After two days, here is a summary of the dissolution of the K-P Assembly: Haji Ghulam Ali, the Governor of Saif, insists that assemblies should not be disrupted.
PESHAWAR: According to Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister on Information, a summary will be forwarded to the governor to dissolve the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Assembly following the dissolution of the Punjab Assembly.
The governor will receive the recommendation to dissolve the K-P Assembly two days after that, according to a representative for the provincial government.
In 48 hours, the Punjab Legislature will be disbanded, and Mahmood Khan, the chief minister of K-P, would then advise the governor to dissolve the provincial assembly.
He added that there was no issue in K-P and that they would wait until the Punjab Assembly was dissolved.
He stated that a letter requesting the appointment of a caretaker chief minister would also be sent to opposition leader Akram Khan Durrani following the dissolution of the KP Assembly.
“The federal government now has no choice except to hold new elections,” stated Barrister Saif.
The governor of K-P, Haji Ghulam Ali, on the other hand, reaffirmed his position that assemblies should not be broken.
“The Punjab Assembly’s dissolution was mentioned in the news. It will be disrespectful to the people and the nation. Given the state of the nation, we should practise patience and tolerance. The public is not at all served by this egoism, he declared.
He added that although the Punjab chief minister had given a recommendation to dissolve the parliament in accordance with constitutional requirements, those who cared about both the public and the interests of the country never made such judgements.
My personal recommendation is to not dissolve the assembly, but whatever occurs will be legal if Khyber-chief Pakhtunkhwa’s minister also exercises this prerogative, Haji remarked.