"We have decided to move disqualification petition on August 7 against them for defying the original party whip," NPF MLA Yitachu said during interaction with media persons today.
Yitachu expressed confidence that the Assembly Speaker as well as the Supreme Court would accept the disqualification petition, which, he said, was in accordance with the provisions of the 10th Schedule.
Yitachu asserted that it was the "actual party" which could issue a whip and not the legislature party.
On the demand by NPF Legislature Party that NPF president Shurhozelie Liezietsu step down, he said that as per the NPF constitution the president can be removed only by dissolution of the party or on his personal resignation.