115 Pakistani Lawmakers Suspended Over Asset Declaration Failure
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Election Commission has suspended the membership of 115 lawmakers across federal and provincial assemblies for failing to submit mandatory asset declarations.The suspension affects 32 members of the National Assembly, including a federal minister, 50 members from Punjab Assembly, and 33 from Sindh Assembly.Among those suspended are prominent political figures including Khalid Maqbool…
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Election Commission has suspended the membership of 115 lawmakers across federal and provincial assemblies for failing to submit mandatory asset declarations.
The suspension affects 32 members of the National Assembly, including a federal minister, 50 members from Punjab Assembly, and 33 from Sindh Assembly.
Among those suspended are prominent political figures including Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Syed Ali Musa Gilani, and Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani.
Under Pakistani law, all elected representatives are required to submit detailed declarations of their assets to the Election Commission of Pakistan as part of transparency and accountability measures.
