1990. In 2002, he
could not run for the seat due to graduation degree clause. Resultantly, his
son Salman Sarwar had to run but lost against Malik Amin Aslam.
Dynamics of District Attock’s
politics are very interesting. Attock’s election mood is quite predictable. In
2002, Q League made a clean sweep from hitherto three NA constituencies (NA 57,
58 & 59). In 2008, Noon, Q & PPP won a seat each. In 2013, Noon bagged
two and NA 59 was claimed by independent Zain Elahi son of Major (R) Tahir
Sadiq.
Major (R) Tahir Sadiq is
brother-in-law of Ch Shujaat Hussain and a politicoholic. He eats, drinks &
sleeps politics. Not only his son is MNA from NA 59, his daughter Eman Waseem
also holds the office of Chairperson District Attock. Realizing, his in-laws’
growing politically irrelevance, he continued his political struggle of family aggrandizement
independently as Major Group and lately, took a leap of political faith cum
opportunity and joined PTI in November 2017.
Now the tricky part begins. At the
time of his joining PTI, there were three constituencies, but delimitation
reduced it to two. In previous arrangement of three NA seats, it was only fair
for him to claim two party tickets (for himself (NA 57 or 58) & for his son
Zain in NA 59) and third one could have been dished out to longtime PTI
loyalists like Malik Amin Aslam. However, there are only two seats now (NA 55
& 56). In current scenario NA 56
should go to Major Group. Who wins PTI ticket from NA 55 and how the aggrieved party
takes it will determine the outcome of this election from Attock District. A quick
analysis of results of last two general elections from NA 57 (Now NA 55)
suggest only one thing, if change has to take effect, PTI ticket winners and those
left out have to show a big heart.
General
Elections 2008
|
General
Elections 2013
|
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Result
|
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Winner
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Winner
|
Sheikh
Aftab Ahemd
|
PML (N)
|
38755
|
Sheikh
Aftab Ahemd
|
PML (N)
|
59638
|
Runner up
|
Malik Amin Aslam
|
IND
|
38392
|
Malik Amin
Aslam
|
PTI
|
55515
|
2nd
Runner up
|
Eman
Waseem
|
IND (Major
Group)
|
33975
|
Major (R)
Tahir Sadiq
|
IND (Major
Group)
|
50878
|
Now that Major Group has joined
PTI, together with runner up (Malik Amin Aslam) of last two elections, they
should be able to muster double the votes of Sheikh Aftab Ahmed, only if they
put their personal political gains or losses on one side and abide by the party
discipline. PTI leadership must also consider sensitivities of constituency politics
as however strong, the Tsunamis consist of tiny droplets of water, hence, every
drop matters. Whoever, Malik Amin Aslam or Major Group does not get ticket of
NA 55, should be promised important advisory role at national level because both
are equally capable of delivering at bigger level. Otherwise, margins have been
very narrow in previous elections and Attock will keep on waiting for another
five years for change. Or change in Attock may change it all.
In the end, formation of
government in center is not guaranteed by big jalsas rather it all boils down
to the method of constituency politics, party discipline, electioneering and performance
of party workers on elections day.
Only Allah knows the whole Truth.
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