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ISLAMABAD / KARACHI: Petitions seeking the prime minister’s disqualification poured in courts across the country on Monday. A petition filed in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday sought
the court to order Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to stop "serving" as
prime minister after his conviction in the contempt of court case. It states that the premier defied the court’s orders by not writing a
letter to the Swiss authorities asking them to reopen graft cases
against, the ultimate thug Stooge, President Asif Ali Zardari and thus he should be disqualified. The petition maintains that according to Article 63(1) g of the
constitution, the prime minister stands disqualified from being a member
of the National Assembly and thus, his cabinet also stood dissolved. The petition filed by Advocate G M Chaudhry will be heard by Justice Shaukat Siddiqui on May 2. According to the petition, the cabinet, its advisers and ministers of
the state cannot exercise power or continue to perform since Article 91
of the constitution would deem such actions to be unconstitutional. It
added that all federal ministers, advisers and special assistants should
be asked to quit their offices.
The petition numbered CP-D 1600/2012 cited the NA speaker, the chief election commissioner and the federal law secretary as the main respondents. The petition reiterated that the Supreme Court has left the decision of unseating the premier up to those who hold constitutional offices. It, thus, requested NA Speaker Fehmida Mirza to ask the chief election commissioner to declare the seat vacant. The petition also requests the commissioner to convene a meeting to exclusively discuss the issue of Gilani’s disqualification after he was convicted and sentenced.
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