Govt mulls imposing ban on PTI after ECP verdict

The government can approach Supreme Court against Imran Khan for submitting 'fake affidavit', says law minister


News Desk August 02, 2022
Govt mulls imposing ban on PTI after ECP verdict

After the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) ruled that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) received "prohibited funds", the federal cabinet started contemplating three options including imposing a ban on the Imran Khan-led party.

The ECP on Tuesday said the PTI received 'prohibited funds' from 34 foreign nationals and 351 companies based outside the country.

The party was issued a show cause notice after the unanimous verdict — reserved in June earlier this year – by the three-member bench of the ECP headed by Chief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja.

Express News quoted Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar as saying that under the first option, the government could forward the matter to the Supreme Court as per Article17 (3) of the Constitution to ban the PTI.

The minister said another option is to declare the PTI a foreign-aided political party and take further legal action. In the Hanif Abbasi case, Tarar said the apex court made the affidavit subject to the decision of the ECP in the funding case.

Also read: ECP says PTI received 'prohibited funds' from 34 foreign nationals

Moreover, Tarar said the federal minister said the government could also approach the apex court to seek legal action against former prime minister Imran Khan for submitting “fake affidavit” to the electoral body.

At a press conference in Islamabad, Federal Minister for Energy Khurram Dastgir said that he will go to the top court for the formation of a full court on the PTI prohibited funding case verdict.

“We will request the Supreme Court to constitute a full court in this case. Justice was delayed for 8 years, now we want the Supreme Court to decide on it at the earliest,” he remarked.

Dastgir further said the coalition government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will ensure the implementation of the Constitution.

“This gentleman [Imran Khan] kept taking money from outside. But today the sources of illegal funds have been detected which shows who was supporting him to spread chaos and unrest in the country since 2014..”

“Imran claims to be righteous and trustworthy but his affidavit turned out to be false,” he added.

COMMENTS (8)

Jesus Raza Washington USA | 2 years ago | Reply Dawn Editorial Aug 5th. 2022 The PTI and Imran Khan must face penalties and fines and any prohibited funds they received must be seized by the state. At the same time the verdict barring Nawaz Sharif from participating in Pakistani politics must be revisited and reconsidered. The rest should be left to the political arena and the ballot box. For bags full of cash Dawn is advocating drop all charges against Nawaz sharif and PTI Imran Khan will not be Prosecuted for False allegation of ECP Dawn News Paper will do anything for a Bag full of cash they are MF Satanic Demons
Jesus Raza Washington USA | 2 years ago | Reply Dawn Editorial Aug 5th. 2022 The PTI and Imran Khan must face penalties and fines and any prohibited funds they received must be seized by the state. At the same time the verdict barring Nawaz Sharif from participating in Pakistani politics must be revisited and reconsidered. The rest should be left to the political arena and the ballot box. For bags full of cash Dawn is advocating drop all charges against Nawaz sharif and PTI Imran Khan will not be Prosecuted for False allegation of ECP Dawn News Paper will do anything for a Bag full of cash they are MF Satanic Demons
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