Zardari removes Farhatullah Babar as spokesperson
LAHORE: Veteran politician Senator Farhatullah Babar was removed as the spokesperson of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday, a day after he criticised his party for backing off from upholding the parliament's supremacy.
Speaking to Geo News, PPP secretary information Nafisa Shah said babar had tendered his resignation a couple of days ago, which has been accepted by PPP co-chairperson Zardari.
"Farhatullah Babar is a PPP senior and an asset of the party. He is and will remain the Secretary General of the PPP-Parliamentarians," she said.
But party sources told Geo News that Babar had been removed after his his farewell speech on the floor of the Senate in which he said his party had backed off from upholding the supremacy of parliament.
In his speech on Tuesday, the outgoing senator lamented that the supremacy of the parliament was ending, saying a state within the state was coming into existence and that there existed a conflict between the two.
If the parliament didn?t end the defacto state then it would lead to a collision between institutions, he added.
Babar said that other institutions impinged the authority of the parliament.
He said that the accountability committee tried to hold everyone accountable, however, his own party backed away.
The PPP leader said that the situation is moving towards conflict between the institutions.
The 18th Amendment and the shifting of autonomy to the provinces are being rolled back, which can lead to smaller provinces demanding equal status as of Punjab, he said.
The PPP leader said that due to persisting danger the onus of saving Pakistan is on the parliament.
Politicising the judiciary and vice versa has endangered the parliament said the senator.
?It is concerning when the Chief Justice of Pakistan promises that he has no political agenda,? said Babar.
Babar further said that it is concerning when judges lean on ?contempt of court? for their integrity.
?There is a wise man in my village ?Baba Rehmatay?, who says the constitution is superior to the parliament,? said Babar.
?Baba Rehmatay says the Constitution is not what is written, it is what he says,? remarked Babar.
The senator said that when it comes to the scope of influence of institutions the parliament is failing.
In November 2017, Senator Farhatullah Babar resigned from the parliamentary committee on accountability laws.
On October 20, Babar had resigned from Senate?s Standing Committee on Defence, while refusing to share with media his reason for resignation.


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