The hearing was adjourned till January 21.
At a previous hearing, Justice Farrukh Irfan Khan had stopped the Election Commission of Pakistan from notifying election results in the two constituencies (UC-34 and -35) till a decision was reached in the petition. He had sought replies from the district- and the provincial- election commissioners and the district returning officer concerned.
Justice Khan observed that every Pakistani would be upset if women in a constituency were deprived of their right to vote. He said the matter was of grave concern. “The court cannot dismiss such a petition merely on technical grounds,” he said.
Petitioner Sheikh Mukhtar, a resident of one of UC-34, had submitted that there were 3,656 women registered as voters in the UC. He said none of them was allowed to cast a vote. He said this was unlawful and against the spirit of democracy. He requested the court to set aside the election in the two UCs and sought directions for the authorities concerned to hold a fresh election in the two UCs.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 24th, 2015.
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