Jamali's Role

He’s been suddenly quite active again.

Meeting the right people, but what is he upto? Why and how could his role be useful to whoever right now?

http://dawn.com/2007/07/30/top2.htm

By Ahmed Hassan

ISLAMABAD, July 29: In a significant development, former prime minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali has become suddenly active and held a series of high-profile meetings, creating an impression that he may be getting ready for a role to defuse the charged political atmosphere.

He met Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Sunday for the third time after his recent meetings with Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and President General Pervez Musharraf.

Mr Jamali, it may be mentioned, quit the ruling Pakistan Muslim League a couple of months back, accusing the party’s high command of ignoring him while taking important party decisions. His decision to quit the party made little political impact, his half-hearted announcement to launch his own party fizzled out and so did his efforts to join Functional League of Pir Pagara.

But his recent meetings in the capital indicate that he may have been given the task of bridging the differences between important power players, which may also serve his objective of undermining his main political foes — the Chaudhrys whom he blames for his unceremonious exit from the PM House in 2004.

His meeting with the Chief Justice after the latter’s reinstatement by the Supreme Court was significant in view of his declared support for President Musharraf.

Mr Jamali also met the president before the latter left for Abu Dhabi for his yet to be officially confirmed talks with PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto, and interestingly he was the first politician here to welcome the meeting. He described it as a step forward to reduce the intensity of political tension that was taking its toll.

** According to sources, during his meeting with Prime Minister Aziz, Mr Jamali discussed the government’s efforts to reach an understanding with the PPP and said that an alliance between the ruling PML and the PPP was the only way out of the current political crisis.**

The prime minister, according to the sources, said that discussions and consultations among political forces were the hallmark of democratic culture and that the PML and its allies would contest the next elections from a single platform on the basis of their performance.

When contacted, Minister of State for Information Tariq Azeem Khan said he would not attach any importance to Mr Jamali’s meetings with the prime minister, president or anyone else and added that those were a routine affair.

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The waterboy of current situation.

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Much to the consternation of some diehards, Jamali seems to busy sewing a deal between the govt and PCO LFO CJ Ifti. Everyone is making deals left, right and centre these days. :)

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true. he's prolly going to be used to patch things up with CJP. Not sure how that will work out though. CJ has already proven to be a bit more stubborn than Musharraf had hoped.

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Poor guy has probably lost all self-respect. Becharey ko rsign bhi nahiN kerney diya.

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Jamali is cosying upto everyone these days, even those he is catigating publically. He is certainly playing some kind of key role in the political machinations that are going on at the moment.

http://www.dawn.com/2007/08/08/nat5.htm

PML seeks to make Jamali return

Former prime ministers Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali and Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain on Tuesday rallied support for General Pervez Musharraf’s re-election as president, as efforts continued to bring Jamali back into the PML fold. Both the leaders, who had developed serious differences leading to Jamali’s resignation from the party, were together flanking Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz at a luncheon hosted by Health Minister Naseer Khan. Informed sources said the two leaders talked to each other and discussed political situation prevailing in the country. It was for the first time after Jamali’s resignation from the party and hostile statements by him against Chaudhry Shujaat and vice versa that the two leaders got a chance to get together. Jamali had recently said the era of Chaudhry brothers was over and had talked about unified Muslim League. Chaudhry Shujaat had reacted to it by saying that the assertions by Jamali were insignificant as he was no more with the PML.