ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party senator, Muddasir Sehar Kamran, likely to lose her post on holding dual governmental position.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) took notice on violation of the country’s law by female senator Muddasir Sehar Kamran as she is keeping two posts at a time, sources said.
Currently, the PPP belonged senator is working as principal of Pakistan International School, the school running under the Pakistan Consulate in Jaddah, and keeping post of Senator in the country’s upper house as well as receiving double salaries from the National treasury.
The highest electoral commission took notice of the situation after receiving complains from Saudi Arabia and asked the Pakistan Consulate to submit report.
It should be mentioned, the leader allegedly attempted suicide over emerging of reports of her dual governmental posts.
Sources said that Maddasir Sehar Kamran was appointed on principal post in PPP tenure by former Pakistani ambassador in Saudi Arabia, Ali Sherzai, while the leader got senate membership by using influential relations with the political party’s significant personalities.
According to ECP and government’s rule and regulations, neither a person can receive double salaries from the national treasury nor a person can get membership of parliament after holding governmental post.
The complaints told the ECP that Muddasir Sehar Kamran allegedly converted the school into a political party’s office during PPP their where ministers and other people’s arrival is normal.
Sources revealed that the ECP initiated thorough investigation over provision of incorrect data by the leader while submission of nomination papers.
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