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Punjab Assembly acting speaker reinstates 26 suspended opposition lawmakers

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LAHORE: Punjab Assembly Acting Speaker Zahid Iqbal Chanar has ordered the immediate reinstatement of 26 suspended opposition members of the provincial house, saying their return would send a positive message. “Even I am not enjoying myself without opposition members,” Chinar remarked while addressing the house on Tuesday.

He said the presence of opposition lawmakers was essential for a meaningful parliamentary debate and directed that a notification be issued immediately to bring them back to the assembly floor. On June 27, PTI lawmakers protested in the house during Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s speech.

The lawmakers surrounded the speaker’s dais and raised slogans, disrupting the proceedings. In response, Speaker Malik Ahmed Khan suspended 26 opposition lawmakers for 15 seats and fined 10 MPAs Rs 200,000.

He then filed a disqualification reference with the Election Commission against 26 PTI MLAs for “unparliamentary conduct”. However, two days ago, the PA Speaker formally rejected the disqualification petitions of 26 PTI MLAs after successful negotiations between the government and the opposition.

In his written decision, he underscored that the speaker’s role was not merely to act as a “postman” by forwarding such requests to the election commission. He cautioned that such an unscrutinised process could “weaken the constitutional framework” and “curtail freedom of expression” within the provincial assembly.

He clarified that while disruptive behaviour in parliaments worldwide often faced stringent measures, the serious allegations of legal and constitutional violations, including those related to oaths, must first be proven in a competent court or tribunal.

PTI-backed opposition MPAs include Malik Farhad Masood, Muhammad Tanveer Aslam, Syed Riffat Mehmood, Yasir Mehmood Qureshi, Kaleem Ullah Khan, Muhammad Ansar Iqbal, Ali Asif, Zulfiqar Ali, Ahmad Mujtaba Chaudhary, Shahid Javed, Muhammad Ismael, and Khayal Ahmad.

Shahbaz Ahmad, Tayyab Rashid, Imtiaz Mehmood, Ali Imtiaz, Rashid Tufail, Muhammad Murtaza Iqbal, Khalid Zubair Nisar, Ch Muhammad Ejaz Shafi, Saima Kanwal, Muhammad Naeem, Sajjad Ahmed, Rana, Aourang Zaib, Shuaib Ameer and Usama Asghar Ali Gujjar.

Separately, 10 opposition lawmakers had been fined more than Rs2 million for acts of vandalism such as breaking microphones as per the relevant video evidence.

Those fined include Chaudhary Javed Kausar, Asad Abbas, Tanveer Aslam, Riffat Mehmood, Muhammad Ismael, Shahbaz Ahmad, Imtiaz Mehmood, Khalid Zubair, Rana Aourang Zaib and Muhammad Ahsan Ali — all of whom will have to pay Rs203,550 each.

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