'Unease' In PTI Over Resignations Acceptance.

ISLAMABAD -- The National Assembly speaker's recent decision to accept resignations of as many 11 MPs of the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has caused unrest among other lawmakers of the party due to fears that by-elections may cost them heavily both in terms of money and politics.

Some other 120 members of the National Assembly (MNAs) belonging to former prime minister Imran Khan's party are now finding themselves between a rock and hard place over some reports that the speaker is going to accept their resignations, in parts, in the weeks to come.

Background interviews with some lawmakers reveal that they are upset due to the high cost of the by-polls, both in terms of politics and money at a time when general elections are around the corner.

Prior to this, a number of PTI lawmakers had been pushing the senior party leadership to withdraw their earlier decision of resignations only to return to the National Assembly. But PTI chairman Imran Khan is adamant that his party would not go back to the lower house of the parliament, which voted him out through an alleged foreign conspiracy, till next elections are held.

Some PTI lawmakers say that earlier, they had an impression that the matter would not go to the extent of by-elections. They were of the view that either PTI would become successful to pressurise the ruling coalition to announce an early general elections, which would pave their way to return to the NA, or the present political crisis would automatically push the country towards early polls. However, things did not happen in the way they were expecting.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's government apparently convinced the National Assembly Raja Speaker Pervaiz Ashraf to accept the resignations of PTI MNAs after Khan's party dethroned ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Punjab in a humiliating way as a result of short order of the Supreme Court on 26th July.

Only two days after the coalition parties lost power in the largely populous province of the country, the NA speaker accepted resignations of as many 11 MNAs of PTI after a delay of three and a half months.

Though PTI has termed the move of the speaker as 'completely unjustifiable and unconstitutional', the party has not given any hint that it would approach the...

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