Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s son takes oath as Punjab CM

Hamza Shehbaz took the oath of Chief Minister of Punjab, the country’s most populous province with 110 million people

April 30, 2022 05:26 pm | Updated 05:58 pm IST - Lahore:

This handout photograph released by Punjab Press Information Department on April 30, 2022 shows the speaker of the national assembly, Raja Pervez Ashraf (L) administering the oath to Hamza Shehbaz Sharif (C), son of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as the Chief Minister of Punjab province in Lahore.

This handout photograph released by Punjab Press Information Department on April 30, 2022 shows the speaker of the national assembly, Raja Pervez Ashraf (L) administering the oath to Hamza Shehbaz Sharif (C), son of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as the Chief Minister of Punjab province in Lahore. | Photo Credit: AFP

Amidst last minute drama, Hamza Shehbaz, son of Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on Saturday took the oath of Chief Minister of Punjab, the country’s most populous province with 110 million people.

National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf administered the oath of office to 47-year-old Hamza at the Governor House in Lahore.

Earlier in the morning, Governor Omar Sarfraz Cheema rejected the resignation of outgoing Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and restored his Cabinet. He also declared Hamza's election as constitutionally invalid.

Governor Cheema also lodged a strong protest over Punjab police taking over the charge of the Governor House from its security personnel to ensure a smooth oath taking ceremony of Hamza.

As the ceremony was underway, Governor Cheema urged the Chief Justice to take notice of the police occupying the Governor House.

"The drama of a fake Chief Minister's oath has been performed in an unconstitutional manner and the Chief Justice should take note of this," he said, adding that he would also write to President Arif Alvi on this issue.

Soon after the oath taking ceremony, Punjab Chief Secretary notified that Hamza has assumed the charge of the Chief Minister's office.

On Friday, the Lahore High Court asked the National Assembly Speaker to administer the oath to Hamza. Earlier, the court had ordered Governor Cheema to administer the oath but he refused, citing Hamza’s election as unconstitutional.

Hamza was elected the Chief Minister of Punjab on April 16 during an assembly session marred by violence in which Speaker Parvez Elahi and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker Asia Amjad suffered injuries.

The PTI-led coalition had boycotted the election after its 26 lawmakers defected to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and voted for Hamza.

Hamza's father and Prime Minister Shehbaz served as Punjab Chief Minister, a province of 110 million people, three times.

Hamza, who served a 20-month jail term in the money laundering and income beyond means cases in the previous government of Imran Khan, has become the province’s chief minister for the first time.

He is facing another corruption case of ₹14 billion instituted by the Federal Investigation Agency, and is on a pre-arrest bail till May 14 in this case.

A senior ruling PML-N leader told PTI that Shehbaz would be the de facto Chief Minister of Punjab.

"Shehbaz had effectively run the affairs of Punjab during his three tenures. Now he will be calling the shots in Punjab as his son will merely be assisting him," he said.

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