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Pak Lawmaker Agha Siraj Durrani In Trouble After Saying He 'Urinates On Votes'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2017 12:40 PM
    Sindh provincial assembly Speaker and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) lawmaker Agha Siraj Durrani is in trouble after derogatory remarks against voting.
     
    A petition has been filed in the Sindh high court, seeking his disqualification under Articles 62 and 63 of the Pakistani Constitution after he said that he doesn’t need to have relations with those who vote for him, and that he urinates on votes.
     
    “Maan vote jo wasto na rakhando ahyan. Maan muttaan vote khe. Maan muttando ahyan vote khe (I don’t make relations with people for the sake of a vote. I urinate on a vote. I urinate on the vote),” Durrani says in a video, which went viral on social media.
     
     
    The Hyderabad circuit bench on Tuesday issued notices to Durrani and co-defendants, including Sindh’s governor and chief minister, the Election Commission chairman and the PPP chairperson.
     
    The petitioners said the video has hurt Pakistan and has demotivated people from participating in the electoral process. They argued that the attitude of the elected representatives is one of the reasons why voters do not turn up in the general elections.
     
    They compared the voters’ turnout in India and Bangladesh with Pakistan to contend that the latter’s has remained lower due to various reasons, including the officials’ attitude.
     
    The petition also mentions an alleged telephone conversation between Durrani and a journalist, in which the Speaker is heard threatening the latter with “consequences” for his writing a report on the video.

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