Pakistan: Limited Options for MQM
While Mian Nawaz Sharif, Chief of PML-N is anxious to assume
charge of Prime Minister for the third time and create history, Muttahida Qaumi
Movement (MQM) seems completely in quandary. It has not decided as yet whether
to sit on opposition benches in National Assembly or become ‘me too’ by joining
hands with PML-N.
The dissolution of Coordination Committee by founder and
leader of MQM, Altaf Hussain and delay is announcement of new team is certainly
making its vote bank uncomfortable, especially those who don’t wish to indulge
in ‘confrontation’. Many in MQM believe that if something has to be done for
the vote bank it can come only by maintaining amicable relationship with the
ruling junta.
Many political pundits say, “Under the prevailing conditions,
MQM is left with one option only that is to follow the decision of PPP, which
has already nominated Khursheed Shah as leader of opposition in the National
Assembly and also to become part of ruling junta in Sindh province”.
Political analysts also believe that if PTI, PPP, MQM and ANP
join hands in National Assembly they can form a real strong opposition that
will not allow Mian Sahib to do ‘whatever he wishes’. Certainly two of the
biggest issues for Sindh and Karachi are: 1) overcoming energy crisis and 2)
maintaining law and order.
PTI is likely to form government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwah and Dr.
Arif Alvi elected on NA-250 from Karachi will have to play the role most
prudently. Dr Alvi has emerged victorious after defeating MQM and JI candidates
and now his responsibility should be to protect the rights of PTI vote bank.
Development of Sindh in general and Karachi in particular is
linked with robust economic activities and ensuring peace. MQM is likely to
learn a lesson from erosion in its vote bank and play the role of facilitator
to peace and prosperity.
Historically, PML-N and MQM have hardly enjoyed enviable relationship.
MQM leaders and workers have not forgotten Mian Sahib’s statement, “If we come
in power we will establish Military Court to punish the culprits”. MQM rank and
file still remembers operation undertaken during two of the past regimes of
Mian Sahib.
It may be said that PPP has also undertaken operation against
MQM in the past, but the two parties succeeded in maintaining good relationship
as President Asif Ali Zardari and Governor Sindh Dr. Ishrat ul Ebad made the
best effort to keep the coalition intact despite some difficult times.
With Pakistan facing internal and external threats all the
political parties, which will enjoy double role, opposition in National
Assembly and ruling junta at province levels must keep one point in mind that
strengthening Pakistan should be their top priority. They should also remember
that the leader of opposition is nothing less than the leader of the house.
Therefore, the logical choice of MQM should be to sit on
opposition benches in National Assembly and join hands with PPP in Sindh. The
earlier this decision is announced the better it will be for the MQM and its
vote bank.