Gilani resigns as Leader of Oppn in Pak Senate after backlash over his absence from house
India Today
Gilani, the 69-year-old Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader, was among eight opposition senators who had skipped last Friday’s Senate session during voting on the crucial State Bank of Pakistan (Amendment) Bill.
Pakistan’s Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Yusuf Raza Gilani resigned on Monday after backlash over his absence from the house, which allowed the government to narrowly manage to get a controversial bill passed from the opposition-dominated upper house.
Gilani, the 69-year-old Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader, was among eight opposition senators who had skipped last Friday’s Senate session during voting on the crucial State Bank of Pakistan (Amendment) Bill.
Opposition parties, of which the PPP is a part, enjoy a comfortable majority in the upper house but the government presented the bill on a day when eight opposition Senators were absent, which helped it pass the bill with a slim majority of one vote.
Gilani was criticised because due to his absence the vote was tied at 42 in support of the bill and an equal number of senators opposing. It created an opportunity for the Chairman Senate, Sadiq Sanjrani, to use his decisive vote in the favour of the government and the bill was passed.
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“I want to thank Gilani and the PPP (for support),” Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry had said after the bill was passed.
Leader of the House in the Senate, Wasim Shehzad, in his tongue-in-cheek style thanked Gilani in the house and quoted a verse that there should be a “reason if he (Gilani) was absent during voting”.