Shahid Khaqan has a tiff with NA speaker
ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi made his entry in the National Assembly (NA) on angry note staging walkout from the House after accusing the Speaker Asad Qaisar of creating hurdles in issuance of his production orders.
Speaking on a point of order on his arrival in the House along with another PML-N parliamentarian, Khawaja Saad Rafique, the former prime minister said that he was able to attend Tuesday’s proceeding on court’s orders and not on Speaker’s production orders. “What option is left for us if the Speaker who is custodian of the House creates hurdles in issuance of production orders,” Shahid Khaqan Abbasi while indulging in verbal clash with the chair said.
The Speaker, however, told Abbasi that he came to the NA on Tuesday on production orders issued by him. Not agreeing with the Speaker, the senior parliamentarian of PML-N said he wrote three letters to him that he should not be selective while issuing production orders and all detained members should be allowed to attend National Assembly proceedings to represent their constituencies. He regretted the Speaker said it was he to decide whether the production orders are to be issued or not. “It is not your powers to prevent any member represent his voters in the House,” Abbasi said. He also referred to conduct of House by Speakers in the past including Syed Fakhar Imam, Malik Meraj Khalid and Syed Yusuf Gilani. “I have great respect for this chair even if do no respect your,” Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in an angry tone said, adding that they would not beg for attending proceedings of the House but it was their right.
He also condemned non issuance of production orders of PML-N member Rana Sanaullah Khan. He pointed out that the Supreme Court while giving stay order to the Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri in his disqualification case, also observed no member could be denied of his right to represent his voters in the Parliament.
Saad Rafique regretted delayed implementation on Speaker’s production orders. He said that he very well aware of the fact that as to who were creating hurdles in implementation of production orders. Asad Umar took strong exception to criticism unleashed by the former prime minister Shahid Khaqan against the Speaker. He pointed out that there has been many precedents in the past in which, the speakers did not issue production orders for years.
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