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Acrimony on display as Pak parliament session begins

ISLAMABAD: On the first day of the opening session of newly elected National Assembly, vested interests and political compulsions forced Pakistan’s opposition parties into a disjointed and divided mode as Imran Khan is all set to become the prime minister.

Acrimony on display as Pak parliament session begins

Newly elected parliamentarian Imran Khan (left) takes the oath of office with Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Islamabad on Monday. AP/PTI



Fasihur Rehman Khan

Islamabad, August 13

On the first day of the opening session of newly elected National Assembly, vested interests and political compulsions forced Pakistan’s opposition parties into a disjointed and divided mode as Imran Khan is all set to become the prime minister.

The two main opposition parties — PML-N and PPP — supposed to contest prime minister and speakership vote jointly against Imran Khan led PTI, remained at arm’s length when the Monday session opened for oath of all members.

Former President Asif Ali Zardari, who shares PPP leadership with son Bilawal Bhutto, didn’t shake hands with PML-N President even when sitting in proximity at front rows of Parliament. Neither did Imran Khan exchange any pleasantry with Asif Zardari or Shahbaz Sharif amid speculations that PPP may be low key or withdraw its joint candidate for Speakership in favour of PTI’s Asad Qaiser. Or behave lukewarm towards Shahbaz Sharif’s candidature in voting as he faces Imran Khan for premiership race on August 17. To meet this end, a photo opportunity and handshake was carved out and stage managed between Imran Khan and Bilawal Bhutto in the National Assembly hall as both exchanged pleasantries.

Pakistan’s 15th National Assembly commenced on Monday with oath taking of new legislators and to kick start a democratic process that will culminate on Friday after election of new prime minister and Speaker.

Imran Khan is all set to become PM by August 17 as he and cabinet members will take oath of office the next day.

Shahbaz Sharif, former Punjab chief minister, will become the Opposition leader. And PTI’s Asad Qaiser is expected to easily get elected as Speaker.

Imran borrows waistcoat for photo 

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Prime Minister-in-waiting Imran Khan on Monday borrowed a waistcoat from an employee of the National Assembly to pose for a photograph for his parliamentary registration card, a media report said on Monday. Khan arrived in parliament wearing a traditional white salwar kameez to attend the maiden session of the National Assembly. He first got himself registered at the parliament. He then asked for a waistcoat to pose for a registration card picture, Urdu langauge daily Jang reported. PTI

Jailed Sharif appears in court

Islamabad: Pakistan’s jailed former PM Nawaz Sharif on Monday appeared before an accountability court hearing two graft cases against him and his family, but the proceeding was adjourned till Wednesday following disturbance caused by reports of firing outside the court premises. The  PML-N leader appeared before the court for hearing in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills and the Hill Metal Establishment cases. Sharif was brought to the court in an armoured vehicle and was taken back to the high-security jail after the hearing. PTI

Shehbaz, Bilawal to lose security deposit

Islamabad: PML-N chief Shehbaz Sharif and chairman of the PPP Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari are among the candidates whose security deposit will be forfeited for failing to get 25 per cent of the total votes polled in their constituencies in the July 25 elections, according to a media report on Monday. PTI

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