Showing posts with label ECP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ECP. Show all posts

ECP allots “Bed” symbol to PTI’s candidate

Sunday, 18 August 2013

18-08-2013
Karachi: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has allotted symbols to different political parties for the by-elections.

Interesting part is that despite the symbol of “Bat”, “Bed” has been allotted to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s contesting candidate (NA-254, Karachi East-XVI), Muhammad Naeem Sheikh.


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Rigging by PTI? - PTI’s Ishaq Khakwani loses after re-count

Friday, 17 May 2013

17-05-2013 | Pakistan Today
Senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ishaq Khan Khakwani lost to a PML-N candidate after re-count for the National Assembly seat from Vehari, NA-168.

Speaking to media persons, Khaqwani expressed lack of trust over performance of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

He said that he had got 55, 000 votes, but returning officers did not cooperate and refused to show votes.
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Fakhroo Bhai intervenes in PTI party elections

Sunday, 16 December 2012

16-12-12 | The News
ISLAMABAD: CEC Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim on Monday intervened to check alleged irregularities in intra-party elections being held in the Pakistan Tehrik Insaf.

The CEC ordered its top leadership to redress the grievances regarding electoral malpractices within the shortest possible time.The CEC, on a petition moved by a leading founding member, also observed in categorical terms that transparency in intra-party elections is as important as free and fair national elections.

In a healthy and far-reaching development in domestic political culture, the CEC asked the PTI command to ensure that transparency, fairness and sanctity of the ballot are upheld in its party elections organized last month.

Ebrahim took a prompt action on the petition filed by the PTI’s well-known figure, its founding member and former Vice President Akbar S. Babar in a meeting. When approached Babar confirmed that CEC had taken notice and said that he had presented before the CEC documents about massive rigging in the PTI’s elections.

Babar also discussed with CEC important aspects of coming general election and forwarded proposals to make these free, fair and transparent.In his direction to the PTI leadership, the CEC also stressed that “holding of transparent intra-party elections is as important as holding of free and fair elections.”

The CEC also agreed in principle with Akbar S. Babar that new laws for election commission should also be framed for monitoring intra-party elections more effectively rather than relying on the existing ones.The CEC agreed with the petitioner that without internal democracy in political parties there can be no real democracy in the country.
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U Turn Master: Imran plans to challenge ECP's decision on dual nationals

Thursday, 22 December 2011


ISLAMABAD: As the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) enforces laws against dual nationality holders – barring them from contesting elections – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday pledged to challenge the decision.
But a top legal mind of his party says, “There are no legal grounds for him to challenge the ECP’s decision.”
The ECP in light of article 63-1(c) of the Constitution declared: a person is disqualified from being a member of parliament if he/she ceases to be a citizen of Pakistan or acquired citizenship of any other country.
“We will request the ECP to review its decision,” Imran Khan said at a press conference. “Our legal team is working on it.
“Overseas Pakistanis are the backbone of our economy and are contributing billions of dollars annually in the form of remittances.
“They should be treated equally,” Khan said, pledging to fight for the rights of expatriate Pakistanis.
Meanwhile, PTI Legal Wing chief Hamid Khan said that he will brief Khan on the issue soon. He was of the view that challenging this decision in the ECP or any other court will prove to be very complicated. However, he refused to elaborate.
“The government is working on a summary, seeking changes in the laws to make mandatory for the candidates that they do not have foreign nationality,” Law Minister Maula Bakhsh Chandio informed the National Assembly.
“It [summary] will be finalised before the Senate elections being held in March next year,” he added.
Senior Supreme Court lawyer Syed Zafar Ali Shah said that it was a constitutional requirement that dual nationality holders not be members of parliament.
“If somebody wants to change it then he/she will have to go for the amendments in the Constitution. Parliament is the only way to amend such laws with a two-thirds majority,” he told More PTI incoming
Responding to a question, the PTI chairman welcomed the Sindh High Court’s (SHC) verdict pertaining to his rally in Karachi on December 25.
The SHC on Wednesday rejected a petition against PTI’s rally at the Quaid’s mausoleum, saying that the permission could only be granted by the mausoleum’s administration itself.
“We respect the SHC’s order about the Karachi rally,” Khan said.
Meanwhile, former law minister Iftikhar Gilani of the Pakistan Peoples Party, former narcotics minister Khawaja Muhammad Khan Hoti of the Awami National Party and former provincial minister from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Iftikhar Khattak formally announced to work with the PTI.
Saad Butter, son of Justice (retd) Javed Butter and an elder son of Air Marshal (retd) Asghar Khan of Tehreek-i-Istaqlal, also announced to join Khan’s burgeoning party.
Malik Mehboob Khar, an influential figure from Muzaffargarh also joined the party. To a question, MNA Azam Hoti said that he had sent his resignation to National Assembly Deputy Speaker Faisal Karim Kundi through an email earlier this month.
“If anyone has objections, I will personally visit his/her office for submission of my resignation,” he said.
Express Tribune
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