Pakistan People’s Party has decided to hold early elections in the country; meanwhile the Senate elections would be held in mid-February, from 10 to 20th February.
The core committee of the PPP also decided not to write letter to the
Swiss authorities regarding the reopening of cases against President
Asif Zardari.
The meeting of the core committee was held at the president house and
was chaired by President Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani and was
attended by important ministers and PPP leaders.
A meeting of some federal ministers and senior leaders of PPP with
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani in
chair today decided to hold by-elections to all the vacant seats in the
assemblies and completing all legal formalities for this purpose at the
earliest.
Those who were present during today’s meeting included Syed Nayyar
Hussain Bukhari, Ch. Ahmed Mukhtar, Senator A. Rehman Malik, Mir Hazar
Khan Bijarani, Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo, Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah,
Makhdoom Shahabuddin, Syed Naveed Qamar, Ms. Sherry Rehman, Senator
Faisal Raza Abidi, Senator Sardar Ali Khan, Mr. Nazar Muhammad Gondal,
Raja Pervez Ashraf, Rana Muhammad Farooq Saeed Khan, Ms. Rukhsana
Bangash, Ms. Fouzia Habib and Spokesperson to the President Mr.
Farhatullah Babar.
The meeting also decided to begin consultative process with coalition
partners in the Parliament on the issue of formation of new provinces.
Appropriate legislative measures will soon be adopted in the Parliament
for the carving out of Seraiki province in the light of consultations
with political partners.
Briefing about the meeting Spokesperson to the President Mr.
Farhatullah Babar said that political and economic situation was
discussed during the meeting.
The meeting hailed the Cabinet decision Wednesday to support a
private member bill that seeks to make it mandatory for all the public
servants drawing their salary from the public exchequer to declare and
make public details of their assets in the same manner as the
parliamentarians do. The meeting noted that in the past such initiatives
were thwarted on flimsy grounds and decided to push through the
proposed legislation with vigor and political determination.
Babar said that the meeting rejected the proposal mooted by some
political circles for the setting up of military courts as undemocratic,
uncalled for and undermining the civil and democratic institutions. The
Party will resist any such move, it said.
The meeting also welcomed Prime Minister’s announcement to lift ban
on Government jobs. Noting that the announcement was awaiting
formalization the meeting called upon the Government to urgently issue
appropriate notification to this effect so that the doors for
recruitment in Government departments were opened.
The Prime Minister briefed that meeting on gas, electricity, sugar
and fertilizer situation in the country. Discussing the issue of gas,
the Prime Minister said that the Government was giving top priority to
domestic consumers and there will be no interruption to the domestic
consumers. He said that gas supplies to industry, cement, fertilizer and
thermal power sectors would remain suspended during the current month
due to expected increase in demand and consumption by the domestic
sector.
The Prime Minister said that Cabinet Committee has been directed to
introduce reforms in the energy sector as early as possible and to take
necessary steps in order to reduce system losses by gas companies.
He said that a committee led by Petroleum Minister Dr Asim Hussain has been tasked to hold talks with stakeholders in Sindh to share some of the gas produced in Sindh with Punjab and submit its report.
He said that a committee led by Petroleum Minister Dr Asim Hussain has been tasked to hold talks with stakeholders in Sindh to share some of the gas produced in Sindh with Punjab and submit its report.
The meeting appreciated these measures and called for implementing the decisions and daily monitoring by the Energy Committee.
Briefing about the economic state of affairs, the Prime Ministers
said that the Government’s efforts to broaden tax base have registered a
significant success. He said that the austerity measures adopted by the
Government have also yielded positive results. The measures to curtail
budgetary expenditures have also met successes. He said that inflation
has come down during the first six months of the current fiscal year as
was witnessed by the downward trend in the Consumer Price Index and
sensitive price index.
The meeting decided to mobilize people and to hold rallies and public
meetings at the divisional levels throughout the country which would be
addressed by the senior leadership of the Party including the Prime
Minister.
It also asked President PPP KPK chapter, Senator Sardar Ali, to also
make preparation for holding a public jalsa in the tribal area, the
first of its kind by PPP after Political Parties Order was extended to
tribal area by President Asif Ali Zardari in August 2011.
He said that the meeting decided to hold dialogue with all political
parties and leaders for strengthening democracy in the country and to
take the country out of myriad of problems.
Interior Minister Senator A. Rehman Malik also briefed the meeting on prevailing law & order situation.
Faharullah Babar said that as a part of consultative process to take
coalition partners on board on the issue of new provinces, President,
soon after meeting of PPP core committee held meeting ANP Chief
Asfandyar Wali Khan. Current political situation and coalition matters
were discussed during the meeting.
On the occasion Asfandyar wali said that the unconstitutional division of the Khyaber Pakhtoonkhawa would be not allowed.
According to private TV channel the committee was briefed by Babar
Awan and other constitutional experts regarding the memogate and NRO
verdicts and decided not to write letter to Swiss courts regarding the
reopening of cases against president. The committee said that president
enjoys immunity under constitution and no one should teach the
government regarding the interpretation of the presidential immunity.
The committee said that the president is not party in the memogate
and in the thinking of committee the memo is only a piece of paper.
The PPP also decided to present the next fiscal budget, which would
be people friendly, adding that the general elections would be held in
October.
For the interim set the consultation would be done with the political parties. SANA