The petitioners maintained that the PTI MNAs tendered their resignations as per party policy on political grounds with the objective of reaching an agreement with the then “opposition parties for holding fresh elections so that a new government may be formed with a real mandate” of people. Moreover, the petitioners submitted the records and transcript of the audio leaks regarding the PTI resignations that surfaced on September 25.
The plea stated that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, cabinet members and PML-N leaders were heard taking approval for accepting the resignations from PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif. They said the government did not deny the audio leaks, but owned it on September 27, which backs the PTI’s stance that the resignations were not properly processed.
The petitioners requested the court to direct the NA speaker to summon “112 MNAs” and petitioners for an inquiry whether the resignations were “voluntary and genuine”, and fulfilled the criteria laid out under Article 64 of the constitution. The party appealed to the court to declare the spaker and ECP’s order on their seats “illegal”, issued “without lawful authority and of no legal effect. They also stated that the orders were in violation of the Constitution and the law settled by the Supreme Court.
The PTI had appealed to the IHC to hold immediate hearing of their case. However, the request was turned down and the court decided to hold a hearing today. IHC CJ Athar Minallah will hear the plea.
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