MQM labels PTI's participation in Parliament as unconstitutional

Farooq Sattar criticises PTI lawmakers for attending the session despite submitting their resignations


Web Desk April 06, 2015
An Express News screen grab of MQM leader Farooq Sattar.

Following a joint sitting of Parliament to consider whether Pakistan should  join the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Farooq Sattar termed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) participation in today's session against the Constitution.

"Those who are trying to uphold democratic values are playing with the Constitution and are trying to manipulate the Constitution," the MQM leader said, while speaking to the media.

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Sattar criticised PTI lawmakers for attending the session, stating the lawmakers had resigned from their membership but are now attending the session against the spirit of the House.

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The joint session was adjourned until later this evening on the account of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif not being present in the assembly.

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The motion on the Yemen war was introduced by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif pertaining to whether and to what extent Pakistan should be involved in the Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthi militia in Yemen.

COMMENTS (20)

Mithidada | 9 years ago | Reply @Shahid: But if a member resigns then his seat SHALL fall vacant. Didn't these people resign and was not their resignation confirmed a dozen times by the leader of their party? If they had not signed their resignations, why did they not say so these last seven or eight months? It is because we are capable of such intellectual gymnastics that we shall never have supremacy of the law in Pakistan. The law will always be subject to political expediency, as it has been in this instance. As for the MQM leaders and whether the are eligible to sit in Parliament following the recent disclosures, yes, if any of them are found by a court of law to have been involved in illegal acts, then they should lose their membership. Till that happens, they have every right to sit in Parliament.
True Karachiwala | 9 years ago | Reply PTI's members were looking really poor while entering the house and please note specially Murad Saeed he was pretending like a kid who has been taking there and this kid is really amazed and awed by the occasion. I do not think any person or party has been used and discarded in such a disgraceful way. Again PTI absence here.
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