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PML-Q struggling to block NWFP’s renaming in Senate

Written By Umair Ali Sarwar on Friday, April 9, 2010 | Friday, April 09, 2010

PML-Q struggling to block NWFP’s renaming in Senate

* Dissident group joins former ruling party, vows to vote against the clause
* Move will go in vain as PPP, allies enjoy majority

By Irfan Ghauri


ISLAMABAD: The two factions of the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) have joined hands and are making belated efforts to muster support of other political parties to block the renaming of NWFP as Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa in the Senate, Daily Times learnt on Thursday.

The PML-Q and the PML-Q dissident group led by Hamid Nasir Chattha and Senator Salim Saifullah had a combined strength of 21 senators in the 100-member Upper House, which would debate the 18th Amendment Bill today (Friday), after the National Assembly passed it on Thursday.

According to sources, both the factions had decided to vote against the new name of the province and put up maximum resistance with support of other political parties. The PML-Q and the dissident group have contacted other parties and some independent senators to also resist the issue.

“We are contacting other parties to muster support” PML-Q dissident group leader Kashmala Tariq said without elaborating which other parties they had contacted. However she confirmed that both the factions have decided to vote against the said amendment.

According to sources, the attempts of the PML-Q would go in vain as the government and its allies have the required strength to pass the 18th Amendment Bill through the Senate as well. However the political observers see it as a move to make their presence felt in the parliament especially when they have a noticeable combined strength in the Upper House.

To pass an amendment in the 100-member House by two-thirds majority, the government would require 67 votes, which it should easily get.

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