Ruling coalition announced to boycott the proceeding of three member SC bench
PDM chief Maulana Fazal ul Rehman announced this decision after Supreme Court decision to reject the full bench plea of PDM and PPP
The leadership
of the ruling coalition has announced to boycott the proceeding of the three
member bench of Supreme Court hearing the petition against the ruling of deputy
speaker Punjab Assembly in CM Punjab election. PDM chairman Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman
announced the decision of ruling coalition. PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto was also present
in the press conference.
This announcement came after the Supreme
Court's decision to continue the hearing on the Punjab chief minister's
election with the current three-member bench. The ruling coalition is not going
to attend the SC proceeding tomorrow.
The Supreme
Court of Pakistan rejected the petition seeking the formation of a full bench
for hearing the case of the Punjab chief minister’s election. This will be
first time that a sitting federal government has announced to boycott the
proceeding of Supreme Court bench and openly expressed its reservations.
"The
coalition government wanted to give clear stance. We reject the verdict and
will boycott the proceedings. Pakistan
Democratic Alliance (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said while addressing a
press conference in Islamabad flanked by other members of the coalition.
Maulana Fazal
said that the coalition thought the decision would be considered impartial
without the formation of a full bench, therefore, it suggested it.
Unfortunately,
he added, the court did not consider our demand and rejected it. "We will
not be a part of case regarding Punjab chief minister and will boycott the
bench," he said.
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