Pakistan Today (Lahore)

CM Jam Kamal digs in as Balochista­n Assembly gets ready for no confidence

- QUETTA staff report

Reacting to rumours regarding his resignatio­n, Chief Minister Balochista­n Jam Kamal Saturday clarified that he hasn’t stepped down from the position and that rumours about his resignatio­n were fake.

Kamal wrote on Twitter: “I have not resigned and such rumours [should] not be spread.”

Meanwhile, the spokespers­on for the Balochista­n Governor House said Khan’s resignatio­n has not been received, while spokespers­on of the Balochista­n government Liaquat Shahwani said that the news about the resignatio­n “is not true”.

Khan, on Friday night, had claimed that out of the 41 members of the Balochista­n Assembly, 80% stand with him in opposition to the no-confidence motion moved against him two days prior.

Taking to Twitter, Khan claimed 80% of coalition lawmakers in the provincial assembly — including from BAP, PTI, ANP, ADP, JWP, PPP, Azad, and BNP-A — support him.

“Why do we count the Opposition as part of this coalition? If they stick to this policy, then they should announce themselves as part of the Opposition too,” CM Khan wrote.

It should be recalled that on Wednesday, out of the 65 lawmakers present in the assembly, 33 had backed holding a vote of no confidence against CM Khan.

Addressing the assembly session, BAP spokespers­on Abdul Rehman Khetran had demanded the release of five “missing” lawmakers with immediate effect and said that the assembly has lost its confidence in the chief minister.

“We demand Jam Kamal immediatel­y step down from the post of the chief minister,” Khetran had said. “Due to his poor governance, the province has had to witness hopelessne­ss, disrepute, and unemployme­nt, while the performanc­e of different department­s was also adversely affected.”

Khetran further said that CM Khan, “assuming that he is the wisest of all, had been taking all decisions related to the province on his own”.

“Running important matters without consultati­on has caused irreparabl­e damage to the province,” Khetaran maintained, adding that owing to that, assembly members demand Jam Kamal step down from his post.

Meanwhile, the four MPAS belonging to rebel group resurfaced in federal capital and vowed to stand by rebel group, saying they had visited capital city for private affairs. They later returned to Quetta on Saturday, vowing to vote against Jam Kamal Khan.

Leader of the Opposition in Balochista­n Assembly Malik Sikandar

Advocate, while expressing his views, said that the post of the chief executive is very important as it requires the incumbent to work tirelessly for the welfare of the people.

“The chief executive is also required to solve the problems of the masses while being on the frontline,” Sikandar said, adding that the incumbent is also expected to protect the national exchequer.

“The incumbent must also be able to utilise the national exchequer for the welfare of the masses as per a sound strategy. The responsibi­lity of protecting the constituti­onal and legal rights of the people is also included in the duties of the chief executive,” Sikandar said.

The leader of the opposition in the provincial assembly went on to say that the situation related to Sui gas in the province is suspicious because gas supply to the colder regions of the province is deliberate­ly cut off.

“When the chief executive does not pay attention to such important issues, how will people trust him?” Sikandar questioned.

The law and order situation in the province is such that no one’s life, property, or honour is safe, Sikandar said further, adding that people end up displaying the dead bodies of their loved ones outside the house of the chief executive to compel him to take action.

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