Hamza Shehbaz again took oath as Chief Minister of Punjab.

 After a political tussle, Elahi was defeated by Pimal after Shujaat's Hus party to vote for Hamza.

July 23, 2022


LahorePunjab Governor Balighur Rehman on Saturday administered the oath of office to newly elected Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz, after a day of turmoil and political tension, finally defeating Muslim League (Q) leader Chaudhry Pervez Elahi for the second time. Had to.

Ministers, Muslim League (N) leaders, officials, workers, members of national and provincial assemblies and senior officials were one percent of those who interacted with him.

The chants of "Ek Zardari sab p bhari" were very difficult after Hamza tak tha.

Hamza's second victory

After a nail-biting climax that looked as clear as day, the Muslim League (N) on Friday scored a dramatic victory over the PTI that few predicted in the Punjab chief ministerial election. was, and retained the Punjab throne after surviving his closest brush with loss. . in the political center.

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PML-Q chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain's warm letter instructing his MPs to vote for PML-N candidate - orders from Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari After that, Hamza Shahbaz was declared the winner. Votes were not counted in the light of party chief's letter.

According to Mazari, Hamza got 179 votes while Elahi got 176 votes, but only 10 votes of Elahi's own party were not counted, thus tipping the tables in favor of Hamza.

In line with the Supreme Court's ruling on Article 63-A on the defection clause, the Deputy Speaker said he had rejected the votes of the Muslim League (Q) legislators.

Ironically, the Supreme Court's judgment served as the legal basis for launching the second round of elections for the office of Chief Minister.

As ordered by the Supreme Court, the run-off polls came five days after by-elections on 20 seats that fell vacant after the defection of the PTI, which voted for Hamza, in a new, reconstituted house. The Electoral College was changed.

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