New Delhi: With the final Pakistan election results now being out, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz (PML-N) is engaged in negotiations to form a coalition government with the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, son of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and former President Asif Ali Zardari.
This comes even as former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI)-backed independent candidates emerged as the largest entity in the final results declared after days of delay since polling was held on February 8. According to the figures released by the Election Commission of Pakistan, PTI-backed independents won 92 of the 266 directly-elected seats in the National Assembly, the PML-N 75 and the PPP 54.
As is well known, Imran Khan is now anathema to the Pakistan Army. His PTI was denied the cricket bat election symbol by the Election Commission of Pakistan citing irregularities in internal party elections. Imran Khan has also been barred from contesting the elections after he was jailed for three criminal cases against him.
Given that the PTI-backed independents have now emerged as the largest entity in the Pakistan elections, it is learnt that the party will now again go for internal party elections so that there can be legitimacy in claiming power. Senior PTI leader Gohar Ali Khan has claimed that his party-backed candidates are in a position to form a government on their own and would not need to form a coalition government either with the PML-N or the PPP.
However, late on Monday evening, both the PML-N and the PPP were engaged in hard negotiations for a power-sharing deal. “If a deal is arrived at, former Prime Minister and Nawaz Sharif’s brother Shehbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will share the prime ministership for two equal halves of the new government’s five-year term,” a source in Pakistan told ETV Bharat.