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April 16 , 2022

 

Sardar Abdul Qayyum Niazi Resigns as AJK PM

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Prime Minister Sardar Abdul Qayyum Niazi on Thursday tendered his resignation from his office to defuse the move by his parliamentary party — PTI — to replace him with regional president Sardar Tanveer Ilyas through a vote of no-confidence.

“Under Article 16 (1) of the AJK Constitution, I, the undersigned, resign from my office of the prime minister,” reads the handwritten resignation dated April 14, which was addressed to the AJK president.

Dr Asif Hussain Shah, secretary of presidential affairs, confirmed to  Dawn that President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry had received and accepted the resignation and forwarded the same to the chief secretary for issuance of a formal notification in this regard.

Niazi was to face a vote of no confidence on Friday after 25 members of the PTI parliamentary party had  moved a resolution  to this effect against him on Tuesday under Article 18 of the AJK Constitution.

The movers had charged him with “loss of the trust of the parliamentary party, failure to highlight Kashmir issue and implement party manifesto in addition to bad governance, nepotism and violation of merit.”

Since the AJK Constitution makes it mandatory for the movers of a no-trust resolution to name a successor to the prime minister, they had nominated the party’s regional president Ilyas to succeed Niazi.

A session for voting on the no-trust move is summoned by the speaker under Article 27 (4) not earlier than three and not later than seven days after the receipt of the resolution.

After the approval of the resolution by the majority of the total membership, the successor is deemed to have been elected as prime minister.

On Tuesday, AJK Assembly Speaker Anwarul Haq had announced his decision to convene a session at 10:30am on Friday. The notification, however, had not mentioned any reason as to why the session had been called.

Abdul Majid Khan, one of the signatories of the no-trust move, told  Dawn that the session beginning on Friday was convened by the speaker on the requisition of 25 PTI lawmakers which he said was submitted under Rule 17(1) of the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly shortly before the submission of the no-trust resolution.

“The house will assemble on Friday during which Rule 15 (1) will be suspended to conduct the process for the election of the new leader of the house in one day,” he asserted.

Rule 15 (1) of the Rules of Procedure lays down a condition that nomination papers of the prime ministerial candidate should be filed two days before the day fixed for voting.

Some legal experts were of the view that in the event of the prime minister's resignation, the session had to be summoned by the president within 14 days of the resignation to elect the new prime minister as the session already summoned by the speaker could not proceed to elect the new leader of the house.

Courtesy https://www.dawn.com

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