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Punjab CM election: LHC orders vote recount to decide Hamza Shahbaz’s fate

LAHORE (INN) – Political crisis in Punjab has deepened as Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday ordered recount of CM Punjab election held on April 16 after excluding votes of 25 de-seated lawmakers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

A five member larger bench headed by Justice Sadaqat Ali Khan announced the 4-1 verdict on pleas against Hamza’s election as well as his oath taking.

The court in its verdict states that the decision by Supreme Court of not counting votes of defecting members of a political party is squarely applicable to the election of Chief Minister held on 14th April 2022.

“It is an undeniable fact that 25 members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf had voted for Mr. Muhammad Hamza Shahbaz, whereas the party had nominated Mr. Pervaiz Ellahi as its candidate.”

“It is an undeniable fact that 25 members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf had voted for Mr. Muhammad Hamza Shahbaz, whereas the party had nominated Mr. Pervaiz Ellahi as its candidate.”

The court also directed the Presiding Officer (Deputy Speaker) of the election held on 16th April 2022 to recount votes after excluding 25 votes of the defecting members. As a consequence, if required majority, under Article 130(4), is not secured by any candidate, he shall proceed for second and further polls under its provisos for completing the process of election as required under Article 130(4), unless a candidate is elected by majority votes. Though on recounting as directed, the consequential procedure and effect shall be in accordance with the Constitution.

The court further directed that the session, for this purpose, as originally called by the then Governor shall be resumed on 1st July 2022 (Friday) at 4:00 pm without fail and the session so resumed shall not be prorogued till the election process is completed and Presiding officer intimates the result of elected Chief Minister to the Governor under the Rule 21 and the Governor shall preform his duty, under Article 130(5), of administering oath without any hesitation and by ignoring any apprehension regarding conduct election, at any time before 11:00 am very next day.

The court further said that it cannot ignore the disorder in various sessions of the Provincial Assembly and warned that any attempt of disorder from any quarter shall be taken as contempt of court and shall be proceeded accordingly by this Larger Bench on formal information by any person.


Number game in Punjab Assembly


At present, the ruling alliance enjoys the support of 176 MPAs, including 164 of the PMLN, four independents, one Rah-e-Haq Party and seven of the PPP.

On the other hand, the PTI has 158 MPAs in the Punjab Assembly after 25 of its MPAs were de-seated. In addition, it also enjoys the support of 10 PMLQ MPAs. In total, the opposition alliance enjoys the support of 168 parliamentarians.

However, the PTI’s strength will reach 163 when the reserved members are notified taking the number of opposition’s lawmakers to 173.


Election of Hamza as CM Punjab


Hamza was elected 21st Chief Minister of the Punjab by grabbing 197 votes on April 16 by bagging 197 votes in total while his opponent Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid leader Parvez Elahi, did not get any vote, as lawmakers from both ruling parties boycotted the session.

However, his oath-taking was delayed after than Governor Punjab Omar Sarfaraz Cheema refused to administer the oath.

However, after a long, drawn-out legal and political battle, Hamza Shahbaz was sworn-in by National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf on April 30, in accordance with the Lahore High Court’s order.

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