ECP dismisses plea seeking removal of Imran as PTI chief

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday dismissed petition seeking the removal of Imran Khan as the party’s chairmanship following his disqualification in the Toshakhana reference.

A three-member ECP bench, headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja and comprising members – Nisar Ahmad Durrani and Shah Muhammad Jatoi heard the case.

During the proceedings, Barrister Gohar, the counsel for Imran Khan said that high court had restrained the ECP from taking any ‘strict action’ against the PTI chief. At this, the CEC said that no court has restrained the ECP from conducting the hearing. Meanwhile, the petitioner Afaq also appeared in the ECP and lamented the electoral watchdog for sending notice to wrong address.

“You can’t pressurize us by speaking loudly,” said CEC while reacting strongly to petitioner’s rude behaviour. The chief election commissioner asked security personnel to expel the lawyer from the room. The petition stated that after Imran’s disqualification from the NA-95 constituency following Toshakhana reference, the person could not head a political party under the Political Parties Order and its rules.

The lawyer requested the court to order the ECP to remove Imran as PTI chairman and issue directives for the nomination of a new party head.

On October 21, the ECP disqualified the former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman in the Toshakhana reference under Article 63(1)(p).

 

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