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4 poor middle class MNAs belonging to MQM resign on dual nationality

Army and intelligence agencies are on record confirming that the whole jinnahpur was a drama , they killed and jailed thousands , this was just a decade ago , afterwards the sympathetic goons of our establishment are full time at war with MQM in the city - they need a back up and shouldnt give up their dual natioinalities under any scenario .. To give up our agencies or rouge agents in our agencies have to stop supporting these terror groups. Than why do they need dual nationalisty ofcourse wil relinquish


So what about JIT investigaive reports, they are on record too that majority of target killers belonged to MQM and Wali babar khan killers belong to MQM too. So I don't get why MQM likes to play mazloom card so often, it's becoming boring now.

Altaf hussaind didn't refute the zulfiqar mirza claims where he accused Altaf hussain of hatching a conspiracy to break Pakistan with help of foreign powers. Pir meher ali shah was also there. So is this another Altaf Pur drama like Jinnah Pur drama?

MQM will line up another candidate as people come from the constituency these people will stay or go does not matter , seats inkay baap ki jageer nahi it belong to the people of Karachi.

Try to put a Pakistani Candidate this time.
 
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In their resignation letters to the National Assembly speaker, MQM MNAs Haider Abbas Rizvi, Syed Tayyab Hussain, Fauzia Ejaz and Nadeem Ahsan cited “personal reasons” for their decision to quit.


Deepening crisis: Dual national legislators to face court says ECP – The Express Tribune



ISLAMABAD:
Even as four Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) lawmakers resigned over the dual nationality row, more vacant seats are now in sight in the National Assembly. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) secretary said on Sunday that those who have still not submitted affidavits regarding their nationality status will have to face the Supreme Court.

In their resignation letters to the National Assembly speaker, MQM MNAs Haider Abbas Rizvi, Syed Tayyab Hussain, Fauzia Ejaz and Nadeem Ahsan cited “personal reasons” for their decision to quit. The speaker notified the ECP after accepting their resignations effective from November 29 this year.

The seats vacated by the MQM legislators will remain vacant. “By-elections cannot be held on the vacant seats with less than 120 days to go before the incumbent parliament’s constitutional term expires,” ECP Secretary Ishtiaq Ahmed Khan told The Express Tribune.

The question that now arises is over the fate of 12 other legislators, in both the NA and provincial assemblies, who did not submit affidavits regarding their nationality by the November 30 deadline. “Their cases will be sent to the Supreme Court,” Khan said.

The ECP secretary emphasised that the court would judge as to whether these 12 members can continue to hold office. Whether they will ever get another shot at contesting elections is also in question.

“The court can declare that these members were not eligible to be elected as parliamentarians at it did in Interior Minister Rehman Malik’s case,” said former senator and law expert SM Zafar while talking to The Express Tribune. He added that the court can ask the resigned members to revoke the privileges they enjoyed as legislators for the last four and a half years.



In any case, all 16 members, including the MQM MNAs, will have to revoke any foreign nationality before contesting the next elections.

The ECP secretary said that in the future, all contesting candidates will have to declare their nationality at the time of filing their nomination papers. “We have included nationality clauses in the nomination papers for all future elections,” said Khan.

The ECP secretary added that all submitted replies will be scrutinised from Monday (today) onwards. He said a mechanism to verify the authenticity of the submitted replies existed. “The members were asked for attestations from concerned government officers from their areas or ECP offices, besides providing their identity cards,” Khan clarified.

From legislation to advising

While the outgoing legislators have left behind vacant seats, not all have quit politics just yet. Rizvi, who was MQM’s deputy parliamentary leader in the National Assembly, has been appointed as an adviser to the Sindh chief minister, along with his party’s Sindh Assembly MPAs, Muhammad Raza Haroon and Muhammad Ali Shah. Haroon was formerly minister for information technology and Shah the sports minister.



Two Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) MPAs who resigned on Saturday also took oath, but as ministers once again rather than advisers. Both Murad Ali Shah and Sadiq Memon returned to their previous portfolios of Finance and Energy, and Sindh Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority, respectively. While the reasons for reinstating the MPAs as ministers was unclear, it appeared that the chief minister used his powers to reappoint them citing Article 130-A of the Constitution.

MQM’s Khawaja Izharul Hasan, who was previously an adviser to the chief minister, has also been appointed as minister but has not been assigned a portfolio yet. Rizvi is also yet to receive a portfolio.



Dual Nationality Bill

Several parties, including government allies, said they would not support the Dual Nationality Bill when it was tabled in the Senate for voting. Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid, Awami National Party and some senators from the ruling PPP opposed the government’s attempt to provide a legal cover to dual nationality holders.

The ANP walked out of the Senate when the bill was tabled, saying parliamentarians should not be dual nationality holders. The bill was referred to a parliamentary committee from where it was scheduled to hit the upper house for voting in the last Senate session, but it could not for lack of a majority.

(WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY SAMEER MANDHRO IN KARACHI)

Published in The Express Tribune, December 3rd, 2012.
Love SC they have exposed this traitor Party MQM they have made billions by taking bhatta and street crimes killed millions and most of them have dual nationality even Farooq Sattar whole family is living in USA he also have nationality of USA most probably
 
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Even Zardari is more patriotic than these MQM scum.
This move is good as it is bringing exposing the hypocrites.
Those who really want to serve the motherland don't need a secondary passport.

:pakistan: :pakistan: :pakistan:
 
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Again its horible to see , hate against a particular group!
Its not only MQM, there r many other party candidates hving dual nationalties who had resinged from parliment, why not dissscuss them?
This damo-crazy is biased system in which nothing good comes for pakistan, better peoples should strat supporting ,grand marshall-revolution by Pakarmy which is fair towards every one ?
 
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Even Zardari is more patriotic than these MQM scum.
This move is good as it is bringing exposing the hypocrites.
Those who really want to serve the motherland don't need a secondary passport.

:pakistan: :pakistan: :pakistan:

The best thing to do is kickout each & everyone from politics , from civil services, & from judiciary with dual nationalties?
 
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