Won't let the parliament function if Shehbaz removed as PAC chairman: Shah

PM Imran is trying to run the assembly like a container, says PPP leader

PM Imran is trying to run the assembly like a container, says PPP leader. PHOTO: FILE

Former opposition leader and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Leader Khursheed Shah has said that that party will not let the parliament function if serving opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif is removed from the chairmanship of the Public Accounts Committee.

Responding to government's expected move to remove Shehbaz from the PAC chairmanship in Islamabad, Shah said that if a no-confidence motion is presented against Shehbaz, then "we [PPP] won't let the parliament function."

PTI govt failing on its own: Khursheed Shah

"PM Imran is trying to run the assembly like a container," said the PPP leader adding that the government has unduly disturbed National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser. "A speaker has no mandate to change any member of the PAC, but can only recommend a change at the request of the parties."


The PPP leader added that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lawmakers in the past used to chant slogans in the parliament and stand up on their tables if the government doesn't change its current course then the opposition will also have to undertake such actions.

"The opposition parties tried to let the parliament function because of Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Defence Minister Pervez Khattak, however, we won't let the parliament function in a disrespectful manner. “The government has failed to serve the people, and wants to get involved in fights," said Shah.

PPP will not move against govt: Khursheed Shah

The PPP leader also criticised PM Imran's recent meeting with IMF chief Christine Lagarde, saying that there was no previous example found of this. "Imran did nothing but insult Pakistan," adding that, one who talked about committing suicide presented himself before the IMF.

Shah further elaborated that he did not consider MQM as a member of the opposition, saying that the party leverage its position and blackmail the government.
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