During the hearing, Awan, chairman CDA, chief commissioner Islamabad, additional secretary interior, advocate general Islamabad and Ansar appeared before the court, while the chief commissioner briefed the court in this matter.
In his petition, the mayor adopted that the suggestion by the LGC regarding his suspension was illegal and asked the court to stop the LGC Chairperson, Awan, from working as he was biased towards him.
He also prayed before the IHC to declare recommendations of the commission as null and void. Earlier, the nine-member LGC established by the federal government under the Interior Ministry for improving the state of affairs of Islamabad's local government headed by MNA Ali Nawaz Awan decided to proceed against Aziz for a number of charges.
At the meeting on February 13th, acting Chief Metropolitan Officer (CMO) Hummayun Akhtar, who is member engineering CDA, filed the reference with the commission against the mayor.
Awan also recommended to the federal government to suspend the mayor for three months till the completion of the inquiry. In his reference, the CMO alleged that two dozen staff members were in the personal use of the mayor.
The mayor was also using official vehicles beyond his entitlement.
The CMO said that the MCI was being used by the mayor for his personal glorification. The charge sheet said that the mayor in the absence of rules made transfers/postings and took disciplinary action.
Ansar's petition said that the allegations against mayor appeared to be politically motivated. Challenging the filing of the reference and subsequent recommendation for his suspension, the mayor said that the MCI was formed under the Local Government Act 2015, wherein several political, financial and administrative functions were devolved to the MCI.
The petitioner said that the Supreme Court had discussed the matter regarding powers of the MCI in the Pak Gulf Construction Company case and the apex court had observed that the mayor had a large establishment where more than 11,000 people were employed but had totally surrendered his position.
He has neither any fund available with him nor any sort of power on the basis of which he could carry out any development work in the capital.