A Tale of Two Houses: Qaim sworn in as Sindh CM; K-P elects speaker, deputy

Sindh election delayed due to printing error, KP speaker asked to relinquish party post.


Manzoor Ali/hafeez Tunio May 30, 2013
Sindh chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah is administered the oath by Sindh Governor Ishratul Ebad. PHOTO: MOHAMMAD NOMAN/EXPRESS

KARACHI:


Qaim Ali Shah has now officially been sworn in as Sindh’s chief minister, while Agha Siraj Durrani and Shehla Raza are speaker and deputy speaker respectively.

Soon after the session began, speaker Nisar Khuhro announced the names of candidates nominated by different parties for the three positions and voting, through secret ballot, began. First was the election of the speaker, where the PPP candidate Durrani secured 87 votes, Khawaja Izharul Hassan of MQM got 48 and the PML-N and PML-F’s candidate, Irfanullah Marwat, got only 18 votes. Two votes were rejected.


The deputy speaker’s election was a bit more contentious. Around 60 lawmakers voted without realising that the name of one of candidates, PPP’s Shehla Raza, was missing from the ballot. The PPP had fielded Raza against the MQM’s Heer Ismail Sohu and the PML-F’s Nusrat Seher Abbasi This created uproar and the election was suspended till new ballot papers were printed. Although three PTI members abstained, Raza got around 86 votes, Heer Sohu 48 and Nusrat Seher Abbasi could only secure 18 votes. In the third and last phase, the election for leader of the house (CM) was started. Syed Qaim Ali Shah was the PPP nominee, the MQM fielded Syed Sardar Ahmed and Imtiaz Shaikh was nominated by PML-F and PML-N.

Following his victory, Shah took oath as chief minister Sindh from Governor Ishratul Ebad, along with his seven ministers and one advisor.

Dr. Sikandar Mandhro, Sharjeel Memon, Ali Nawaz Mahar, Makhdoom Jameelul Zaman, Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani, Manzoor Wassan and Nisar Khuhro were appointed as ministers while Murad Ali Shah was made advisor to the CM.

Though portfolios have not been officially announced, party sources say Dr. Mandhro would be given the law and parliamentary affairs ministry, Sharjeel Memon will get the Information ministry and Murad Ali Shah is being given the finance department.

In KP, calls for speaker to quit party post

PTI’s provincial president Asad Qaiser was unanimously elected speaker of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa assembly on Thursday and Imtiaz Shahid was chosen as the deputy speaker.

As soon as Qaiser took his oath, there were murmurs in the house asking him to relinquish his party post.

Earlier, Speaker Kiramatullah Chagarmati adjourned the session in a bid to convince opposition to elect a speaker unanimously.

When the session resumed, Chagarmati informed the house that the opposition withdrew JUI-F’s Munawar Khan, and PML-N’s Arbab Akbar Hayat’s nominations.

It was then that Qaiser took his oath, while Chagarmati left the house after being given a standing ovation. Later, Qaiser administered the oath to Imtiaz Shahid.

Though the speaker and deputy speaker were elected unopposed, some speeches, however, were laced with animosity.

It started with the ANP’s Sardar Hussain Babak, who asked the speaker to relinquish his party position, saying it does not suit the custodian of the house, to be the president of a political party, a view echoed by the PML-N’s Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan Abbasi.

JUI-F’s parliamentary leader Lutfur Rehman, after congratulating the newly elected speaker and deputy speaker, announced that his party does not accept their mandate.

PTI’s Shaukat Ali Yousafzai defended Qaiser and said it was not necessary to relinquish his party post, citing President Zardari’s example, upon which PPP lawmaker Nighat Orakzai said that it was not justified to equate the president to the speaker. Qaiser himself said that he would speak to his party leaders on the issue. The leader of the house is to be elected today (Friday).

Published in The Express Tribune, May 31st, 2013.

COMMENTS (2)

Raja Asad Abbas | 10 years ago | Reply

So PPP is ready to serve Sindh Once again The marvelous project of Zulfiqarabad Will reach it's destiny 10,000 Industrial Units 4 Deep sea Ports Number of Oil Terminals and Hundreds of Thousands of Employment Opportunities with the Thar coal project in it's full swing,

By the way Sindh Government Employed Around 1,70,000 People in government services where as skilled training was also giving to Around 2,00,000 Personals.Whereas Around 5000 kms of Roads were Constructed and 7,000 free home were given to the People of Sindh and About 2.5 Million got benefit from BISP and BWSP by the federal and Sindh governments Around 1,000 RO Plants were Installed Under Waseela-e-Haq (Sindh) 30/Personals in every UC were giiven soft loans of Rs 3,00,000 which makes it about 35,000 People.The Benazir Model Villages after Flood. And Flood Effected were served for Years a sum of Rs 2,00,000 Given to About a Million Families

I Remember Shah Shaib used to rise up early in the morning and after keeping a fast he used to visit different areas of Sindh for the whole day and had his Aftar there and returned late night to the circuit house

About 56,000 Acres of Land was distributed in the Peasants Sacked Employees were reinstated (60,000) 50,000 Plots are ready to be distributed whereas about 2,000 Goth were lease only in Karachi.

THERE IS LONG LIST OF SERVICES THAT I CAN GIVE WHICH PPP HAS PROVIDED FOR THE PEOPLE OF SINDH AND THAT'S WHY THEY HAVE GIVEN THEIR TRUST TO THEM...............

Max | 10 years ago | Reply

What a stark difference between the two ceremonies. No hope in Sindh with the same inept and corrupt provincial setup as last 5 years, while KPK is brimming with hope and expectations for new beginnings for coming 5 years. Can't believe Sindh voted for this!

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