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  • Punjab governor urges COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa to play his role in implementing the constitutional framework in the province.
  • Appeals to the army chief to play his role to restore people’s confidence in provincial and federal governments.
  • Hamza Shahbaz is the main character behind all the unconstitutional actions in Punjab, he tells the prime minister.
LAHORE: Punjab Governor Omar Sarfraz Cheema on Wednesday penned a letter to Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Qamar Javed Bajwa urging him to play his due role in the implementation of constitutional framework in the province.

Expressing his concerns over the prevailing political crisis in the province, the Punjab governor appealed to the army chief to play his role to restore people’s confidence in provincial and federal governments.

Meanwhile, he also sent copies of his letters to the prime minister and the president over the Punjab crisis to the army chief.

Earlier in the day, Omar Sarfraz Cheema wrote a letter to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif about the political and constitutional crisis in the province.

In the letter, the Punjab governor vowed to protect the country’s Constitution by utilising all of his skills and abilities.

“No power can bar me from stopping your son's unconstitutional actions,” the governor told the PM.

Declaring Usman Buzdar’s resignation as controversial, Cheema accused the PML-N of securing the support of PTI’s defected lawmakers and added that the turncoats were even presented before the media.

“Hamza Shahbaz has taken advantage of being the son of the prime minister,” he wrote, adding that he is the "main character" behind all the unconstitutional actions in Punjab.

The governor said that the Punjab Assembly secretary had apprised him about the violations of laws relating to the “fraud election” for the post of chief ministership.

He maintained that the advocate general Punjab had also declared the election as “illegal”. The advocate general had also identified legal flaws in the elections of the deputy speaker.

The governor further said that he had written a letter to the president to bring all the facts into his knowledge and sought his guidance in this regard.

IG Punjab and the chief secretary played an "evil role" in the recent election for the CM’s slot, he alleged, adding that the officers besieged the Governor House in the name of the security ahead of the oath-taking ceremony. The chief secretary also tried to pressurise the governor.

“You, as prime minister, dragged the country towards political crisis by using your powers unconstitutionally,” he accused the prime minister.

“You, your son and Maryam Nawaz are nominated in criminal cases”, the governor said, adding that it is the country’s "bad luck" that the PM and Punjab CM were on key post despite being on bails.

 

Punjab governor vows to put Hamza Shehbaz in jail if provided five soldiers​

Punjab Governor Omar Sarafarz Cheema. Photo: Twitter
Punjab Governor Omar Sarafarz Cheema. Photo: Twitter

  • Governor Omar Sarafarz Cheema wants to arrest Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz.
  • Crisis-hit Punjab has been taken hostage by force, he says.
  • The natural umpire has the same rules for both teams, says the Punjab governor
LAHORE: A day after urging Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa to play his "role" in the implementation of the Constitutional framework in Punjab, Governor Omar Sarfaraz Cheema Thursday said that he will arrest CM Hamza Shehbaz Sharif if provided “a subedar and four soldiers”.
In a statement on Twitter, Omar Sarafarz Cheema said that the crisis-hit province has been taken hostage by force.
The PTI loyalist said that the silence of mainstream political parties on the constitutional crisis in Punjab is "extremely worrying" and added that Awab Alvi, President Arif Alvi's son, will be the next chief minister of Sindh if such practices become the culture of our politics.

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"I always called for a neutral umpire during my political struggle,” he said, adding that the neutral umpire, in fact, has the same rules for both teams.
Cheema has been at the centre of controversy in the country's biggest province since PTI appointed him as governor replacing Mohammad Sarwar at the peak of the crisis last month.
Refusing to administer the oath to Hamza Shehbaz, he also earned the ire of the Lahore High Court which later ordered National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf to do the job.

Governor appeals COAS to play his 'role'​

A day earlier, Omar Sarfaraz Cheema had penned a letter to COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa urging him to play his due role in the implementation of the constitutional framework in the province.
He had appealed to the army chief to play his role to restore people’s confidence in provincial and federal governments.
He also sent copies of his letter to the prime minister and the president.

'No power can bar me from stopping your son's unconstitutional actions'​

Earlier, Omar Sarfaraz Cheema had written a letter to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif about the political and constitutional crisis in the province.
In the letter, the Punjab governor vowed to protect the country’s Constitution by utilising all of his skills and abilities.
“No power can bar me from stopping your son's unconstitutional actions,” the governor had told the PM.
Declaring Usman Buzdar’s resignation as controversial, Cheema had accused the PML-N of securing the support of PTI’s dissident lawmakers and added that the turncoats were even presented before the media.
“Hamza Shahbaz has taken advantage of being the son of the prime minister.”
The governor had said that the Punjab Assembly secretary had apprised him about the violations of laws relating to the “fraud election” for the post of the chief minister.
“You, as prime minister, dragged the country towards political crisis by using your powers unconstitutionally,” Cheema had stated.
“You, your son and Maryam Nawaz are nominated in criminal cases”, the governor had said, adding that it is the country’s "bad luck" that the PM and Punjab CM were on key posts despite being on bails.

 
Supreme court done its duty by installing a criminal as PM of Pakistan , Lohar Hight court done its duty by installing another criminal as CM of Punjab , now Bajwa Traitor trying hard to corner governor and president, bajwa actually threatened the punjab governor yesterday forced him to manage president of Pakistan, but both governor and president rejected bajwas threat and wove to defend the constitution till the end ..lets see what he will do in next step
 
Supreme court done its duty by installing a criminal as PM of Pakistan , Lohar Hight court done its duty by installing another criminal as CM of Punjab , now Bajwa Traitor trying hard to corner governor and president, bajwa actually threatened the punjab governor yesterday forced him to manage president of Pakistan, but both governor and president rejected bajwas threat and wove to defend the constitution till the end ..lets see what he will do in next step
Keep dwelling in your cloud cuckoo land, I have no issues. The real stuff is yet to come mark my words(all predictions true so far). Nevertheless, I will try to refrain from entertaining childish posts in future. :D
 
Supreme court done its duty by installing a criminal as PM of Pakistan , Lohar Hight court done its duty by installing another criminal as CM of Punjab , now Bajwa Traitor trying hard to corner governor and president, bajwa actually threatened the punjab governor yesterday forced him to manage president of Pakistan, but both governor and president rejected bajwas threat and wove to defend the constitution till the end ..lets see what he will do in next step
Dude you are quoting Sabir Shakir. He is like the Hamid Mir of ARY.😄😁
 
Nope. Every state institution should be neutral when it comes to political parties, they should serve the state, not a cult.
Yes they shouldn’t be making unilateral decisions that go against the constitution, the common law and common sense.
 
Punjab Governor Omar Sarfraz Cheema on Wednesday penned a letter to Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Qamar Javed Bajwa urging him to play his due role in the implementation of constitutional framework in the province.

Would the kind Governor be able to provide the legal basis upon which he is assuming a role for the COAS in the "implementation of constitutional framework in the province"?

(Without such a basis in law, is the Governor is asking another government functionary to do an illegal act for which he could be prosecuted?)
 
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