Ayaz Amir’s nomination accepted for NA-60

Amir’s nomination papers were earlier rejected because he had allegedly written articles against ideology of...


Web Desk April 10, 2013
PML-N lawmaker and columnist Ayaz Amir. PHOTO: EXPRESS/ FILE

KARACHI: Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) lawmaker and noted columnist Ayaz Amir has been granted permission to contest elections in the May 11 polls, Express News reported on Wednesday.

The Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi Bench Election Tribunal, accepted his papers and changed the decision made previously by a returning officer who had declined his nomination.

Amir’s nomination papers for his constituency NA-60 in Chakwal were rejected because he allegedly wrote articles against the “ideology of Pakistan”. This column was read in court today and was found to be non-objectionable by the bench.

The PML-N leader had earlier pleaded for his candidature and claimed that he did not write any objectionable article.

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Rule of Law | 11 years ago | Reply

PML-N will clean sweep the elections InshaAllah and all conspiracies to keep its candidates out of the election process will fail. Vote for Better Pakistan, Vote for PML-N

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