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Benazir makes candidates swear on Quran
Pakistan News Service - PakTribune
Pakistan News Service - PakTribune
The PPP sources said Benazir Bhutto made her party candidates swear on the holy Quran during the closed-door meeting that after their elections they would not indulge in horse-trading and would give due respect and importance to party workers and refrain from exploiting them. Those who swore by the Quran include the two National Assembly candidates from Nowshera, Tariq Khattak and Mian Muzaffar Shah, and five provincial assembly candidates Syed Iftikhar Ali Shah, Farooq Khan advocate, Liaquat Shabab, Mian Akmal Shah advocate, and Qurban Ali Khan. The four PPP candidates for the National Assembly from Peshawar district Syed Ayub Shah, Arbab Dr Alamgir Khan, Noor Alam Khan and Azam Afridi, and the eleven party contestants for NWFP Assembly seats from Peshawar, were also administered this oath.
It was learnt that a day earlier, the PPP candidates from Mardan were given a similar oath in a closed session. It seems this is now a standard policy to bound party candidates so that they dont switch loyalties and fall prey to horse-trading. The suspicion about some former PPP MPAs in the NWFP that they sold their votes in Senate elections was stated to be one of the reasons for making the candidates swear on the Quran that they would not indulge in horse-trading.
Subsequently at the workers meeting in Pabbi, Benazir Bhutto publicly called the party candidates from Peshawar and Nowshera districts on stage and asked them to once again take oath that they would not do horse-trading and give due respect to PPP workers. Unlike the closed-door meeting earlier, this time the candidates were not asked to swear by the Quran. Apparently, the public oath was done in front of party workers to ensure that the candidates after elections would be under moral and political pressure not to change their loyalties. Benazir Bhutto also granted separate audience to party leaders Syed Zahir Shah, Azam Afridi, Nowshera district nazim Daud Khattak, and Tahir Abbas, brother of late party leader Syed Qamar Abbas.