Pakistan, July 1 -- The Punjab Assembly has reportedly started legal proceedings to de-seat 26 suspended opposition lawmakers. These members were initially barred for 15 sittings following disruptive behavior during Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz's speech in the budget session on June 27.
The Speaker's Office, led by Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan, has initiated consultations with the Punjab Law Department on the constitutional and legal grounds for ending their assembly membership. They are examining high court and Supreme Court rulings, including a precedent involving former CJP Umar Ata Bandial's decision on Hamza Shehbaz.
Under Rule 210(3) and Rule 223 of the Assembly's procedural rules, the suspended members are accused of tearing papers, ...
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