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Mirza Afridi commands to issue production order of Ejaz Chaudhry
Opposition and the ruling member have signed the papers regarding Ejaz Chaudhry’s presence in the senate, Ali Zafar added.
Islamabad: Acting chairman Mirza Afridi has commanded to issue production order of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) senator Ejaz Chaudhry.
According to the details, senate’s session chaired by Mirza Afridi in which PTI’s senator Ali Zafar gave opinion in the senate and demanded to issue the production orders of Ejaz Chaudhry.
Ali Zafar stated that senator Ejaz Chaudhry apprehended by Punjab police and he is under arrest since May 9. Ejaz Chaudhry’s presence in senate’s session is compulsory amid tomorrow’s (Saturday) presidential elections.
He said that its Ejaz Chaudhry’s right to cast the vote in presidential elections and if the senate’s session could not call him for presidential election then it would be shameful. Why would we call for help to the court regarding that matter?
PTI’s senator claimed that Ejaz Chaudhry is sick and have liver problems so by forming a medical board he should be admitted in pims for treatment and put him into the parliament lodges.
Opposition and the ruling member have signed the papers regarding Ejaz Chaudhry’s presence in the senate, Ali Zafar added.
On this acting chairman Mirza Afridi instructed to issue production order of Ejaz Chaudhry.
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