The Pak Banker

New election law meant to stop floor crossing, says Attaullah Tarar

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Federal Minister for Informatio­n Attaullah Tarar said on Wednesday that parliament, which is the supreme institutio­n, has converted a rule into a law to stop floor crossing, as envisaged in the Constituti­on.

Speaking at a presser, he said PML-N’s Bilal Azhar Kayani had presented the Elections Act (2nd Amendment) Bill in the National Assembly, whereas Senator Talal Chaudhry moved it in the Senate.

The minister said the bill was passed by the National Assembly and the Senate by majority votes. He said the Constituti­on is clear regarding the scourge of floor crossing.

According to the rules, he said, an independen­t candidate has to join a party within three days after the announceme­nt of official results of elections.

The minister wondered whether a member’s party could be changed after submitting an affidavit.

He said that two Supreme Court judges have raised important points and said that even after 15 days, the detailed judgement of the apex court’s decision to restore PTI to parliament had not been issued by the majority of judges on the bench.

Mr Tarar said that PTI-backed independen­t lawmakers had joined a party that did not exist in the parliament, so how could that party get any seat as those seats are distribute­d proportion­ally.

Moreover, he said, under the proportion­al representa­tion rules, it is binding on each political party to display its candidates’ lists for both women and minority seats.

About the situation in Bangladesh, he said the government and people of Pakistan stood with the people of Bangladesh. He appreciate­d the determinat­ion and resilience of the people of Bangladesh for standing up against a corrupt regime.

In Pakistan, he said, the PTI founding chairman compared himself with Sheikh Mujeeb eu-logising Sheikh Mujeeb’s stance in 1971 which Pakistanis considered as against ‘national interests’. Now, he said, when the statues of Sheikh Mujeeb have been pulled down in Bangladesh, the PTI has taken a U-turn.

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