A view of the Punjab Assembly. — Photo by APP

LAHORE: Members of the Unification bloc of disgruntled Pakistan Muslim League - Quaid (PML-Q) MPAs on Thursday refused to respond to show-cause notices issued to them on Wednesday by the PML-Q, DawnNews reported.

After meeting with Speaker Punjab Assembly Rana Iqbal, Unification bloc leader Dr Tahir Ali Javed said that as his group was in majority and the PML-Q was in minority, therefore, it no longer had the authority to issue show-cause notices to members of the bloc.

He further said that he wanted all Muslim Leagues to overcome their differences and unite.

Fifteen MPAs from the Unification Bloc were issued show-cause notices by the PML-Q.

On Wednesday, PML-Q leader and Opposition Leader in the Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Zaheeruddin said it was illegal for the MPAs to first win the election on the PML-Q’s ticket and then form a separate group.

He said that initially 15 MPAs were issued notices and added that if the MPAs failed to respond satisfactorily then the party would send references for their disqualification to the Election Commission of Pakistan.

On February 15, the Unification Bloc’s identity was accepted by the Punjab Assembly speaker. The speaker also agreed to allot them seats in the house separate from their parent party and recognised Dr Tahir Ali Javed as their parliamentary leader.

The bloc had submitted to Rana Mohammad Iqbal an application signed by 47 MPAs on February 3, seeking a status in the house separate from the PML-Q and accepting Dr Javed as its parliamentary leader.

The step decreases the strength of the PML-Q from 84 to 33, as lawmaker Hamid Nasir Chattha has already parted ways with the party.

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