Saturday, March 6, 2021

Hamza Shehbaz visit Kot Lakhpat jail to meet Shahbaz Sharif

Opposition Leader Shehbaz Sharif and Hamza Shehbaz
Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Hamza Shehbaz has reached Kot Lakhpat Jail to meet his father, the Opposition Leader in the National Assembly (NA) Shehbaz Sharif

Hamza Shehbaz and family members will have lunch alongside Shehbaz Sharif inside the prison cell, said sources, adding that the politicians will also hold discussions over the ongoing session of the National Assembly (NA) besides holding consultations over the current political situation of Punjab.

An accountability court had extended the judicial remand of Muslim League-Nawaz president Shehbaz Sharif in a money laundering case on March 4. Medical reports of Shehbaz Sharif were also presented before the court.

Earlier on February 27, Hamza Shahbaz had been released from Kot Lakhpat Jail after Lahore High Court (LHC) granted him bail in assets beyond known sources of income case.

PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz along with a large number of party workers had reached Kot Lakhpat jail to welcome her cousin, Hamza Shahbaz Sharif after his release from jail.

It is pertinent to mention here that an accountability court in Lahore had issued released orders for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Hamza after submission of Rs10 million surety bond against his bail



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Scuffle between PML-N leaders, PTI workers outside the Parliament

Scuffle between PML-N leaders, PTI workers outside the Parliament
The situation outside the Parliament House remained tensed as political workers of rival parties came face-to-face after scuffle between Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leaders and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) activists during a press conference

The PTI workers have surrounded the PML-N central leaders including Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Musadik Malik, Marriyum Aurangzeb, Ahsan Iqbal, Rana Sanaullah and others when they are addressing a press conference outside the Parliament.

The PTI workers holding placards to support Prime Minister Imran Khan and slogans to condemn the corrupt practices of the past rulers were seen standing behind the PML-N workers during the media conference.

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Musadik Malik went furious over the interruption in their media talks. Abbasi vented his anger by slapping a PTI worker twice who was standing in front of him. The worker slapped him back, however, the security officials came in and took out Abbasi and Malik from the scene. 

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi later came back and criticised that they did not want any security and whoever having the courage to face him should come forward. He said that political worker doesn’t abuse anyone and prefers to respond to opponents in the election.

He alleged that the ongoing session of the National Assembly was unconstitutional and illegal. He blamed the president, prime minister and speaker NA for the tensed situation outside the parliament.

shahid khaqan abbasi musadik malik parliament tense situation pti workers pml-n leaders

PML-N workers also gathered and started raising slogans, turning the situation more tensed outside the Parliament.

A large number of security officials deployed on the scene to bring the tense situation under control.

Prime Minister Imran Khan will seek a vote of confidence in the National Assembly (NA) today.

According to sources, the ruling coalition has 181 votes in the 341 members National Assembly while the opposition alliance has 160 votes. The Prime Minister will have to get 171 votes.



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PM Imran Khan successfully secure the vote of confidence

Prime Minister Imran Khan
The process of voting for reposing confidence in Prime Minister Imran Khan has concluded in the National Assembly as the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) moves to counter the opposition’s ability to challenge the legitimacy of the incumbent premier’s government

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi tabled the resolution in the lower house on which voting is being held. The premier needs 172 votes to win the confidence vote.

Prime Minister Imran Khan reached the assembly hall shortly before the session commencement time. PTI lawmakers are also present in the assembly.


“That this House reposes confidence in the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Mr Imran Khan, as required under clause (7) of Article 91 of the Constitution Islamic Republic of Pakistan," said the foreign minister as he read out the resolution.

 
Following the tabling of the vote of confidence resolution, NA Speaker Asad Qaiser read out the procedure for voting.

Bells were then sounded in the NA in order to let all lawmakers present outside the hall to make their way inside, following which the doors were sealed.

After reading out the resolution, the NA speaker directed the legislators who wanted to cast a vote to make their way to another chamber inside the lower house in order for their votes to be recorded.

Due to the united opposition boycotting the voting process in the National Assembly, all opposition seats remain empty.

The 30th NA session – on a single point agenda – will make it clear whether PM Imran commands the trust of the house and whether the lawmakers who allegedly ditched the ruling candidate on the general seat in the recently-held Senate election stick to their stand.

PTI lawmakers started arrived at the assembly earlier and the party focused on ensuring full attendance of allied and party members.

The opposition alliance – Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) – stunned the PTI government on March 3 when PDM candidate Yousuf Raza Gillani pulled off an unexpected victory against the ruling party’s Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh in the Senate elections on the general seat from Islamabad.

The five-vote victory in the capital’s Senate election brought the defining moment in the otherwise battle of narratives going on for months between the government and the PDM.

But before the opposition could move a vote of no-confidence, PM Imran announced that he would take a vote of confidence from the house. Countering the government’s move, the PDM announced a boycott of Saturday’s NA session.

 
Temperatures rise outside parliament

Outside the parliament in the red zone, PML-N protesters and PTI supporters engaged in a short brawl and shouted slogans against each other. PML-N's Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Ahsan Iqbal and Musadiq Malik were among the PML-N leaders present in the scene.

The incident occurred when PML-N leaders tried to address the media, PTI workers surrounded the PML-N leaders and a scuffle broke out. A large crowd has now gathered at D-Chowk and some political workers have entered the Parliament Lodges.

A large contingent of law enforcers has arrived at the scene and have managed to separate the political workers of the two parties.

‘PM Imran will start a new political life today’

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed said he believes that Prime Minister Imran Khan would get the vote of confidence today.

“Today is a big day,” he said adding that PM Imran would start a new political life after today's vote.

It is unfortunate that the Opposition was not participating in today’s session, the minister lamented. “Imran Khan’s decision was a big step,” he said referring to the confidence vote.

Talking about the recent Senate elections, the minister said that the government won the majority of seats.

Numbers required

A total of 172 votes in the 342-member house are needed for a simple majority and to stay in power. The ruling coalition had 181 members but after the resignation of one of its MNA, Faisal Vowda, the number has come down to 180. The opposition coalition has 160 members in the house.

Party-wise, the PTI had 157 members in NA but following the resignation of a lawmaker, it has now 156 members while its allies include seven MNAs from MQM, five each from the PML-Q and the BAP, three from the GDA and one MNA each from the AML and the JWP.

Two of the four independents are also members of the ruling coalition; making a grand total of 180. Since the opposition has already boycotted the session, all the ruling party needs to do is to get all those standing with the government to vote for the PM.

Why is a vote of confidence needed?

According to Article 91(7) the “prime minister shall hold office during the pleasure of the president, but the president shall not exercise his powers under this clause unless he is satisfied that the prime minister does not command the confidence of the majority of the members of the National Assembly, in which case he shall summon the National Assembly and require the prime minister to obtain a vote of confidence from the assembly.”

Section 36 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007, explains that whenever the prime minister has to obtain a vote of confidence under clause (7) of Article 91, voting shall be recorded in accordance with the procedure set out in the Second Schedule, which defines the procedure for recording of votes.

Since all elections under Section 226 of the Constitution, other than those of the prime minister and the chief ministers, are held by secret ballot, the voting process will be open and if the premier fails to get simple majority – 172 votes out of the 342 votes – he is sent packing and the cabinet is dissolved.

Under Article 58(1), the president can dissolve the National Assembly if so advised by the prime minister but it can only happen before the house goes for a vote of confidence and a prime minister against whom a resolution for a vote of no-confidence has been passed can’t dissolve the assembly.

Article 58(2) states that “Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (2) of Article 48, the president may also dissolve the National Assembly in his discretion where, a vote of no-confidence having been passed against the prime minister, no other member of the National Assembly command the confidence of the majority of the members of the National Assembly in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, as ascertained in a session of the National Assembly summoned for the purpose.”

Article 91(8) states that the prime minister may, by writing under his hand addressed to the president, resign his office.

Voting procedure

The procedure for vote of confidence on the prime minister has been clearly defined in the Second Schedule of the NA Rules of 2007.

The Second Schedule states that before the voting commences, the speaker shall direct that the bells be rung for five minutes to enable members not present in the chamber to be present.

Immediately after the bells stop ringing, all the entrances to the lobby shall be locked and the assembly staff posted at each entrance shall not allow any entry or exit through those entrances until the voting has concluded.

The speaker shall then read out the resolution before the assembly and ask the members who wish to vote in favour of the resolution to pass in single file through the entrance where tellers shall be posted to record the votes.

On reaching the desk of the tellers, each member shall, in turn, call out the division number allotted to him under the rules. The tellers shall then mark off his number on the division list simultaneously calling out the name of the member.

In order to ensure that his vote has been properly recorded, the member shall not move off until he has clearly heard the teller call out his name.

After a member has recorded his vote, he shall not return to the chamber until bells are rung under paragraph. When the speaker finds that all the members who wished to vote have recorded their votes, he shall announce that the voting has concluded.

Thereupon the secretary shall cause the division list to be collected, count the recorded votes and present the result of the count to the speaker.

The speaker shall then direct that the bells be rung for two minutes to enable the members to return to the chamber. After the bells stop ringing, the speaker shall announce the result to the assembly.



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Friday, March 5, 2021

Opposition should attend today’s session of the National Assembly: Sheikh Rasheed

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Saturday said that the opposition should attend today’s session of the National Assembly

In his statement, Sheikh Rasheed said that the government has its number and PM will successfully obtain the vote of confidence from the National Assembly today. He said those who voted against Hafeez Sheikh in the Senate poll, should have the courage to come forward.

The minister said that the establishment remained neutral during the Senate polls. Rasheed further said that he has advised PM Imran Khan to give relief to the masses in the upcoming budget.

Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan will seek a vote of confidence in the National Assembly (NA) today.

According to sources, the ruling coalition has 181 votes in the 341 members National Assembly while the opposition alliance has 160 votes. The Prime Minister will have to get 171 votes.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi would table the resolution asking for a vote of confidence from the lawmakers in the lower house of the Parliament.



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ATC grants exemption to Sanaullah in drugs recovery case

Rana Sanaullah
An anti-narcotics court on Saturday granted an exemption plea of ML-N Punjab president Rana Sanaullah in drugs recovery case

The court, presided over by Judge Shakir Hassan, also issued notices to the persons who had given bail surety of accused.

Rana Sanaullah’s lawyer Farhad Ali Shah argued against issuing notices to the bail givers and said issuing notices to them will be of no effect.

The court also summoned Rana Sanaullah in the next hearing of the case for indictment in the case.

In the previous hearing the court had ordered the authorities concerned to de-freeze Rana Sanaullah’s salary account on an application of the PML-N MNA seeking to de-freeze his bank accounts.

The court ordered that the account Sanaullah uses to receive his National Assembly salary be de-frozen with immediate effect.

His lawyer had contended before the court that the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has got four different bank accounts of his client frozen, including the National Assembly salary account, due to which he is facing hardships in managing his day-to-day financial matters.

The counsel pleaded with the court to order de-freezing Rana Sanaullah’s salary account.



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Islamabad: PDM leaders, lawmakers to meet at Sindh House

PDM Leaders
A session of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) central leaders and lawmakers will be held at Sindh House in Islamabad today

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari will host a brunch party for PDM leaders and parliamentarians at the Sindh House today.

PDM leaders will hold a session which would be attended by Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, Yousaf Raza Gillani and Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, sources said. Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) vice-president Maryam Nawaz is expected to arrive in the Sindh House along with a delegation.

PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari will not attend the event due to ailment, whereas, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman will not participate as he is currently residing in Sukkur.

After concluding the session, the PDM leaders will address a media conference at the Sindh House.

Earlier on Friday, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) had decided to boycott the National Assembly session during which Prime Minister Imran Khan would take a vote of confidence from the Parliament.

According to sources having knowledge of the consultation which transpired into the final decision, the suggestion to boycott the National Assembly proceedings came from Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief and head of the PDM, Maulana Fazlur Rehman.

Later speaking to the media to announce the decision, Fazlur Rehman had said that the lawmakers from the opposition alliance would not participate in the National Assembly session. “The session will lose its importance in the absence of the opposition,” he said. “Continue your government and hold assembly sessions with the fake mandate,” he said.

It is pertinent to mention here that Prime Minister Imran Khan will seek a vote of confidence afresh from the National Assembly today.



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Opposition should attend today’s session of the National Assembly: Sheikh Rasheed

Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Saturday said that the opposition should attend today’s session of the National Assembly

In his statement, Sheikh Rasheed said that the government has its number and PM will successfully obtain the vote of confidence from the National Assembly today. He said those who voted against Hafeez Sheikh in the Senate poll, should have the courage to come forward.

The minister said that the establishment remained neutral during the Senate polls. Rasheed further said that he has advised PM Imran Khan to give relief to the masses in the upcoming budget.

Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan will seek a vote of confidence in the National Assembly (NA) today.

According to sources, the ruling coalition has 181 votes in the 341 members National Assembly while the opposition alliance has 160 votes. The Prime Minister will have to get 171 votes.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi would table the resolution asking for a vote of confidence from the lawmakers in the lower house of the Parliament.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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