camaraderie with Aftab Sherpao also worked in clinching the agreement. Once, Khattak was a minister in the Sherpao-led cabinet in KP. Both are considered shrewd politicians of KP and masters of realpolitik. It was only because of Khattak’s exclusive smartness and astuteness that he never agreed with his party boss to let the members of the KP Assembly resign when Imran Khan had quit the national, Sindh and Punjab assemblies to intensify his sit-in protest last year. Khattak cleverly deflated such move for giving his own cogent reasons to his party.
With QWP’s return, the chief minister has solidified his position vis-à-vis the opposition he faces from certain circles of the KP chapter of the PTI. The ouster of the QWP ministers from the cabinet happened with a bang while their return has been quite a smooth affair that ruffled no feathers.
After his sacking by Khattak in November 2013, Bakht Baidar Khan had sent a legal notice to Imran Khan for hurling corruption allegations at him, and demanded an apology. In December, he filed Rs1 billion defamation suit against him. QWP leader Tariq Khan now says the case is not a big issue and Baidar would withdraw it as he had approached the court in his personal capacity.
While ousting the QWP cabinet members, Imran Khan had stated that their party was given two warnings about corruption of its two ministers. “However, it chose to tolerate their corrupt practices and instead showed its displeasure at the corruption being pointed out by boycotting the KP cabinet meetings. The PTI was elected on the anti-corruption mandate and there was zero-tolerance for any form of corruption in the party ranks. This should be a clear warning for all our ministers and MPs and PTI cannot have as a coalition partner any party that tolerates corruption.”
At the time, the QWP had refuted these allegations. The PTI did not file any corruption case against the sacked QWP ministers despite its accusations.
The accord comprises seven points and says both parties mutually agree to enter into an open-ended coalition and strategic partnership as a part of which the QWP accepted the PTI offer to join the KP government. It also carried an annexure detailing 13 points from the QWP, which the PTI said it fully agrees to.