This combination shows the two MPAs from Sindh, Muhammad Aslam Abro (L) and Shaharyar Khan Shar (R). Photos provided by Javed Hussain
The ruling PTI on Thursday expelled two of its lawmakers from Sindh Shaharyar Khan Shar and Muhammad Aslam Abro for violating the party s instructions during the recent Senate polls.
The basic party membership of Abro, MPA from PS-1 Jacobabad-I and Shar, MPA from PS-18 Ghotki-I, has been cancelled, the PTI s Standing Committee on Accountability and Discipline (SCAD) shared in an order.
The decision was taken unanimously by members of the committee, according to a statement by the PTI s media department.
PTI MPAs Shar, Abro issued notices for ‘violating party discipline’
Party s disciplinary committee termed their actions ahead of Senate polls as ‘against party policy and constitution’
PTI MPA Muhammad Aslam Abro (L) and PTI MPA Shehr Yar Khan Shar (R). PHOTO: EXPRESS
KARACHI:
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) issued show-cause notices on Thursday to two of its Sindh Assembly members for violating the party discipline in the run-up to yesterday s Senate polls.
PTI MPA Aslam Abro and Shehr Yar Shar were issued the notices by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Central Standing Committee on Discipline and Accountability Salman Aftab.
The disciplinary committee issued the MPAs notices for making accusations against party leadership which went viral on social, print and electronic media . Their actions were labelled as being against the PTI s policy and its constitution.
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House in melee as PPP, PTI come to blows
Parties accuse each other of ‘kidnapping’ dissident PTI MPA, resort to scuffling, shoving
Sindh Assembly Session. PHOTO: NNI
KARACHI:
Pandemonium and melee defined the Sindh Assembly session on Tuesday when lawmakers from the Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf came to blows. The lawmakers resorted to scuffling and shoving each other, with the point of contention being a dissident PTI MPA, Karim Bux Gabol.
Gabol, who was elected from the PS-100 constituency in East district in the 2018 general election, had announced on Monday that he would not be voting for his party’s candidates in the Senate elections, which are scheduled today (Wednesday).