Awami National Party (ANP) Senator Haji Hidayatullah apologised on Monday for passing disrespectful remarks against Quaid-i-Azam in the upper house of parliament.
The incident happened when PML-N Senator Asif Kirmani was speaking on the floor of the House. In his speech, Kirmani highlighted recent incidents which had claimed the lives of citizens including the bus crash in Lasbela, the drownings at Khyber Pakhtunkhwaās Tanda Dam lake and todayās blast in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
āWe donāt have words. Our tears have run dry. The terrorism that was stamped out in 2018 is rearing its head again,ā he said. āI feel that Allah is unhappy with us. He has taken away His blessings and filled our hearts with restlessnessā.
Senator Kirmani then talked about the founder of the nation.
āLet me tell you something about the great Quaid-i-Azam briefly. When Pakistan was coming into being and the national and provincial elections took place in 1945-46, the All India Muslim League won, and an interim government was made during which Liaqat Ali Khan was made the finance minister. Now, this was the time when Quaidās health had begun to deteriorate between 1945-46 [ā¦].ā
However, Senator Hidayatullah interjected at this moment and pointed to the portrait hanging above Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani, saying, āQuaid-i-Azam is to be blamed for everything.ā
āTalk about the Peshawar tragedy,ā he told Kirmani. āForget Quaid-i-Azam.ā
A visibly perturbed Kirmani lambasted Hidyatullah for his interjection, saying that āinsolence in honour of Quaid-i-Azam will not be tolerated at any costā.
āYou belong to the province that sided with Jinnah during the referendum,ā Kirmani told Hidyatullah. āYou should at least listen,ā he said as the two exchanged harsh words.
Other senators protested against the remarks passed by Hidayatullah, gathering in front of the speakerās dias. They asked the Senate chairman to expunge the remarks passed by Hidayatullah.
At this, Sanjrani said the ANP senatorās mic wasnāt on while he spoke.
PTI Senator Mohsin Aziz also condemned what Hidayatullah said. āSuch words about Quaid-i-Azam should never be uttered.ā
In his defence, the ANP senator said that he was pointing to Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani and not Quaid-i-Azamās portrait.
āI respect Quaid-i-Azam from the bottom of my heart,ā he said. āGod willing everyone gets a leader like him.ā
When it was his turn to speak, the ANP senator again tendered an apology to the whole house.