Punjab Assembly: Resolutions on new South Punjab, Bahawalpur province today

PML-N, PPP strategise over how to play their cards; submit resolutions to PA secretariat.


Abdul Manan May 08, 2012

LAHORE: The opposition in the Punjab Assembly, led by the Pakistan Peoples Party, has called for a session on Wednesday where a resolution pertaining to the creation of new provinces will be tabled.

Usually, the opposition benches as opposed to the government benches call for a Punjab Assembly session due to a poor law and order situation, wheat procurement issues or inflation. But the opposition has specifically called for a session demanding the formation of a South Punjab province.

Following the opposition’s move, Punjab Law Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah submitted two resolutions on Tuesday to the provincial assembly speaker – one pertaining to the creation of a South Punjab province, and the other to the restoration of Bahawalpur province.

Sanaullah’s resolutions

According to the content of Sanaullah’s South Punjab resolution, the house urges the federal government to fulfil all legal formalities under Article 239 of the Constitution in the way of formation of South Punjab province.

According to the content of the resolution on Bahawalpur, the people of Bahawalpur province have been struggling for the restoration of the status of Bahawalpur province for decades. The house admits their struggle in this regard. On the basis of these facts, the house demands the immediate restoration of Bahawalpur province under Article 239 of the Constitution.

Opposition’s resolution

Last week, the PPP-led coalition government passed a resolution pertaining to the formation of South Punjab province in the National Assembly with a majority. Meanwhile, the PML-N submitted its resolution in the NA secretariat pertaining to the formation of four new provinces including South Punjab, Fata, Bahawalpur and Hazara. However, the PML-N’s resolution has not yet been entertained by the NA secretariat.

The opposition parties in the Punjab Assembly, PPP and Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q) jointly submitted resolutions in the PA secretariat four days back following the NA resolution. PPP Deputy Parliamentary Leader in the PA Shaukat Mehmood Basra said that the opposition would force the speaker to entertain their resolution in the agenda of the session.

Strategies uncovered

However, under Article 239, a resolution is not enough to allow for the alteration of provincial boundaries. A bill must be passed with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament. Once this is done, the bill must be sent to the provincial assembly which should once again endorse the amendment with a two-thirds majority of the house. The bill is then sent to the president for his signature.

At present, the PPP led coalition government does not have a two-thirds majority in the NA for the passage of the bill, which is why it only passed a resolution from the NA, giving the impression that a resolution was enough for the prerogative to now lie in the hands of the provincial assembly.

PML-N countered PPP’s resolution by moving two resolutions itself to force the government on the back foot. According to a PML-N leader, by moving two resolutions in the PA, it would win votes in both South Punjab and Bahawalpur. PML-N would convey the message that the PA has passed the resolution, but the federal government remains reluctant to move the bill in Parliament.

COMMENTS (7)

Muhammad Usman | 11 years ago | Reply

Good move. Bhawalpur and south punjab new provinces. PPP asked for it. But Mark my words ppp will oppose this. They will face the wrath of sindh people. This is like giving 50 extra senate seats for Punjab.

Punjab, south punjab and Bahawalpur 75 senate seats .

This will first step in the division of sindh.

Mirza | 11 years ago | Reply

If it is not politics then what is it? PML-N does not want a new province in S. Punjab. At the same time it wants four provinces all at one time! To the opponents of S. Punjab province it is not right to break Punjab into two, but fine if we disintegrate it further? The two small provinces in S. Punjab would not be a match for the Lahore Throne, hence the demand of two not one.

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