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10 politicians who have switched loyalties a time too many
Dawn.com looks at candidates contesting the February 8 polls who have switched parties at least three times since 2008.
Muskaan Mujahid
February 4, 2024
In the highly volatile and ever evolving world of Pakistani politics, it is not unheard of for politicians to switch allegiance.
The friends of yesterday can be foes today before giving friendship another shot some time tomorrow — if the politics of it all makes sense.
In the list below, we have identified 10 such politicians who have switched their parties multiple times over their careers, just to give themselves a better chance of having electoral success.
Let’s take a look.
Faisal Saleh Hayat
PPP ➡ PML-Q ➡ PPP ➡ PML-N

Faisal Saleh Hayat speaks to PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif. — via X/pmln_org
Brought into politics by former president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Faisal Saleh Hayat has had a complicated relationship with the PPP, which he first quit during the Musharraf regime.
The former interior minister set up his own faction named PPP-Patriots and later joined the PML-Q, returning to the National Assembly in 2008 from NA-88 (Jhang-III).
Hayat then quit the PML-Q as well before the 2013 polls, opting to contest as an independent candidate. He went on to rejoin the PPP in 2017 and obtained the party’s ticket for NA-114 (Jhang-I) in the 2018 elections.
However, he will be contesting the upcoming polls from NA-108 (Jhang-I) after switching allegiances yet again — this time to the PML-N.
Firdous Ashiq Awan
PML-Q ➡ PPP ➡ PTI ➡ IPP
Firdous Ashiq Awan. — via X/Dr_FirdousAwan
Firdous Ashiq Awan started her political career with the PML-Q but switched to the PPP just before the 2008 elections, contesting on the party’s ticket that year as well as in 2013.
She joined the PTI in 2017, competing the 2018 elections on her new party’s ticket but lost to PML-N’s Chaudhry Armughan.
In the upcoming polls, the former federal minister will be vying for the NA-70 (Sialkot-I) seat as part of Jahangir Tareen’s newcomer Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP).
Jamshaid Ahmad Dasti
PPP ➡ Independent ➡ PARP + PTI
Jamshaid Ahmad Dasti. — via X/@jamshaidAdasti
Jamshaid Ahmad Dasti was first elected to the lower house in 2008 on a PPP ticket from NA-178 (Muzaffargarh-III).
The former MNA contested the 2013 polls as an independent candidate, emerging victorious from Muzaffargarh’s NA-177 and NA-178. He then joined the PML-N soon after the elections but the party leadership refused to accept him, leading to him form his own party named Pakistan Awami Raj Party.
He took part in the 2018 elections as his own party’s candidate from NA-182 (Muzaffargarh-III) but lost to PPP’s Mahar Irshad.
In March last year, he merged his party with the PTI, and will be contesting the February 8 polls from Muzaffargarh’s NA-175, NA-176, PP-269, and PP-271.
Syed Haroon Ahmed Sultan Bukhari
Independent ➡ PML-N ➡ PPP ➡ JUI-F
Haroon Sultan Bukhari— Facebook/sainharoonbukhari
During the 2008 elections, Syed Haroon Ahmed Sultan Bukhari was elected to the Punjab Assembly from PP-258 (Muzaffargarh-VIII) as an independent candidate. He returned to the seat in the 2013 polls as the PML-N’s candidate from the same constituency.
In 2018, the former provincial minister was the party’s candidate from Muzaffargarh’s NA-184 and PP-272.
Bukhari remained with the PML-N till February 2021, before joining the PPP last year.
Now with the Bilawal Bhutto-led partty, Bukhari would be contending for Muzaffargarh’s NA-177 and PP-272 seats as a candidate of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam—Fazl (JUI-F) in the February 8 polls.
Sarfraz Ahmad Bugti
PML-N ➡ BAP ➡ PPP
Sarfraz Ahmad Bugti speaks in an interview with Independent Urdu, which was published on Nov 24, 2023. — Photo courtesy Independent Urdu
Sarfraz Ahmad Bugti has previously served as interior minister for Balochistan after winning the elections in 2013. He had won as an independent candidate but later joined the PML-N.
He then joined the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) and was elected as a senator from Balochistan in September 2018.
Bugti resigned from the role of the caretaker interior minister and joined the PPP last month, and will now be the party’s candidate for PB-10 (Dera Bugti).