PPP's Farhatullah Babar resigns from parliamentary committee
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party leader and Senator Farhatullah Babar resigned from a parliamentary committee on accountability laws, Geo News reported on Thursday.
Farhatullah had advised that all the judges and generals should also be held accountable. However, his advice was dismissed by the other members of the parliament. As a result, he handed over his resignation from the parliamentary committee.
A copy of the resignation was also shared with all the members of the parliamentary committee during a session on Thursday.
On October 20, Babar had resigned from Senate?s Standing Committee on Defence.
While speaking to the media, Babar refused to comment on the reason for his resignation. However, he raised questions over parliamentarians visiting the General Headquarters.
Babar referred to an instance from 2003, saying when GHQ wanted to give briefing to parliamentarians, the latter were called to the headquarters. The PPP leader said there is only a distance of 15 kilometres between the Parliament and GHQ, therefore, there should not be an issue for such a briefing to be given in the Parliament.
?Parliamentarians should not go to the GHQ, but instead GHQ should come to the Parliament and give briefing,? Babar said.
Babar was eventually replaced by Farooq H Naek in the defence committee.Β

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