Governor Punjab administers oath to newly re-elected Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz
LAHORE, July 23 (SABAH): Punjab Governor Balighur Rehman on Saturday administered the oath to newly re-elected Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz after a day that ended with Chaudhry Parvez Elahi’s defeat in the contest for the slot as provincial assembly Deputy Speaker Dost Mazari decided not to count the votes of Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) lawmakers.
Hamza, clad in a black sherwani, was administered the oath at a ceremony held at the Governor House in Punjab. Slogans of “Aik Zardari Sab Pe Bhaari” (one Zardari outweighs them all) were heard immediately after Hamza took the oath.
Later, Hamza offered thanks to God for giving his party success “once again”. He was also grateful to Asif Zardari and Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and coalition partners “who have played their key role for the strengthening of democracy in the country”.
It is the second time that Hamza beat Elahi in the contest for the Punjab CM. The last time he had secured victory on April 16, his oath-taking had been delayed for days with then-governor, Omer Sarfraz Cheema, refusing to administer the oath to him. Eventually, National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf administered the oath to him on April 30, following the Lahore High Court’s directives.
The run-off election for the province’s top office was held on Friday last (July 23), in line with the Supreme Court’s directives.
The session, which began hours after its scheduled time, saw Hamza being re-elected as the chief minister of Punjab by three votes after Deputy Speaker Mazari rejected all 10 votes cast by the PML-Q members on the pretext that they had violated the orders of their party chief.
After counting the polled votes, the deputy speaker had announced that Elahi bagged 186 votes, while Hamza could get just 179 votes. However, he had refrained from declaring Elahi the chief minister.
Instead, he had indicated that as party chief, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain’s instruction to PML-Q members to vote for Hamza instead of Elahi held greater sway.
Drawing the attention of the House to a letter he received from the Chaudhry clan’s patriarch, said to contain directions for all 10 party MPAs (including the candidate himself) to vote for PML-N candidate Hamza, he had said he personally phoned Shujaat to verify the contents of the message. “I called Shujaat Hussain myself and asked whether he had written the letter regarding instructions to party MPAs, and he confirmed it thrice,” Mazari said.
In light of this conversation, he declared: “I disregard all 10 votes polled by PML-Q MPAs as they violated the party President’s instructions, in line with the ruling of the Supreme Court”.
The ruling he referred to was issued on a presidential reference seeking the SC’s opinion on Article 63-A — which pertains to the disqualification of lawmakers on grounds of defection — and said the votes of lawmakers defecting from the party were not to be counted.
The deputy speaker had subsequently announced that Hamza had won the election of the chief minister, since the 10 deducted votes reduced Elahi’s tally to 176, while Hamza remained on top with 179.
The ruling was severely criticised by Elahi, his supporters and the PTI.
An outraged Elahi had asked how the deputy speaker could reject the vote of the candidate himself, while former law minister Basharat Raja tried to mount a legal defence, arguing that it was not the party chief’s prerogative, rather that of the parliamentary party leader, to issue the party line.
When Raja had told the deputy speaker that he was “doing everything wrong”, Mazari asked him to challenge his decision.
Parvez Elahi has challenged Hamza’s re-election in the Supreme Court and the PTI’s Fawad Chaudhry has said his party may also approach the apex court on the matter,
Prior to the provincial assembly session for Hamza’s election, PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari had held two back-to-back meetings with Shujaat at the latter’s residence, which continued well after midnight. When he did finally leave, Zardari left Shujaat’s residence while waving the victory sign.
However, at the time, Shujaat had said there was “no question” of issuing a letter stating that PML-Q members’ votes in favour of Elahi were not to be counted.