KARACHI-UNS: The key coalition partners in the federal government — the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) — have agreed on changing the Sindh governer, sources told Geo News on Friday.
The sources said that the change in the governor’s office is likely to take place in the coming days, adding that the PML-N leadership contacted the PPP’s top leaders earlier today and discussed the matter regarding the change of governor.
They said it was likely that the incumbent Governor Kamran Tessori could be replaced with PML-N leader and the former Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) chief Bashir Memon.
Memon was appointed the PML-N Sindh’s president on November 7, 2023, while Tessori took the oath of his office on October 10, 2022.
Responding to the reports, a spokesperson for MQM-P said discussion regarding the change of governor was not underway at any level.
“Centre has not contacted us yet in this regard,” the party spokesperson added.
In April this year, the sources claimed that former Sindh caretaker chief minister Justice (retired) Maqbool Baqar could be appointed as the new governor of the province.
Responding to one such report earlier this year, MQM-P leader Khajawa Izharul Hassan dismissed the potential removal of Tessori, citing a social contract.
Hassan had said that according to the social contract, the governor should be the representative of urban Sindh if the elected chief minister repeatedly belonged to the rural areas of the province, adding that the appointment of the incumbent governor [Tessori] was fully in harmony with the prevailing social contract in the province.
Moreover, a PPP leader Waqar Mehdi on April 12 this year declared Tessori as the “biggest failure as governor” in the history of the province, saying he had failed to discharge his due role as he, being the representative of the federation in the province, was supposed to develop consensus on political issues.