Elahi expresses intention to dissolve assembly despite giving undertaking

By: News Desk
Published: 08:56 PM, 23 Dec, 2022
Elahi expresses intention to dissolve assembly despite giving undertaking
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Just after passing a couple of hours of giving an undertaking to the court on Friday, the Punjab Chief Minister Ch Pervaiz Elahi has expressed his contradictory intention to dissolve the assembly.
According to the 24News HD TV channel, Punjab CM Pervaiz Elahi gave this impression in a public message from his Twitter account on Friday night. 

https://twitter.com/ChParvezElahi/status/1606303080416526339?cxt=HHwWhoC-3YOJ3sosAAAA
It is worth mentioning that the Lahore High Court (LHC) has given a decision in the case of de-notification of the CM that Pervaiz Elahi will not dissolve the assembly as per undertaking.
But now contradicting the undertaking in the court, Ch Pervaiz Elahi after reinstating as the Chief Minister of Punjab once again issued a statement regarding the dissolution of the Assembly.
Ch Pervaiz Elahi in his last tweet said, the decision to dissolve the assemblies is final and Imran Khan's decision will be fully implemented.
Punjab CM Pervaiz Elahi also said in his tweet that the imported government wants to run away from the general elections.
He further said in the tweet that they will present the imported government in the people's court which will give the final decision.

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He said in another tweet on the situation said the resolution against the governor passed by the provincial assembly today (Friday) is important.
In light of this resolution, we are going to request the President to take action against the Punjab governor for misconduct and remove him from office immediately, he added in the tweet.

In his third tweet, Elahi congratulated the people of Punjab that the court has blocked the way of the Governor's violation of the constitution as the selected governor of the imported government has tried to restore Article 58(2) b but has been blocked.

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