'PTI-IMF' budget has no legal standing, says Bilawal

PPP chairman also criticises PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif for not attending NA’s budget session


News Desk June 29, 2021
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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday said that the budget for the fiscal year 2021-22 had been passed “illegally” and it had “no legal standing”.

He said this while addressing a press conference in Islamabad after the lower house of parliament passed the Finance Bill 2021-22 with majority amid opposition parties’ protest.

Bilawal said National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser had usurped the rights of the lawmakers by not holding recounting of voice vote.

“I strongly condemn this act of speaker and if he [Qaiser] does not rectify his mistake then this budget would be considered illegal,” he added.

He also vowed to challenge the budget at all available fora.

Also read: NA approves Rs8.487tr budget for next fiscal year with majority vote

The PPP chairman said the government had passed the budget on the demands of International Monetary Fund (IMF) and did not allow the opposition lawmakers to present cut motions and raise their objections.

Responding to a question regarding absence of Opposition Leader Shehbaz Sharif, Bilawal said he was only answerable for his party’s MNAs.

However, he added that the absence of PML-N president was not a “good precedent” and added that all PPP lawmakers including the party’s co-chairperson, Asif Ali Zardar attended the session.

PPP leader and daughter of former president Zardari, Bakhtawar Bhutto said in a tweet that his father attended the court hearing and NA session “despite underlining health conditions”. However, she added that only 14 out of 84 PML-N members came to oppose the “PTI-IMF budget”.

“My father went to court this morning despite underlining health conditions and risk of exposure still went to National Assembly - so did 54 out of 56 #PPP members (missing two had COVID). We remain in #Pakistan. 14 out of 84 members from #PMLN came to oppose #PTIMF budget,” she wrote on her official handle.

 

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