KARACHI (SuaraMedia News) - As many as 14 members of the Pakistani parliament from different major political party was disqualified in the current period of political office. According to existing data, from the 14th member of parliament who was disqualified for a false diploma, seven originated from the LMP-N, four from the Pakistan Muslim League (Q), and three from Pakistan Peoples Party (PRP).
Seven MPs from disqualification LMP-N include: Haji Mudassir Qayyum Nahra from NA-100 (Gujranawala) Haji Pervaiz from NA-55 (Rawal Pindi), and Javed Husanin Sha from NA-68 (Shiawal) while the Provincial Assembly including Rana Mubashir Iqbal from PP-160, Rizwan Gill, PP-34, Meer Badshah Khan Qaisrani PP-240, and Haji Nasir Mehmood from PP-111 (Gujarat).
On the other side, four members of parliament from the LMP-Q is disqualified, among others: Nazir Jutt from NA-167 (Vehari) and Nagma Mushtaq from PP-206 (Multan), Ajmal Mian Asif-PP-63 (Faisalabad) and Muhammad Azam chailla Shit PP-82.
Three members of parliament who was disqualified from the PRP, including: Jamshed Dasti from NA-178, Hayyatullah Tareen from NA-155 and Allah Wasaya Chunnu Khan from PP-259.
This issue becomes increasingly important national issue as more members of parliament who were found to have a fake diploma.
According to election commission spokesman, Mohammad Afzal, the commission has handed a diploma almost all MPs, including the Senate, National Assembly and Provincial Assembly of the education committee of sending documents for verification to dokuemn's higher education commission.
When several members of parliament have resigned and many others who are ready to follow suit because filed a false certificate, a question arises about whether these MPs would be given party ticket in the future. Large parties had different views regarding this subject. PRP mention the issue had nothing to do and are discriminatory.
LMP-N and Q of the opinion that it is a moral and legal issue, claiming that they will not give the party ticket on a fake diploma holders in future elections.
PRP Information Minister, Fouzia Wahab, said that a dictator had imposed discriminatory laws against the most basic human rights. "You know, a dictator has made a law that binds politicians to have a college degree to be able to compete in elections.
Now in a society where 50% of the population experiencing illiteracy, it is impossible to find suitable candidates who are well educated, "he said.
"I think the aims of this campaign defame politicians, 'he said. When asked whether his party would give the nomination to the ticket holders of fake diplomas in the future, Wahab said that party's ticket was not granted a diploma based on a person.
Secretary General of LMP-Q, the Mushahid Hussain Sayed, said that the fake diploma is not just cases of "fraud" but also based on "fraud and deceit." Morally, he said, people like that do not deserve to be in parliament because he had violated trust as an MP and betrayed his constituents. "Members of Parliament with a fake diploma also undermine the credibility of the parliament and the sanctity of the democratic process," he said.
When asked whether his party would give tickets to the holder of a diploma fake candidacy in the general election in the future, Mushahid said "no." "Once discovered, such people, who have violated the trust the party and its constituents, are not entitled to the nomination of the ticket recipient in the future," he added. (Rin / kf) www.suaramedia.com
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