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Govt, opposition in intense race to win numbers game

By Tahir Khalil
March 10, 2021

ISLAMABAD: After the Senate elections, a new contest between the government and opposition, this time for election of Senate chairman and deputy chairman, will be staged on March 12.

The government and opposition benches have accelerated efforts for winning the numbers game in the Upper House of the Parliament and the practice of arranging breakfasts, lunches and dinners for senators at the Parliament Lodges, Ministers Enclave and adjacent Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and KP Houses is going on in full swing. The government has nominated Sadiq Sanjrani for the coveted post of Senate chairman, while the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has nominated Yusuf Raza Gilani. The Senate polls are also important that the opposition parties have lead of four votes on government and its allies in the House of 100 members. The opposition senators are 53, while the government and its allies have 47 members. The opposition members will be reduced to 52 as Ishaq Dar cannot come to Pakistan. After joining of PTI by independent senator Abdul Qadir the number of government senators has increased to 48.

The government is claiming to have support of one of the two senators of ANP from Balochistan. If the claim is supposed to be true then the government would have support of 49 senators, while the opposition would have 51 senators. In that case, the government would need support of just two senators from opposition to win the election for Senate chairman and deputy chairman.

On the other hand, the opposition parties are making efforts to gain support of the MQM-P which is govt ally. On Tuesday, incumbent Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani, NA Speaker Asad Qaiser, federal ministers and other leaders remained busy in lobbying for the elections.

An interesting situation emerged on Tuesday when Defence Minister Pervaiz Khattak along with Sadiq Sanjrani offered Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri the post of deputy chairman to. However, Haideri said the decision would be taken by the PDM.