LHC Admits Plea Seeking Announcement Of Date For Elections In Punjab

LHC Admits Plea Seeking Announcement Of Date For Elections In Punjab
The Lahore High Court (LHC) has admitted the plea filed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) seeking the announcement of the date for the general elections in Punjab.

LHC Justice Jawad Hassan heard the plea and the arguments were presented by PTI’s lawyer Barrister Ali Zafar. Several senior PTI leaders were also present in the court during the hearing.

Barrister Ali Zafar informed the court that elections are to be held within 90 days after the assembly has been dissolved but the Punjab governor has not yet announced the date for elections. He pleaded the court to direct the Punjab governor to announce the date of elections in Punjab.

While giving remarks, Justice Jawad Hassan said that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) should be made party in the case as it needs to be addressed that who is responsible to declare the election date. Upon which the Barrister Ali Zafar lawyer said that PTI wrote a letter to the Punjab governor for declaration of date for elections but no response has been received so far.

During the hearing, the federal government’s lawyer sought time to present arguments before the court.

The court issued notices to Punjab governor and ECP seeking response and adjourned the hearing till February 3.

 

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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced that it will contest the by-elections for 33 National Assembly (NA) seats in March, adding that party chairman Imran Khan would be the only PTI contestant on all the NA seats up for grabs.

Addressing a press conference after a meeting of the party’s core committee in Lahore on Sunday, PTI vice chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that “there was a long discussion and debate” after which the party made its decision.

“So we have decided to take part in the polls,” he said, even though it would only be Khan participating in the by-elections – despite all the ‘electables’ PTI has accumulated over the years.

Qureshi clarified that party chairman Imran Khan would be the party’s candidate for all 33 NA seats. PTI lawmakers elected on those seats in 2018 would, however, submit their paperwork to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) as “covering candidates”.

By-elections on seats vacated by PTI


On Friday, the ECP issued the date for by-elections on 33 now-vacant seats of the lower house of Parliament as 16 March. These seats had fallen vacant after NA Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf accepted 35 resignations from members of the National Assembly on 17 January, followed by 35 more resignations on 20 January. The speaker later accepted a further 43 resignations on 24 January, after which the ECP issued orders for their denotification.

The total number of former NA members who have been denotified this month is now 113, including 86 members elected on general seats, 23 on reserved seats for women, and 4 on reserved seats for religious minorities. All of these vacated seats belong to PTI members who, along with Awami Muslim League president Shaikh Rasheed, had resigned en masse in April 2022.

According to the ECP schedule, returning officers (ROs) will issue a public notice on 3 February after which candidates will be able to file their nomination papers from 6 to 8 February. A list of the nominated candidates and the allotted symbols would be published on 9 February.