Imran Khan asks SC to intervene in governor Punjab's de-notification issue

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Former prime minister Imran Khan, who was ousted by opposition parties through a no-confidence motion, gestures as he addresses Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party workers during a party convention in Lahore on April 27, 2022. — AFP
Former prime minister Imran Khan, who was ousted by opposition parties through a no-confidence motion, gestures as he addresses Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party workers during a party convention in Lahore on April 27, 2022. — AFP

  • Imran Khan terms government "imported puppets".
  • He says government has violated Constitution.
  • Marriyum Aurangzeb slams Khan for demands.


ISLAMABAD: PTI Chairman Imran Khan Tuesday called on the Supreme Court of Pakistan to intervene and take suo motu notice of Omar Sarfaraz Cheema's removal from the governor of Punjab's office.

The Cabinet Division, in the wee hours of Monday, denotified Cheema after President Arif Alvi rejected PM Shehbaz’s advice to remove him from the office of the governor.

In his statement today, the former prime minister, referring to the government as "imported puppets", said it was "attempting to create an atmosphere which would lead to constitutional chaos."

Terming Hamza Shahbaz's chief minister election a "fraud", the PTI chairman said the incumbent government has "overlooked" all constitutional requirements, violated them, and humiliated the president's office.

Read more: Omar Sarfaraz Cheema denotified as governor Punjab

Despite constitutional safeguards, an attempt was made to remove the Punjab governor through "shameful means", Khan said, adding that "all were silent" when the Constitution was being openly violated in Punjab.

"It is imperative that the Supreme Court, in view of the delicacy of the situation, should look into the matter on its own," the ex-prime minister added.

The call for Supreme Court's intervention come as the president had "strongly rejected" the prime minister's advice to remove Cheema, but the Cabinet Division still de-notified him as governor.

“In terms of Article 101 and proviso to Article 48 (1) of the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, read with serial No. 2D of schedule V-B to the Rules of Business, 1973 and the Prime Minister’s advice (s) rendered on 17-04-2022 and 01-05-2022 for removal of Governor of Punjab, Mr Omer Sarfaraz Cheema ceases to hold the office of the Governor Punjab, with immediate effect,” the notification read.

Cheema had been causing problems for the PML-N in Punjab ever since he was given the post by Khan during his last days in power. The governor had triggered a constitutional crisis after he refused to administer the oath to CM Punjab Hamza.

Hamza was finally sworn in after the Lahore High Court ordered NA Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf to administer the oath.

Read more: President Alvi 'strongly rejects' PM Shehbaz's advice to remove Punjab governor

Cheema had last week said that he would arrest CM Punjab Hamza Shehbaz Sharif if provided “a subedar and four soldiers” and had also asked Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa to play his "role" in the implementation of the Constitutional framework in Punjab.

The federal government has nominated Baligh-ur-Rehman as the new governor of Punjab.

Cheema refuses to accept orders

In response, Cheema refused to accept the orders regarding his removal issued by the Cabinet Division.

He said President Alvi had rejected the summary for his removal sent by the premier due to "exceptional circumstances" but the Cabinet Division still issued the notification for his removal.

Terming the notification “unconstitutional”, he said that he would consult legal experts and announce his strategy.

Meanwhile, police sources told Geo News that Cheema was denied entrance to the Governor House.

'No moral ground to seek SC intervention'

Responding to Khan's demand, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb said the PTI chairman, who himself had "sheer disregard for courts", had no moral ground to appeal to the Supreme Court for taking notice of Cheema’s removal.

Khan seemed to have “no iota of shame” as despite being a "violator of the Constitution himself", was talking about the supremacy of the Constitution, she said in a statement.

Aurangzeb said the “fascist era” of the Imran-led government would continue to be condemned for bullying the Constitution. It, she added, had exposed the “political hypocrisy” of the PTI chairman.

The constitutional posts of the governor, speaker and deputy speaker were disrespected at Khan's whims, the minister said.

Marriyum said the "drama of constitutional violations" staged by the PTI leadership in the National Assembly before the vote of the no-trust motion was repeated in the Punjab Assembly as well.

The unconstitutional and fascist approach of the PTI leadership had led to the opening of court doors at midnight opening, she added.