
Amidst the trend of politicians for holding dual nationality and Iqama, Chief Minister (CM) Sindh Murad Ali Shah has also been accused for being a conformist, possessing a foreign work permit (Iqama).
On Monday, the Supreme Court will take up the hearing of petition for CM Sindh disqualification claiming that Pakistan Peoples Party leader has a Canadian citizenship which he did not disclose before the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
Further the petitioner alleges the leader of the Sindh Assembly for concealing his United Arab Emirate’s work permit and lying in front of the electoral body. On the basis of these instances, Murad Ali Shah is no more truthful and honest, thus he should be declared disqualified, the petitioner prayed.
Separately, a petition had been filed in the Sindh High Court against the key PPP leaders Faryal Talpur, Manzoor Wasan, Nasir Hussain Shah, Sohail Anwar Siyal and others for allegedly holding work permits of a foreign country and not disclosing it in their nomination papers for elections.
SHC has been awaiting a detailed response from the ECP as during the last hearing, it submitted a vague and one page response regarding all the accused.
Notices had been sent to the electoral body in this regard.
The commission was given time until October 9 by the SHC to submit its final rejoinder.
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