Bharwana had announced her resignation last Sunday during a Khatm-i-Nabuwwat conference in Faisalabad
organised by Pir Hameeduddin Sialvi, who has been demanding the
resignation of Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah for remarks that were
perceived as being in favour of Ahmadis.
Her resignation
reads: "A member of the Punjab government's cabinet has had a
blasphemous attitude towards the finality of Prophet Muhammad's
prophethood." She adds that her protest regarding this went unheard,
which is why she was was now resigning from the NA-88 (Chiniot) seat.
Bharwana
was among five lawmakers from Punjab — two MNAs and three MPAs — who
announced their resignations on Sunday in protest against Sanaullah's
remarks.
The Punjab law minister has been under fire
from religious quarters for his remarks regarding the status of Ahmadis,
which he maintains have been “distorted and twisted by some rivals to take political advantage”.
Pir
Sialvi, who is also a former senator, earlier claimed at least 15
parliamentarians “spiritually associated” with the Sial Sharif shrine
would tender their resignations in protest on the matter.