Aitzaz being considered to replace Gilani as PM..

After 4 years of misrule, corruption.. now Mr. Zardari wants to save his family fiefdom by repairing the damage done to the credibility of PPP during Gilani rule. I hope Aitzaz does not become a tool in the hands of Mr. Zardari who wants to use Aitzaz’s credibility to win the next election.. probably to get a chance for another honeymoon of corruption for another four years..

Aitzaz denies he is replacing Gilani as PM

Mehreen Zahra-Malik
Wednesday, December 28, 2011

ISLAMABAD: In an intriguing political development, PPP leader and former president Supreme Court Bar Association, Aitzaz Ahsan, is being tipped as the likely replacement of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. Highly informed sources close to President Asif Ali Zardari told The News that barring certain procedural hiccups, the decision to bring in Aitzaz may be as good as final.

Whatever else may be said about President Zardari, one thing is for certain: the co-chairperson of the Pakistan People’s Party has a special knack for surprising his friends and foes alike. This Tuesday, addressing crowds at Garhi Khuda Bux on the fourth death anniversary of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, President Zardari left political observers perplexed once more with his garrulous eulogising of Aitzaz Ahsan.

The president thanked Aitzaz for coming to Naudero and, in an unprecedented move, announced that Aitzaz’s speech was next, after the president’s. Indeed, Aitzaz Ahsan appeared to be the keynote speaker at the event.

According to a source extremely close to the president, it seems that serious discussions are underway about replacing Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani with Aitzaz. “It is a fact that this option is being considered,” the source told The News. “Gilani may go. It’s a serious option. We can say with certitude that Aitzaz as prime minister is becoming a bigger and bigger possibility everyday.”

Aitzaz has been sidelined by the PPP in recent years because of his leading role in the lawyers’ movement for the restoration of deposed judges. His membership of the central executive committee of the party was also suspended early in 2009 and he has since been excluded from important party activities. Aitzaz has, however, insisted he would not quit the party that he had invested decades of his political career in and made sacrifices for. These investments and sacrifices may just have paid off now as highly placed sources reveal that PM Gilani may be asked to resign, with Aitzaz coming in to take his place.

According to a highly placed source, Monday night, before the public gathering in Naudero, Aitzaz received fawning calls from Qamar Zaman Kaira, Fauzia Wahab, Sherry Rheman, Raja Pervaiz and other PPP leaders.** “Aitzaz was a little taken aback by this,” the source said. “Zardari has been making hour-long calls to Aitzaz almost every day now, even prior to Dec 6 [when the president left for Dubai for medical treatment]. The president has been telling Aitzaz he wants to reward him and be friends again like they used to be.”**

The News spoke to Aitzaz briefly while he was boarding a plane back home from Naudero and asked him if he were being considered for the PM’s slot, which he categorically denied. “You have to be an MNA to be prime minister,” Aitzaz told this correspondent. When asked if, hypothetically speaking, he were seriously considered for the slot, would it be a possibility under the constitution, Aitzaz said: “Sure, you can do it through a bye-election, but why would you for such a short term?”

A constitutional lawyer confirmed: “If the PPP wants to go the PM route with Aitzaz, it can get him elected through a bye-election in 30 days. It’s very much possible.”

Ever since the memo controversy first erupted on the political scene, observers and sources in the know of things have suggested the names of several PPP leaders that the army chief has personally asked Zardari to act against. The names of interior minister Rehman Malik and minister for petroleum and natural resources Dr Asim Hussain have come up again and again but sources now suggest PM Gilani is at the top of the list of those whose backs the army wants to see.

The tension is also clear from Gilani’s unusual outburst before the National Assembly last week when he warned of conspiracies against the civilian government, accusing army generals of acting as a ‘state within a state’ and reminding them that they were accountable to Parliament. “Gilani has turned the tone to defiant mode and has been busy raising alarm,” said a commentator. “That is not the language or the way of Zardari.”

Most importantly, say observers, replacing Gilani may have become inevitable from the point of view of a president who is interested only in his and his government’s survival. “It’s clear the army doesn’t want to intervene directly and has thus thrown the PPP to the courts,” explained an insider. “But if Aitzaz enters the picture, the Supreme Court will have little incentive to knock out the government. In this way, Zardari would neutralise his two biggest threats: the army and the courts. It’s a pitch-perfect move and almost assures that elections will be held as planned in 2013.”

Observers also suggest that this move would make sense as the PPP begins to lay down the planks of its electoral campaigns. “Aitzaz is a great strategist and he’s won the hearts and minds of the people as the leader of the lawyers’ movement,” said an insider.** “For a party so inextricably associated with corruption, who better than the clean Aitzaz to lead the election campaign? It’s an intriguing move that could pay off.”**

A frazzled PM Gilani may have also given the game away at the hurriedly-called press conference on Monday when he said whether or not he stayed prime minister, the government, and parliament, would complete their term. “The Gilani presser yesterday and Zardari’s unprecedented praise in Naudero; sounds like they’re setting the scene for something. Gilani has said himself: whether he is PM or not, the PPP will complete five years. And so the best person for the remaining time is none other than Aitzaz.”

Sources say Aitzaz was offered the governorship of Punjab this year after the assassination of Salman Taseer and after Sardar Latif Khosa had already been appointed. He was also offered the chairmanship of the Pakistan cricket board later. A source very close to the president said Zardari didn’t appoint Aitzaz as Punjab governor in January because his psychic told him he would double-cross him.

But today, from the point of view of Zardari the grandmaster at political chess, Gilani’s removal and Aitzaz’s entry seem like just the kind of gamble the president is known for taking. As one insider confirmed: “It’s safe to say that PPP’s 2013 re-election campaign will be led by Aitzaz Ahsan and Aseefa Bhutto Zardari.”

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That would be a smart move from zardari to counter the critics and imran's rising popularity. But I think the damage has already been done.

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Tooooo little tooooooooooooooooo late

There is nothing much Aitzaz or anyone can do now!!!

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You got to be kidding? How did this clown end up holding destiny of 180 million people in his hand?

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height of desperation..

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^ Yes, height of desperation by IK for including Sardar Asif and Laghari's in his karwaan for Inqilaab.

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Where is IK going to get only clean people in a society where 80% of the people are dishonest 'do numberi' & corrupt (lets not have any illusions!!) ... From Mars!!

And I said already that I am only happy with decent educated people like SMQ and JH joining PTI. don't know much about the above people..

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OK I'm only happy with the Hashmi. SMQ needs more dhulai (As I ealier said kuch daagh ziddi hotay hain). Leghari & Sardar Asif is not the end. This is the beginning for people like Liaquat Jatoi, Arbab Rahim and God knows who?

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Lets hope aitzaz does not join this tola of looters and incompetents.

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Aitizaz ahsan is a low self esteem creature who can sit infront of 23 years old Bilawal with his hand joined togather as he is going to offer his prayers,,,,, they dont have any respect and dignity,,, i would never do like this,, i would prefer to sit home instead of doing like this,,,,, he can do any thing on the orders of his masters ,, no morals

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lols that why Presidents wants him as PM :)

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It would be a real shame if a respectable politician like Aitezaz becomes head of this petty excuse of a government.

But kuch bhi ho, you gotta hand it to zardari. He is a cunning fellow. IK aur NS uss k aagay budhu hayn ;)

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If i recall it right, earlier this year he heard same rumors that with the shuffle in the cabinet, there are chances that AAZ will bring in Aitzaz Ahsan as his prime minister just to make up for the losses he have done in first 3 years, but that never materialized for whatever reason...

Now when the ship is about to sink, it would be insane for Aitzaz Ahsan to takeover, although in vast interest of Pakistan, i would appreciate this move and would say public pressure have forced zardari to bring in people with credibiilty in places of power...let see what future holds...

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Ab kiya faida

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I wish something stops Aetizaz from this hara-kiri.

The respect he has today has more to do with his role in lawyers' movement and less to his politics. How shameful it was that an eminent barrister of his stature was present on a rostrum which was being used to spew venom against a sitting chief justice of the highest court. His speech, however, was laudable wherein he spoke for the massess.

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It's not Hara Kiri of his political life if he yes for it!! He is so sincer with basic ppp principles and to save it somehow he think to accept this offer in some conditions. Btw I read somewhere that he refused to join pti. It's mean he got an offer!!
Someone know about it?

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Sorry lit. Off topic thou where and what Jhangir badar doing these days?

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And i’m related to Aitzaz Ahsan (he is cousin of my grandfather) :smack:

Wish dad had kept it for him instead of telling it to me :smack:

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khasiani billi khamba nochay. Since he did not become lota like SMQ or JH, all the anger for that which is understandable. He is PPP whether you like it or not. He becomes PM or not or what ever I think it is kind of no one's business. Let the PPP decide what important position it want to give. I am happy he has resisted all the temptation from IK and stupid emotional SMQ for ever lota. AA is pure jyala. So please chill.

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No one is criticising him. It's just that no body wants him to destroy his stature for as lost a case as PPP!