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Govt to give overseas Pakistanis right to vote as per SC decision: Babar Awan

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Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliament­ary Affairs Babar Awan on Monday emphasised that overseas Pakistanis had already been given the right to vote in a Supreme Court decision in 2018 and the ruling PTI government would fulfil Prime Minister Imran Khan's promise to "include them in power in Pakistan".

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad alongside Minister of State for Informatio­n Farrukh Habib, Awan rejected Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif's proposed allocation of reserved seats in the two houses of the bicameral parliament for the overseas Pakistanis.

Shehbaz had suggested

that five to seven seats in the National Assembly and two seats in the Senate be allocated to overseas Pakistanis. He had also said that overseas Pakistanis should come to the country to cast their votes during elections. In his press conference today, Awan termed Shehbaz's proposal as a "fraud and flawed strategy". He stressed that the government believed in the supremacy of the parliament and wanted to do all legislatio­n through the House.

The speaker of the National Assembly was requested by both the government and the opposition to form a committee to discuss the Elections (Amendment) Bill 2020 which was passed by the lower house of parliament earlier this month, he said, adding that he would welcome recommenda­tions by people anywhere in Pakistan and especially the opposition. "Doors are open for negotiatio­ns," he stressed.

The adviser, however, termed Shehbaz's proposed formula as a "fraud plan", saying that it violated the Supreme Court's decisions. He said that whenever the government introduced legislatio­n in parliament, the opposition did not only reject it but ridiculed it as well which meant they did not believe in the parliament and its supremacy. The opposition, instead, looked for "alternate routes", he said.

"Overseas Pakistanis were promised by Imran Khan that [PTI] would include them in power in Pakistan but the mode cannot be what Shehbaz Sharif says."

Awan cited the Supreme Court's 2018 judgement in the Farhat Javed Siddiqui case in which the apex court had clarified certain things regarding the voting rights of overseas Pakistanis. The leader of the opposition's recommenda­tion is against the Supreme Court's decision and in contempt of it, he added.

"The Supreme Court said the right to vote for overseas Pakistanis already existed as per law. They do not need to be given the right. Secondly, it is duly recognised, [the right] cannot be rejected. Shehbaz Sharif's plan is that some favoured people be brought to parliament and 10 million Pakistanis be deprived of their right. This cannot happen," he insisted.

Awan said the Supreme Court's decision needed to be implemente­d under any condition but Shehbaz and his party had "rejected" it.

The adviser said Article 17, Article 19 and Article 106(2) all gave overseas Pakistanis the right to vote and it was their fundamenta­l right which "cannot be ended because of Shehbaz Sharif's recommenda­tion"."Do not mess with the Constituti­on. Shehbaz Sharif, do not make a joke of the Constituti­on. Do not insult the Constituti­on. Forget this buying and selling," he said, adding: "If the whole parliament wants together to deprive them (overseas Pakistanis) of their rights, Article 8 of the Constituti­on prohibits it."

Awan said whatever discussion needed to be done on electoral reforms should take place in the parliament and advised the opposition not to look for "alternate roads". The adviser shared that parliament­ary leaders would be briefed by agencies regarding the environmen­t being created on Pakistan's border because of the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanista­n.

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Farrukh Habib, Minister of State for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng and Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Awan, Advisor to PM on Parliament­ary Affairs, addressing a press conference. -APP
ISLAMABAD Farrukh Habib, Minister of State for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng and Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Awan, Advisor to PM on Parliament­ary Affairs, addressing a press conference. -APP

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