Islamabad (Staff Report/Agencies): The PTI has decided to approach the Supreme Court again for the verification of its MNAs’ resignations.
PTI leader Senator Shibli Faraz said that the lawmakers would not go to the Parliament House, and instead, the PTI would approach the Supreme Court to seek acceptance of the mass resignations as it believes that the speaker was deliberately dragging his feet on the issue.
The party’s legal team has started preparing for the case as the PTI announced that its MNAs would reach the assembly to tender their resignations again, the speaker had adjourned its session indefinitely.
The “delay tactics” being employed by the NA speaker have compelled the PTI to move the top court once more.
Earlier, the party wrote a letter to Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf seeking time for the verification of their legislators’ resignations.
The PTI lawmakers had tendered their resignations en masse after the Imran Khan government was ousted through a no-confidence motion back in April.
The PTI has claimed resignations were accepted by former deputy speaker Qasim Suri, who was the chair after Asad Qaiser's resignation.
However, once Raja Pervez Ashraf was elected as the speaker, he decided to verify the resignations by interviewing lawmakers individually.
Later, the resignations of PTI members were de-sealed and Raja accepted only 11 of them.