LAHORE -UNS – The Punjab Assembly session witnessed pandemonium on Tuesday as the opposition chanted slogans against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led Punjab government and Chief Minister Parvez Elahi over the vote of confidence and assembly dissolution issues.
The session started with a delay of more than three hours under the chairmanship of Punjab Assembly Speaker Sibtain Khan. Opposition parties right after the start of the session castigated the treasury benches by chanting slogans against the Punjab government and also tore copies of the agenda. At one point, opposition lawmakers also surrounded the speaker’s dais.
Speaking in the assembly amid the ruckus, PML-N lawmaker Rana Mashhood took a jibe at the ruling PTI, saying that after four years, the implementation of the rules started after the verdict of the Lahore High Court (LHC). He added that the vote of confidence was Punjab CM’s constitutional right but he had not the required numbers.
Responding to the PML-N leader, Mian Mahmoodur Rashid criticised Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan sitting in the lobby for interfering in proceedings, saying that despite their tactics, Parvez Elahi would win the confidence vote with a majority.
After witnessing high temperature, Speaker Sibtain Khan adjourned session till 3pm on Wednesday (Jan 11).
Earlier, the Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) top brass including Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and Special Assistant Ata Tarar accused the Punjab government of barring opposition legislators from entering the Punjab Assembly premises. Addressing a presser outside the Lower House, Rana Sanaullah, flanked by other party leaders, said security agencies were also told not to let them (PML-N leaders) enter the assembly, adding that they refused to follow the “illegal” orders. He added that the Punjab IGP was also directed by the chief minister to prevent us from entering the building but he refused to implement the orders. They were using these tactics because they knew they did not have the numbers for the vote of confidence, he said.
The interior minister said that this move was “unconstitutional and illegal”. He added that the Punjab CM would have to take a vote of confidence. The PML-N leader warned governor s rule could also be imposed in the province if the Punjab government did not mend its ways.
Atta Tarar said their 177 members were present in the assembly on Monday while the number of the Punjab government members was 140. “I am telling the numbers after a complete work and I am confident that our numbers will be complete while Parvez Elahi’s numbers will not be complete as women candidates have also been saying they do not want to vote for Parvez Elahi,” he said.
Mr Tarar further said Parvez Elahi was reluctant to take the vote of confidence and the government had run away along with Moonis Elahi. Sooner or later, the vote of confidence would have to be taken since a hollow person was sitting on the chief minister’s chair.