Patriotic Front (PF) leader, Michael Sata says there is nothing contemptous about the expulsion of five PF Members of Parliament from his party.
Mr. Sata said the PF Central Committee has fully respected the injuction filed by the 26 MPs attending the National Constitutional Conference (NCC).
He told ZNBC news, that the expulsions have nothing to do with their attenance in the NCC and reasons advanced in their High Court injunction.
Mr. Sata said the expelled MPs failed to abide by the rules of the party by withdrawing their membership subscription fees.
Five Members of Parliament were expelled from the PF (PF.
The PF Central Committee which met at Lusaka’s Blue Nile lodge expelled, Matero MP, Faustina Sinyangwe for gross misconduct while four others were expelled on account of their withdrawal of monthly subscription to the party.
They include Kasama Central MP, Saviour Chishimba, Marjorie Masiye for Mufulira, Wusakile MP, Barnabas Chellah and his Kankoyo counterpart, Percy Chanda.
But expelled Opposition Patriotic Front (PF) Kasama Central Member of Parliament (MP) Saviour Chishimba has described his expulsion from PF as a joke.
Dr. Chishimba has since instructed his lawyer Mwangala Zalomous of the DOVE Chambers together with Lisimba and Company to immediately commence contempt of court proceedings against the Party for allegedly going against a Lusaka High court order restraining the PF from punishing them from attending the National Constitutional Conference (NCC).
Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka today, Dr. Chishimba said the party has not officially written to him over the move to expel him saying he just heard and read the news in the press.
And commenting on the alleged withdrawal of party contributions from the party, Dr. Chishimba challenged the PF leader Michael Sata to explain the term blood money.
The opposition PF’s full Central Committee members expelled Dr. Chishimba and four others from the opposition party last saturday.
Those expelled include: Matero MP Faustina Sinyangwe, Kankoyo MP Percy Chanda, Mufulira MP Majorie Masiye and Barnabas Chella of Wasakile and reprimanded Chawama MP Violet Samp-Bredt for refusal to obey official instructions from PF senior leaders.
PF leader Michala Sata said the discipline measures taken against the MPs had nothing to do with their participation in the NCC and urged the affected MPs not to hide in the NCC.
He charged that the court injunction did not give the MPs immunity from disciplinary measures set out by the party.
And Dr Chishimba who held a one-man press briefing stressed that he stands ready to fund the party convention should a date be announced.
And commenting on the invitation by MMD to adopt him and those expelled from the party, Dr. Chishimba could not comment but said he is ready to serve any political party.
Meanwhile, Chief Government Spokesperson, Mike Mulongoti says the expulsion of Five Patriot Front (PF) Members of Parliament is a sad development in Zambia’s democratic dispensation.
Mr. Mulongoti who is also Information Minister said PF’s Central Committe’s decision as an act of desprate political intolerance.
He told ZNBC news that Zambians need to be weary of intolerant political organisations ahead of the 2011 tripartite elections.
Mr. Mulongoti who is also the ruling Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Elections Chairperson said the expulsion of the Five is a sign of instability in Zambia’s main opposition party.
He said the PF needed to demonstrate maximum political tolerance typical of alternative governments in waiting.