There may be surprise in store for opposition's no-confidence motion

Though opposition on Tuesday submitted a resolution of no-confidence against the Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani to the Senate Secretariat but opposition is not in a position to oust him and to bring its own nominee. It will prove a futile exercise which will be a great blow to opposition parties,South Punjab News reported
Prime Minister Imran Khan is confident that this no-trust motion would meet its fate. Sadiq Sanjrani Chairman of Senate said no-confidence motion is part of democratic process and he is not worried about it. He said he is sitting and doing his work as per routine and he will not tender resignation. 
Leader of the House in the Senate Shibli Faraz on Wednesday said that there might be surprise waiting for the opposition, which is pushing for a motion of no-confidence against Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani.
"We are working on a strategy to ensure that the motion of no-confidence fails," he said.
"We are in contact with quite a few of the opposition senators," he claimed. "The opposition hasn't even finalised its candidate yet — and they're going to have quite a bit of difficulty in doing so."
He was quick to state that the PTI remains firmly against horse-trading in Senate elections.
"We are strongly against the [mis]use of money in Senate elections. We have always opposed the use of wealth to sway the democratic process," he asserted.
He noted that the opposition needs 53 votes to oust Sanjrani, "which I feel is very improbable."
"It's their job to get the numbers, but the opposition seems split. [That's why] the result of a vote of no-confidence can be a surprise."
"A majority of the opposition senators are unhappy with the motion," he claimed. "They think it's only a tactic to put pressure on the government."
The 11-member opposition's anti-government Rahbar committee had announced its consensus to remove the Senate chairman. The no-trust motion was signed by 38 senators, the PPP Senator Sherry Rehman said. but they require at least 53 votes
The Rahbar committee will hold a second session on July 11, where it is expected to announce the name of a joint candidate for the post of Senate chairman.
It is first time in the parliamentary history that a resolution of no-confidence motion against the Chairman Senate has been submitted. The resolution for no-confidence and requisition for the Senate session was submitted to the secretary Senate by the Opposition after holding its meeting on Tuesday with Opposition Leader in the Senate Raja Zafarul Haq in the chair. The meeting was attended by all the parliamentary leaders of the opposition parties in the Senate including the PPP, PML-N, ANP, National Party and JUI-F and the opposition senators.
After the meeting, Zafarul Haq, PPP Parliamentary Leader Sherry Rehman, PML-N Parliamentary Leader Mushahidullah, Javed Abbasi along with other opposition senators submitted the resolution of no-confidence against the Senate chairman and requisition of Senate session.
The resolution was drafted by Javed Abbasi and Sherry Rehman. For the resolution of no-confidence motion against the Chairman Senate, the signatures of 26 members were required under the rules, while the opposition submitted the resolution of no-confidence motion with the signatures of 38 senators.
The resolution said that the opposition submitted to Secretary Senate along with the requisition for the senate session for the same purpose, read as, “This House resolves and declares that senator Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani has lost the trust and confidence of the members of the Senate of Pakistan to remain custodian of the House as Chairman Senate of Pakistan. Therefore, the Senate of Pakistan resolves and declares that Senator Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani has ceased to hold the office of the chairman Senate of Pakistan.”
The joint opposition parties have the required majority in the Senate to de-seat the Senate chairman as in the 104-member House, from the current 103 members, the support of only 53 senators is required for the Senate chairmanship. The opposition parties collectively have the support of 65 senators that includes the PML-N’s 31 senators, PPP’s 21 senators, National Party’s five, JUI-F’ four, PkMAP’s four and ANP’s one senator.
Talking to media persons, Secretary Senate Muhammad Anwar said although it was first time that any resolution of no-confidence against the Senate chairman has come, so the Senate Secretariat will decide it after examining procedure laid down in the Constitution with regard to resolution and also on the requisition.
Zafarul Haq said the opposition did not have any annoyance with the Senate chairman, but with the government, and the resolution was moved in line of the decision of the all parties conference of the opposition.
Javed Abbasi said the resolution was submitted on the basis that the Senate chairman lost the confidence of the majority of the members of the House, but no allegation was made against him.
Under the rules, after the submission of the requisition for the Senate session, the chairman is bound to convene the session within 14 days and the opposition has listed the sole agenda of moving no-confidence motion against the chairman.
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