Nawaz urges JUI-F, MQM to withdraw deseating motions against PTI

Published July 29, 2015
The meeting deliberated over the motions moved by JUI-F and MQM to de-seat the legislators of PTI. —AFP/File
The meeting deliberated over the motions moved by JUI-F and MQM to de-seat the legislators of PTI. —AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif urged members of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) to withdraw deseating motions against Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers.

The premier met parliamentary heads of political parties on Wednesday and thanked the leadership for showing resolve and remaining steadfast for the supremacy of the Constitution and democracy.

The meeting deliberated over the motions moved by JUI-F and MQM to de-seat the PTI legislators.

Most of the parliamentary heads expressed their opinion in favour of withdrawal of motions against the PTI MNAs.

However, the leaders of JUI-F and MQM sought time for consultation with their respective party leadership and apprised the premier they will communicate the party policy about motions against PTI.

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Nawaz said the nation has moved forward in its democratic journey and that the unity of the political leadership to safeguard national interest would be a significant factor in the evolution of political process.

The prime minister said that the political leadership of the country has a great responsibility to work for the collective good of the country while pursuing their respective party policies.

Meanwhile, the parliamentary heads congratulated the prime minister for showing political magnanimity after issuance of judicial commission’s report and termed the findings of the inquiry commission a success of the democratic process.

The prime minister advised JUI-F chief Fazlur Rehman and representatives of MQM to review their stand on the motions tabled against PTI lawmakers, and requested them to withdraw these motions.

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The prime minister further elaborated that the government is now fully focused on the development and prosperity of the country and is fully committed to resolve the problems of people.

“I am very hopeful that the national political leadership would leave behind the bitter experiences of our past and embark upon new beginning with the passion of strengthening democracy,” said Nawaz.

The premier also constituted a four member committee comprising Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Information Minister Pervez Rashid, Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique and PM’s adviser Irfan Siddique, and directed it to convince the leadership of JUI -F and MQM to withdraw their motions against PTI lawmakers.

Earlier on April 22, members of the MQM and the JUI-F requested the NA Speaker consider motions moved by MQM MNA Muhammad Salman Khan Baloch and JUI-F MNA Naeema Kishwer.

The motions called for the seats of 28 PTI members ─ who were absent without leave of the NA for 40 consecutive days of sitting ─ to be declared vacant under Clause (2) of Article 64 of the Constitution.

It is important to mention here that the MQM and the JUI-F moved motions on April 22 under rule 44 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the National Assembly, 2007 to de-seat PTI members of the NA but Ayaz Sadiq said that the consideration of motions regarding the de-seating of PTI MNAs will be taken up after seven days under 'Rules and Procedures’.

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