Dual nationality: Punjab finance minister asked to resign

Punjab finance minister denies reports, says if party asks for resignation, he will tender it.


Abdul Manan June 06, 2012
Dual nationality: Punjab finance minister asked to resign

LAHORE: Punjab Finance Minister Rana Asif, who was administered oath as the second minority minister in May, has been asked by the party to resign from his ministerial slot as well from his Punjab Assembly seat for possessing dual nationality, sources privy to the development told The Express Tribune.

However, when asked about the news by the media Asif denied it and urged that if his party leadership demands, he is even ready to sacrifice his life.

The Opposition in Punjab Assembly (PA) on Tuesday had vociferously demanded Asif’s resignation for holding dual nationality. Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid’s (PML-Q) MPA Samina Khawar Hayat had distributed the pages of the Lahore High Court (LHC) ruling among assembly members and demanded the speaker to bar Asif from presenting the Punjab budget.

According to the LHC ruling, Asif had confessed that he is dual national as he has Canadian nationality and admitted that he is a Christian. LHC Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial, who heard Asif’s case, had stated in his ruling that the case of dual nationality is in the Supreme Court and then disposed of the case.

It is pertinent to mention that the opposition’s ruckus during Tuesday's PA session had not only put the treasury benches on back foot but also forced Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah to leave the house and to consult Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif in this regard.

Senator Kamran Michael, who had presented the Punjab budget last year, was the first Christian finance minister in the Punjab cabinet to have done so, albeit not without controversy. The first three budgets were presented by Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) finance minister Tanvir Ashraf Kaira.

According to the rules of business, the chief minister can appoint anyone to present budget speech for the fiscal year 2012-2013.

COMMENTS (14)

Ali tanoli | 12 years ago | Reply

They should make a law no bank will give loan to any army officer and MNA behalf of govt and no one allowed to have account in foriegn banks...

John | 12 years ago | Reply

It is a waste of time on none important issue. The vital issue is whether the implementation of dual nationality was introduced before the election or not. Secondly what would be happened if the same practice should start in UK where over 300 councillors are Pakistani descendent? Thirdly if the new law of dual nationality is necessary to implement why not this should be passed through the National Assembly and this should be part of constitution. Fourthly when the respected members of assemblies took oath that time this new law was not introduced. What is the reason and why they are being penalised. We have other important issues in Pakistan where poor people do not get justice. If Judiciary is interested to introduce to restrict people of Pakistan only Pakistani Nationality then this should be imposed to the next election.

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