Electing a chief minister in Punjab: Key highlights from LHC’s verdict

By Shahid Hussain
April 15, 2022

Lahore High Court directs Punjab Assembly to hold vote to elect new CM no later than April 16

Lahore High Court building. — APP/File


The Lahore High Court (LHC) has directed the Punjab Assembly to hold a vote, no later than April 16, to elect a new chief minister of the province, as the office has been vacant since Usman Buzdar resigned on April 1.

The two candidates in the running for the top slot are PML-Q's Parvez Elahi, also the speaker of the Punjab Assembly, and PML-N’s Hamza Shehbaz.

The vote to elect a new chief minister was first scheduled on April 3 and then rescheduled to April 6, on account of damage to the Assembly hall allegedly by the protesting Opposition lawmakers. Then it was pushed once again to April 16.

In order to avoid further delays, Shehbaz, who is confident of a win, took the matter to the LHC which ruled that no member would be stopped from voting on the day of the vote, slated for Saturday morning.

Takeaways from the detailed judgment


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