PM writes letter to CEC for suspension of PML-N MP in KP Assembly

Published March 14, 2015
The letter, which was written by Nawaz as the chief of PML-N and not as prime minister, requested the suspension of PML-N MPA Wajihuzzaman from the KP assembly for violation of party policy and misconduct. — AFP/File
The letter, which was written by Nawaz as the chief of PML-N and not as prime minister, requested the suspension of PML-N MPA Wajihuzzaman from the KP assembly for violation of party policy and misconduct. — AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday wrote a letter to Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sardar Raza Khan requesting the suspension of a Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N) member in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly.

The letter, which was written by Nawaz as PML-N chief and not as the country's premier, requested the suspension of PML-N MPA Wajihuzzaman from the KP assembly for violating the party's policy and for misconduct.

Wajihuzzaman, whose membership from the party was suspended earlier this week, had suggested the name of an independent candidate for the senate elections, which was in violation of the party's policy as senate candidates must be from the assembly.

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Since the MPA's party membership was terminated, Nawaz requested the CEC to suspend Wajihuzzaman's membership from the KP assembly as well.

Sources in the election commission said that the matter will be investigated after a formal reference has been received from the speaker of KP assembly Asad Qaiser.

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