Abbasi likely to continue as Pak PM for 10-month PML-N tenure

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Press Trust of India Lahore
Last Updated : Aug 03 2017 | 5:49 PM IST
Pakistan's newly-elected Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is likely to continue as premier for the remaining 10-month tenure of PML-N as the party chief Nawaz Sharif has hinted retaining his younger brother Punjab Chief MinisterShahbaz Sharif in the key province.
Former prime minister Sharif who was disqualified by Supreme Court in the Panama Papers case on July 28 had nominated Shahbaz to succeed him after winning a by-election on his vacant seat in Lahore.
Abbasi, 58, was endorsed by Sharif to hold the post for interim arrangement of 45 days (till mid-September) till Shahbaz makes to Islamabad.
"Sharif is holding a high-level huddle of PML-N senior leaders today in Murree to review his earlier decision to elevate Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to the Centre or not," a PML-N senior leader told PTI.
After Abbasi was elected prime minister last Tuesday, he saidmany in the Nawaz camp suggested that the former retain the position for the remaining term of the PML-N government as Punjab is very important for the party and cannot be left to an "inexperienced hand".
"The PML-N legislators including Punjab law minister Rrana Sanaullah have conveyed to Sharif that it will not be a wise move to elevate Shahbaz in the Centre as there will be no experience hand in the party to run the largest province in his absence," he said, adding that the Sharif camp does not want Shahbaz in the Centre as well.
There are also reports that Sharif's refusal to nominate Shahbaz's son Hamza as the chief minister of Punjab has annoyed him who might choose not to give up the post in the province because of it.
"Nawaz's daughter Maryam is against handing over Punjab to Hamza while his father is at the Centre. But Shahbaz appeared too keen to keep both posts in the family. This is another reason of Shahbaz's reluctance to leave Punjab to someone other than his son," another PML-N insider said.
TheShahbaz government's spokesperson Malik Ahmad Khan told PTI that theparty leadership is sitting together to revisit its earlier decision of endorsing Shahbaz for prime minister.
"The final decision whether Shahbaz Sharif contests fromNA-120 Lahore to succeed Abbasi will be taken in a day or two," he added.

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First Published: Aug 03 2017 | 5:49 PM IST

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