ECP reserves decision in two election rigging cases
Adjourns hearing of three cases till Feb 27

The Election Commission of Pakistan on Tuesday reserved its decision in two cases regarding rigging in the Feb 8 general elections and postponed the hearing of three cases till Feb 27, seeking reports from the returning officers.
A two-member bench of the ECP comprising Nisar Durrani and Justice (retd) Ikramullah heard the application of Ayaz Ameer from NA-58 Chakwal.
Ameer contested before the bench that the returning officer’s report was wrong as Form-49 was prepared in his absence.
“I am not objecting to Form-45, but to forms 47 and 49,” the petitioner said.
The ECP member remarked that no petitioner challenged Form-48.
The Election Commission then reserved its decision on the case.
The bench also heard the application of Jam Younis from PP-268 Muzaffargarh. After hearing the plea, the ECP reserved its decision.
Meanwhile, a two-member bench, headed by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, heard the petition of Alia Hamza from NA-118 Lahore.
Alia’s lawyer Raja Aamir Abbas submitted a letter of attorney, requesting that he be given a date to present his arguments. The Election Commission adjourned the hearing till Feb 27.
Similarly, the bench took up Yasmin Rashid’s plea against rigging in NA-130 Lahore constituency.
The bench sought a report from the returning officer and adjourned the hearing till Feb 27.
Further, the bench heard the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam candidate's petition against the success of Sadiq Sanjrani from PB-32 Chagai.
The Election Commission adjourned the hearing till February 27, instructing Sanjrani's lawyer to present arguments at the next hearing.
The two-member bench also heard the petition of Ahsan Abbas from PP-48 Sialkot.
The petitioner took the stand that according to Form-45, he was winning by 8,000 votes.
The Election Commission adjourned the hearing after seeking a report from the returning officer.









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