Shahbaz Sharif addresses the gathering.— DawnNews
"I ask them, why did they not say anything when in 1999 one man created the MLR [martial law regulation] and that went on for so many years."
He claimed that Nawaz Sharif had kept his promise to the nation and brought electricity to the country. He said the decision to produce 3600MW of electricity was taken in 2015 and the first phase has been completed and providing cheap electricity to the people.
"I ask, is ehtasaab [accountability] for Nawaz Sharif only?"
NA abolished 'black law'
Interior Ministry Ahsan Iqbal while addressing the gathering said the National Assembly had on Monday abolished the "black law" introduced during the regime of a dictator that barred leaders from being elected to party offices.
He said before the clause was made part of the law in 2002, no law had anything to do with posts of a political party.
"The clause was added so that Nawaz Sharif could be barred from leading PML-N just like they wanted to bar Benazir Bhutto from leading PPP," he said.
He questioned why the PPP did not support the passage of the bill ending Musharraf's political ordinance when the bill was intended to reinstate the law introduced by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto "after he had fought martial law".
Iqbal said the PML-N has faced all the trials and tribulations that have come its way.
Addressing Nawaz Sharif, he said: "You taught us that if we need to bring stability to this country then we have to go through the legal system, no matter what the situation is."
Govt bulldozes Election Bill 2017
On Monday, the PML-N took full advantage of its position as the ruling party as President Mamnoon Hussain signed the controversial Election Act 2017 into law hours after it was bulldozed through the National Assembly amid pandemonium on the opposition benches.
The law was passed to allow the party to re-elect the disqualified former prime minister as party chief, on the eve of a party convention called for the express purpose of electing Nawaz Sharif to the post.
The party also reposed its complete confidence in Sharif’s leadership when members of its Central Working Committee (CWC) also approved an amendment to the party constitution, removing the bar on disqualified members from contesting the election to any party office.
The bill was cleared by the lower house within minutes amidst ugly scenes, as opposition members gathered around the speaker’s podium, chanting slogans, tearing up copies of the bill and flinging them towards the dais.
Sharif had relinquished the position of PML-N chief after his ouster from power under the July 28 verdict of the Supreme Court in the Panama Papers case.
ECP wraps up PML-N party symbol issue
In a related development, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday disposed of the matter of election of PML-N's party president.
The commission had last week issued a notice to the PML-N following its failure to elect a party president after the disqualification of Nawaz Sharif and notified that the PML-N "is now not eligible" to get the party symbol.
According to PML-N's party constitution, it was supposed to elect a president within 45 days after the ouster of Sharif — the deadline passed on September 11.
When Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) retired Justice Mohammad Raza Khan took up the matter today, the lawyer of PML-N Acting Secretary General Ahsan Iqbal said that the party had announced an election for the president.
The election commissioner observed that the issue had now become ineffective and wrapped up the matter. The ECP also restored PML-N's election symbol.
Additional reporting by Muhammad Bilal in Islamabad.