Balochistan PA rejects Musharraf
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Unanimous resolution asks president to seek trust vote or quit
QUETTA: The Balochistan Assembly (BA) on Friday passed unanimously a resolution demanding of President Pervez Musharraf to seek a vote of confidence or step down.
The joint resolution was adopted as 58 legislators out of 65 voted for it while no member opposed the resolution.
Woman legislator of the PML-Q and Minister for Law Rubina Irfan presented the resolution before the house. Speaker Muhammad Aslam Bhutani presided over the assembly session.
PML-Q parliamentary leader Shaikh Jaffar Mandokhel, PML-Q legislators Tariq Masuri, Sardar Masood Luni, Nasreen Khethran and the only opposition member in the BA Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind, PPP lawmaker Ameen Umrani and BNP-A legislator Asghar Rind did not turn up in the voting session of the house, which met to adopt the anti-Musharraf resolution. Excluding Ameen Umrani and Tariq Massuri, the five other absentees had voted the president in the presidential election in November last.
The house suspended the concerned sub-rule of the Rules of Procedures for tabling the resolution. The law minister presented the resolution on behalf of parliamentary leader JUI-F Maulana Abdul Wasay, PPP lawmaker Sadiq Umrani, parliamentary leader BNP-A Asad Baloch, parliamentary leader ANP Zamarruk Khan, parliamentary leader Independent Group Sardar Aslam Bizinjo, PML-N legislator Capt (retd) Abdul Khaliq Achakzai, and MPAs Sardar Rustam Khan Jamali, Abdul Rehman Mengal, Hammal Kalmati, and Zahoor Hussain Khosa.
The resolution cited the following grounds for asking the president to quit his office:
1) President Pervez Musharraf has violated and subverted the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan twice by holding it in abeyance, and policies pursued by him damaged the democratic transition in the country.
2) The president is a symbol of Federation in accordance with the terms of the Article 41 (1) of the Constitution, but he violated the sanctity of his office and created disharmony among the federating units and paralysed the Federation due to his flawed policies. Besides, he brought sense of despondency among the federating units.
3) The flawed policies pursued by the president during the last eight years have brought the country into political crisis and economic impasse.
4) The president launched an illegitimate military operation in Balochistan and he is responsible for assassinating veteran Baloch politician Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti and killing thousands of other Baloch people and keeping hundreds of Baloch, Pashtoons and other Balochistanis in detention without being formally charged.
5) The house deems President Pervez Musharraf as unfit to continue to hold the office of the president.
The resolution demanded of the president to a seek vote of confidence from his electoral college and if he fails, it demanded of parliament to issue a notice of impeachment under the Article 47 of the Constitution. Later, the speaker read the order of Balochistan Governor Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi who prorogued the assembly session under clause (b) of the Article 109 of the Constitution.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Balochistan Nawab Mohammad Aslam Raisani urged President Pervez Musharraf to step down as it was in the best interest of everyone. Talking to journalists after the session, he said the impeachment move could expose the country to other crises.
ìThere is no option left to the president except to quit immediately,î he said, hoping that Musharraf would resign before the impeachment. He said he would head the provincial cabinet in Islamabad where they would persuade MNAs and senators from the province to favour the no confidence motion against the president.
Balochistan PA rejects Musharraf