LHC allows suspended PMLN MPAs to vote on no-trust motion against CM
LAHORE: In a major relief to the PMLN, the Lahore High Court (LHC) Tuesday allowed the suspended lawmakers of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) to attend the much-anticipated session of the Punjab Assembly with a crucial no-confidence motion filed by the joint opposition against Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervez Elahi.
The Punjab Assembly Speaker, Sibtain Khan, on October 23 had banned the entry of 18 PML-N lawmakers to the assembly for their unruly conduct during the session.
According to the provincial assembly order, the opposition members started hue and cry when former CM Punjab Usman Buzdar was called to move his resolution.
The lawmakers started raising slogans and derogatory remarks against the leadership of PTI and the chair when the speaker requested them not to hamper the House’s proceedings. Later, under Rule 210 of the Assembly Rules, the speaker barred the lawmakers from attending 15 consecutive sittings of the house.
A day after the submission of the no-trust motion against the Punjab CM, the lawmakers challenged the October 23 order of the speaker. A two-member bench of the LHC comprising Justice Shahid Bilal and Justice Risal Hassan heard the petitions. The petitioners pleaded with the court to allow them to attend and exercise their democratic right during the upcoming crucial session of the provincial assembly scheduled to be held on December 21.
During the proceedings, PML-N MPA Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan’s counsel argued that the speaker could suspend a lawmaker for 15 days after giving two warnings to the MPA. But the suspension of the lawmakers for 15 sessions was unconstitutional, the lawyer argued. The speaker’s counsel, however, termed the application unmaintainable.
In the short order, the court allowed the suspended lawmakers to attend the next session of the house and permitted them to cast their votes.
The resolution of no-confidence was moved against the chief minister days after Pakistan Tehkreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan announced that the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies would be on December 23.
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