A petition has been filed by Sindh High Court lawyer and former judge Ahmed Ali Gabol
Staff reporter , Daily Dawn, Dawn TV report
A constitutional petition has been filed in the Sindh High Court to remove Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tesori from office.
The petition was filed by Sindh High Court lawyer and former judge Ahmed Ali Gabol.
The petition has sought the immediate removal of Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tesori.
In the petition, the former judge has taken the position that the Sindh Governor has violated the constitutional oath of impartiality. The Governor has promoted politics on linguistic grounds. The Governor has sat with the MQM leadership and talked about provincial ethnic division.
Kamran Khan Tesori has made speeches at the Governor House and other places. The Governor has talked about separating Karachi from Sindh. An attempt has been made to create linguistic hatred by using Urdu speakers as a basis. This behavior of the Governor is a violation of Articles 4.2.25. 32 of the Constitution.
The petitioner said that the Constitution of Pakistan guarantees equality and provincial harmony. The Supreme Court’s decisions also prevent the use of state office for any political agenda. The President of Pakistan can remove the Governor of Sindh from office under Article 101(3) of the Constitution. The governorship is a non-political office.
The petition states that Kamran Tesori is using his office and the Governor House for a specific political party. The office of Governor of Sindh should be made a symbol of federal unity and provincial harmony.
The petition has made the Federal Secretary Law and Justice, Secretary Cabinet Division and Principal Secretary Governor Sindh as parties.












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