Friday, 18 March, 2022 I 14 Shaʽban, 1443 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XII No 259 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition
Tempers boil as dozens of pTi dissidenT mnas found aT sindh house
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head of the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, dozens of PTI MNas’ on Thursday were found staying at the Sindh house located in the red zone of the federal capital. The rebel MPs came to the fore following a statement by Prime Minister that Sindh house was center of conspiracy as the opposition was busy in horse-trading with ‘bags full with cash’. The expose led to strong statements from PTI ministers while many lawmakers identified in a list of rebel lawmakers viral on social media issued videos and reiterated their loyalty to Prime Minister Imran Khan. The dissident lawmakers vowed to vote ‘in line with their conscience’, implying that they would vote against their party. among those prominent were Raja Riaz, Malik Nawab Sher Waseer, Basit Sultan and many others. as per the TV footage making rounds on media, several other lawmakers from PTI — including MNas Noor alam Khan, Basit Bukhari and Wajiha Qamar were seen staying at the facility, giving a clear indication which side they would be tilting towards in the upcoming vote that will decide the fate of the prime minister. Riaz, who is a member of the Jahangir Tareen group, told media that there were around 24 PTI lawmakers stay-
ing at the Sindh house, saying they moved to Sindh house citing fears of government’s action against them similar to the March 10 raid by police on Parliament Lodges. he further said that if PM Imran gave the guarantee that no police action would be taken against the MNas irrespective of their decision regarding the vote, the were ready to move to Parliament Lodges from the Sindh house. “all of the media and the nation knows that the police attacked the lodges and our opposition MNa was tortured and taken to the police station. after that, we — those who had been dissenting for a long time against inflation, corruption, the SaPMs and the lawlessness, and had been raising our voice in front of Khan sahab — felt that the incident that happened in the Lodges could also happen with us, and this is why we are here,” Riaz stated. “No one has given us any money. God willing, we will give our vote based on our conscience. We are not afraid of anyone. We are here only as a precautionary measure,” he added. earlier in February, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry alleged that three PTI MNas had been offered bribes to support the opposition’s planned no-confidence motion in the parliament. When asked if he had taken Rs200 million to switch allegiance, Riaz chuckled and replied: “I cannot think of ac-
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cepting even a rupee.” another PTI MNa, Noor alam Khan, said that he was “very disappointed” to know of allegations being levelled against dissident lawmakers. “When we came to Imran Khan sahab and had voted for him, were we given Rs200m then? When we voted for the speaker did we get 200m then?” he appealed to the chief justice of Pakistan, chief justice of Islamabad high Court, chief election commissioner and the Islamabad district administration to ensure that every MNa, irrespective of who he wants to vote for, is provided protection to reach the National assembly for the no-confidence vote. When asked whether he would go the parliament on the day of voting, he replied, “definitely. It is my right.” another MNa dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani revealed what led him to swap the Parliament Lodges for Sindh house. he recalled that a pair of men from the PTI recently gathered came to the Lodges and accused him of “being a traitor to the party” and even threatened to vandalise his cars. “This happened the day before yesterday at the Parliament Lodges. They were from the PTI. I wasn’t there at the time but my wife informed me.” “Then I approached Sindh CM Murad ali Shah through someone and told him that I wanted a room at Sindh house. Murad ali Shah said all rooms were booked but I told him my problem was genuine. “When I came here, I saw a completely different environment. There are around 24 MNas … most are joining the PML-N, two to three are joining the PML-Q, and two to three are going elsewhere”. “and three federal ministers have left [the PTI],” he added. another PTI MNa at Sindh house who also aired his grievances against the party was Basit Bukhari. Meanwhile, MNa Malik Nawab Sher Waseer said he would not contest the next general elections on a PTI ticket. PPP MNa abdul Qadir Patel who accompanied the dissidents said that the disgruntled members of the PTI are “living peacefully in Sindh house,” and “will leave after we oust Niazi [Imran Khan].”
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NO-TRUST MOVE
Political meetings in full swing, wheeling and dealing continues islamabad staff report
a series of meetings of political leaders took place in Islamabad Wednesday as PPP Co-chairman asif ali Zardari accepted the invitation of PdM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman to participate in the long march. Zardari and the Leader of the Opposition in the National assembly Shahbaz Sharif held separate meetings with the PdM chief. earlier, a delegation led by Fazl and Shahbaz met leaders of MQM-P in an attempt to complete the number of parliamentarians required for the success of the no-trust move against Prime Minister Imran Khan. Fazlur Rehman, after the meeting, told journalists that they were satisfied with talks held with the government allies. The MQM delegation comprised Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Khawaja Izharul hasan, amir Khan and aminul haq. The MQM leaders told the delegation that they would respond after taking up the issue with the party’s rabta committee. after the meeting concluded, sources revealed that the MQM-P delegation agreed to support the Opposition’s no-trust
PM orders monitoring of MNAs ahead of vote on no-trust move islamabad staff report
In a bid to thwart the Opposition’s no-trust move, the PTI political committee meeting, headed by Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday, decided that Islamabad’s Sindh house will not be allowed to turn into a horse-trading hub, well-informed sources said. Sindh house is in the news after a federal minister accused the PPP of using the building for its nefarious designs. On March 14, Federal Minister ali Zaidi had claimed that the PPP has deployed additional SSU commandos at the building “to protect the bags of looted wealth #ZardariMafia brought to try & bribe our MNas!” Following up on his statement, the PTI minister also wrote a letter to Secretary establishment demanding an immediate inquiry on SSU Sindh dIG Maqsood Memon. Sources privy to the matter said that the meeting decided to strictly monitor the lawmakers and Sindh house to ensure that no one falls prey to horse-trading. Civilian intelligence agencies were directed to closely
move if “certain demands” were met. during a conversation with journalists, Shahbaz was asked as to what was causing the delay in reaching an agreement with the government allies. at this, the PML-N president said it would be better if the government allies were asked the same question. The meeting between ex-president Zardari Fazl took place at the residence of the PdM chief, where both sides discussed relating to the anti-government long march and no-confidence move. Fazl, later, said that he wanted to visit asif Zardari. “But I am thankful that Zardari came to him,” he told journalists. Fazl said that Zardari had already accepted the invitation. Later, talking to newsmen after meeting with Shahbaz, the PdM president ruled out the cancellation of the long march. “Keep this question to yourself,” he told a journalist. Shahbaz said the Opposition leaders desired the success of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) foreign ministers’ session — scheduled from March 22-23 in Islamabad — and expressed complete solidarity with the participants.
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more inside
ambiguities regarding no-trust move will clear after March 25: Sheikh Rasheed STORY ON PAGE 02
Steps taken to switch over to inclusive growth: Tarin STORY ON PAGE 03
observe the location, mobile phone data and the movement of lawmakers, and report to the premier on a daily basis. Khattak, Qureshi tasked to woo disgruntled lawmakers Meanwhile, PM Imran Khan tasked Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and defence Minister Pervaiz Khattak to woo disgruntled lawmakers of the ruling PTI, sources said. The meeting also agreed to call the National assembly ses-
sion on March 21 and empowered the premier to take the final decision in this regard. a legal team briefed the meeting on convening the Na session for voting on the no-trust motion against the premier. ahead of the voting on the no-trust motion, the meeting suggested the prime minister call in a parliamentary party meeting of the PTI to identify the defiant and “missing” lawmakers of the party.
Video of dissident lawmakers suggest they have left PTI: asad Umar STORY ON BACK PAGE
Moonis Elahi reaches London on ‘politically important’ visit: sources STORY ON BACK PAGE