Nawaz Sharif’s lifetime constituency vows to vote for the lion, come what may

Special Nawaz Sharif’s lifetime constituency vows to vote for the lion, come what may
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The PTI’s Dr. Yasmeen Rashed is the main contender in the area. (AN photo by Malik Shafiq)
Special Nawaz Sharif’s lifetime constituency vows to vote for the lion, come what may
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In the absence of Nawaz Sharif, the PML-N fielded Waheed Alam Khan from the constituency. (AN photo by Malik Shafiq)
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Hafiz Saeed backed candidates and Tehreek Labaik Pakistan also have a vote bank in this constituency. (AN photo by Malik Shafiq)
Updated 24 July 2018
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Nawaz Sharif’s lifetime constituency vows to vote for the lion, come what may

Nawaz Sharif’s lifetime constituency vows to vote for the lion, come what may
  • PML-N election symbol is the lion
  • Analysts say that the candidates of religio-political parties could play a decisive role in Gawalmandi’s next representative at the National Assembly

LAHORE: Ghulam Mohiyuddin, a 70-year-old resident of Gawalmandi area of Lahore, said it does not matter whether Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is in jail or freely running an election campaign to attract voters; he will put seal on the PML-N’s lion electoral symbol on Wednesday (July 25).
Gawalmandi is an old area of Lahore and the ancestors of Muhamad Nawaz Sharif migrated here from Amritsar-India in 1947, a year in which the subcontinent was divided into two separate states — India and Pakistan.
PML-N “leader for life” Nawaz Sharif started his political career from this area and has contested all elections from this constituency since 1988.
Sharif left this constituency for his nephew, Hamza Shahbaz Sharif, in 2008 as he was not allowed to contest elections after being convicted by the court in a plane hijacking case that was initiated against him during the government of military ruler Pervez Musharraf.
After acquittal from the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif again contested from NA 120, the number of the constituency, and won to become prime minister for the third time.
On his disqualification owing to a Supreme Court verdict in 2017, his spouse, Kulsoom Nawaz, contested the election and was victorious.
Three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif is now serving a 10-year jail term on the charges of “owning the assets beyond means” and barred for life from taking part in an election and holding any public office, but many of his constituents are still loyal to him.
“I do not know who is candidate in this area. My vote is for Nawaz Sharif and I will put a seal on the symbol of the lion,” Naeem Ahmad, a resident of Hindu Kuttry, told Arab News.
“Nawaz Sharif made our country an atomic power. His brother (Shahbaz Sharif) executed dozens of development projects. He is an industrialist by birth,” Kafeel Khan, another emotionally charged supporter of Nawaz Sharif, told Arab News.
“Nawaz Sharif was corrupt, that’s why he is in jail. Most of his supporters have shifted to the PTI and the rest will not come to vote for his candidate,” Khurram Hameed, a PTI supporter, told Arab News.
In Nawaz Sharif’s absence, his daughter Maryam Nawaz was the candidate from this constituency but she was also sentenced to jail and the party decided to field Waheed Alam Khan to face the PTI’s Dr. Yasmeen Rashed.
Rashed has lost to Nawaz Sharif and Kulsoom Nawaz in the past but is very optimistic about winning her seat this time.
“We lost the last election by a very thin margin. This time we are working hard to fill the gaps. Dr. Yasmeen Rashed will win for sure, as Nawaz’s absence will dent the PML-N’s strength,” Ahmad Waseem, provincial office-bearer of the PTI, told Arab News.
The PML-N has fielded Waheed Alam Khan who says that he may not be a strong candidate but the voters will cast vote for Nawaz Sharif.
“People of this constituency are not fighting for my victory, rather for Nawaz Sharif’s slogan ‘give respect to vote’. They will give votes to Nawaz, not to Waheed Alam. I will win the election in the name of Nawaz,” Waheed Alam told Arab News.
This constituency always sent Nawaz Sharif or a member of his family to the National Assembly of Pakistan. He became prime minister of the country three times after getting elected from here.
Analysts say that the candidates of religio-political parties could play a decisive role in Gawalmandi’s next representative at the National Assembly.