Sa1eem:
Are you sure of figures you quoted, or it is similar lies what PML(N) is famous for? If terrorist and choor brothers had even majority of votes in Punjab, it would have shown in last election. Unfortunately, they got less than a third of cast votes and got 110 out of 267 elected Punjab provincial assembly seats in 2008 general election. If Zardari had not thrown Punjab as haddi to these brothers, PML(N) could not have formed government in Punjab. Once they got nod from PPP that they could form government, many independent joined PML(N) to benefit. Even after grabbing the haddi, they kept barking at PPP and PPP policy. They also made life of PPP and PML(Q) members difficult in Punjab. They made no friends but enemies. Now they lie that they are the only representative of Punjab. So what they expect? How can they expect SC or any judge to absolve them when they are known terrorists, fraud, and criminals? Just because PCO judge Iftikhar, who is also corrupt to core, is on their payroll today, does not mean that other parties should get him reinstated, so that he can absolve these two convicted criminals, and let them contest election.
According to constitution, no party member can vote against the policy of their party leaders. So, forward blocks make no difference, as if they vote against their party, party can ask Election Commission to cancel their assembly membership.
After women and minority seats, Punjab provincial assembly has 370 members. For a party to get their Chief Minister, they have to get 186 votes. Being single largest party does not get a party government, but they need total required votes, be that in combination of various parties together or one party on their own has overall majority. Can you tell me that if PPP and PML(Q) leadership show them two fingers than how they can get required 186 votes and form Punjab government?
Here is present party strength (and I am not bringing figures from my back box as most PML(N) members do, but they are official figures from Pakistan election commission):
http://www.ecp.gov.pk/PAPosition.pdf
PML (N)= 169
PPP = 107
PML (Q) = 85
MMA = 2
PML (F) = 3
Ind = 4
So, we can see that no major party on their own can make government in Punjab, except if two of the three major parties join hands. PML(N) has made enemy with leadership of PPP and PML(Q), so who would support them? Most likely, PPP and PML(Q) might join hands to make government.
Merhaba ya habibi! :hehe:
Rest assured i didn’t read a single word of your mumbo jumbo flawnalysis, but i gotta hand it to you for still pumping out numbers.
I lack the intelligence you possess to predict elections and all that other good stuff, so i’ll just say PML(Q) and (N) are more likely to join hands. Rest is politics.