LAHORE: Punjab Assembly Speaker Rana Muhammad Iqbal on Friday rejected the disqualification reference the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) had filed against Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif saying the matteris sub judice.
The PTI has refused to accept the rejection of reference and decided to move court.
`As the very verdict of the augustLahore High Court that became basis for the reference has been challenged through an intra-court appeal (No 1455 and 1456/2016) before the same court and is pending adjudication, therefore, the question of disqualification under Article 63 (2) of the Constitution is premature and thus the reference cannot be forwarded to the Election Commission,` says the speaker`s ruling released to the media.
The PTI had submitted the reference on Jan 20 last.
As the speaker is bound under Article 63 to give his ruling on or forward the disqualification reference(s) to the Election Commission, the deadline for thePTI reference was completing on Feb 19 (today).
The speaker`s office says copies of the ruling have been sent to all concerned, while the Election Commission has also been informed of it.
Refusing to accept the speaker`s ruling, the PTI has announced knocking at the door of the superior courts.
Opposition Leader in Punjab Assembly Mian Mahmoodur Rasheed has called a meeting of the PTI parliamentary party on Monday to decide launching a protest campaign against the speaker`s `partial` attitude and boycott of the upcoming assembly sessions.The PTI has also plans to consult all other opposition parties for the future strategy.
Mr Rasheed told media persons that Speaker Rana Iqbal tried to `save his job` like NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq while `sacrificing merit for their masters`.
He said the PTI had filed the reference in the light of court decision.
`The courts have already given their verdict on the illegal shifting of Sharif family`s sugar mills and there was no reason that the speaker should reject the reference.
`The plea that the matter is sub judice is actually a confession that the reference had some worth, he said.