The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Saturday challenged the Aircraft, Helicopter bill approved by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly in Peshawar High Court, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
The bill regarding the use of government-owned helicopters has been challenged in court by MPA Sardar Yousuf, PML-N parliamentary leader in the KP Assembly. The provincial government and chief secretary were made respondents in the petition.
The PTI KP government recently passed a legislative bill in the provincial legislature to allow the use of aircraft or helicopters by the functionaries of the government at public expense for personal gains.
Similarly, the legislation empowers the chief minister to allow any minister, advisor or special assistant to chief minister, public servant or government servant to utilize the facility at public expense.
The bill was passed amid serious controversy and opposition protest. The opposition contented that the law would allow everyone to use aircraft, and helicopter at public expense like a cab or rickshaw.
Sardar Yousuf argued that the amendment to the laws was made illegally. No one, including Imran Khan, would be allowed to use public money, he said, adding that the bill was approved as the PTI was in majority in the provincial assembly.
He contended that any legislation with retrospective implementation is unconstitutional and in the case of the Aircraft, Helicopter bill since it was drafted for providing protection to PTI Chairman Imran Khan and his several cronies for callously using KP government’s helicopter for several years despite any legal authority and entitlement.
He argued that the provincial government had provided legal shelter to the use of provincial government-owned helicopters since 208 through the bill. He said it had also allowed renting out the helicopter for commercial use.
The petitioner pleaded with the court to declare the law null and void.
Pertinent to mention Last month, KP Governor Haji Ghulam Ali signed the bill despite having reservations on it. He also wrote a dissenting note, saying he was not satisfied with the bill. He is of the view that the bill was approved by the PTI-led provincial government just to protect the past use of the helicopters by Imran Khan.