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Elections may face delay after LHC verdict, fear experts

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  • Dilshad expects elections may be delayed by few days.
  • He said 54-day election schedule likely to be affected by LHC order.
  • He requested the court to annul the ECP’s notification.

ISLAMABAD: The Lahore High Court (LHC) order on Wednesday to suspend the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) notification to requisition returning officers from bureaucracy is likely to delay the Feb 8 general elections.

ECP former secretary and presently caretaker Punjab CM’s Adviser on Law Kanwar Dilshad, when approached, told The News that Feb 8 elections are likely to be delayed because of the LHC judgment. Dilshad said a few days delay in the polls is expected as the issue regarding suspension of ECP notification for appointments of Returning Officers (ROs) and District Returning Officers (DROs) will soon be taken up and decided by a larger bench of the LHC.

The Punjab government’s adviser on law and expert on elections said that in view of the LHC order, the Election Commission of Pakistan has suspended its 11th December notification (regarding the appointment of ROs and DROs) as well as the trainings of these election officers.

Dilshad said that as per the original plan, the ECP was to issue election schedule on 15th or 16th of December to hold elections on Feb 8, 2024. Now, he said, it may be done once the larger bench of LHC finally decides the matter regarding the appointment of ROs and DROs.

Dilshad, however, expects that the elections may be delayed by only for a few days as the election law requires a minimum of 54 days election schedule. He said the election schedule is likely to be affected by the LHC order.

The LHC on Wednesday suspended the Election Commission of Pakistan’s notification to requisition returning officers from bureaucracy for the February 8 general election.

Announcing his reserved verdict on a petition, Justice Ali Baqir Najafi sent the case to LHC Chief Justice for hearing by a larger bench. Petitioner Umair Niazi contended before the court that the Election Commission has contacted the government for returning officers, and added impartial and transparent elections could not be expected from a caretaker government. He requested the court to annul the ECP’s notification.

During the hearing, the ECP’s counsel requested the court to reject the petition as inadmissible, contending the commission wrote letters to the judiciary but it refused to provide judicial officers. It is ECP’s responsibility to conduct fair and transparent elections, the counsel had added.

The LHC, in its order, said, “On factual ground, the apparent absence of a level playing field for the political party of the petitioner is visible to all and has also been seriously noted by many independent groups. With top political leadership locked inside the jail or gone underground, the electioneering by his political party would be a big question mark. The apprehension of the petitioner of avoiding fair and free elections by the Election Commission of Pakistan appears to be well founded as some District Returning Officer, Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers are appointed from the presently posted members of administration throughout the country with whom the petitioner’s political party does not inspire any confidence.”

Pildat chief fears polls delay due to LHC decision

Ahmad Bilal Mehbob, president of the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (Pildat), fears the Lahore High Court’s decision of suspension of the order of the Election Commission of Pakistan for the appointment of Returning Officers from the bureaucracy could cause delay in elections.

Talking to The News, the Pildat president was of the opinion that elections should not be delayed and the Supreme Court should reverse the decision of the LHC so that elections are held on time.

He said the LHC decision came at a time when the Election Commission of Pakistan was about to announce the election schedule.

He did not see anything wrong in the appointment of ROs from administration after the refusal from the judiciary.

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Session of the Balochistan Assembly: The Assembly denounces recent acts of terrorism

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In a resolution, the Balochistan Provincial Assembly vehemently denounced the terrorist acts on August 26.

Deputy Speaker Ghazala Gola presided over the assembly session, which took place in Quetta.

The resolution, proposed by Mir Ali Madad Jatak, vehemently denounced the despicable terrorist assaults that targeted defenseless individuals.

The Resolution required that anyone responsible for terrorist incidents face consequences from the law.

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Rana Sanaullah claims that CJP Qazi Faez Isa rejected the extension.

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Neither the constitutional amendment nor the extension of the Chief Justice have the necessary number of votes. As a constitutional modification is the purview of Parliament, we ought to have done it if we had the necessary numbers.

It’s evident that CJP Qazi Faez Isa won’t take no for an answer. He said it would be acceptable to extend the age limit for everyone when he discussed this with the Attorney General and the Law Minister.

Rana Sanaullah stated that in terms of politics, they are working with Maulana Fazlur Rehman rather than supporting him.

Regarding his role in appointing the Army Chief and obtaining desired posts, Lt. Gen. (retired) Faiz Hameed has been accused. Furthermore, he is charged with utilizing PTI for these objectives. He could not have acted alone if these charges are true, according to Sanaullah; the PTI founder would have also been involved.

Continue reading: Govt promises tough action over CJP Isa smear campaign.

“WhatsApp conversations between the two on May 9th may surface after retirement, and individuals who helped them communicate may later speak out,” the statement reads.

“Former COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa never asked for an extension in our presence,” Rana Sanaullah stated in response to a query posed during the interview. It was never mentioned by Shehbaz Sharif that the former COAS had requested a delay.

In addition, he refuted reports that Ijaz Amjad, the father-in-law of Qamar Javed Bajwa, and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif met in London.

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PM meets with Interior Minister and CM Balochistan.

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Take all necessary action to enhance Balochistan’s law and order situation, per Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s directive.

During his visit to Islamabad, he spoke with Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.

The PM received a thorough briefing on the security and general state of affairs in Balochistan from the Chief Minister of that province.

The prime minister spoke on the occasion, calling the terrorist assaults in Balochistan that occurred yesterday cowardly and unjustifiable.

By risking their lives, he claimed that our courageous Security Forces had thwarted the terrorists’ plans.

A directive to detect terrorists and take decisive action against them was also issued by the prime minister.

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