The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has filed a petition with the Election Commission Pakistan (ECP) requesting to conduct election of NA-42 constituency, South Waziristan Agency, at alternative place owing to security concerns, officials said.
Since the 2008 general elections, the NA-42 seat has been lying vacant owning to the law and order situation of the tribal areas. The people of the concerned constituency have lodged complaints with the ECP for holding the election so that they can choose their representative.
The PTI chairman along with Dost Muhammad Khan filed the petition before the ECP, seeking an order for holding the polling in the upcoming general elections of NA-42, South Waziristan, in the neighbouring areas and other areas like Dera Ismail Khan, Tank, Tarnol (Islamabad), Rawalpindi, Taxila, Karachi (Sohrab Goth, Landhi, Sultanabad).
Most of the people of South Waziristan are temporarily living in large numbers in different areas, and keeping in view the security measures, necessary and convenient arrangements may be made for this purpose, the petition stated.
The petitioners also referred to similar arrangements already made for the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in Rawalpindi and for the people of Northern Areas in Karachi.
long live imran khan
He will boycott the election because he knows he cannot win. He is there only to make noise. Intellectually corrupt person who is happy with MQM, PPP, PMLQ but against PMLN.
With the law and order situation in SWA, Imran Khan is filing a peititon to uphold elections there. Sone one is hungry for power.
Can you please announce candidates/ticket holders of PTI hailing from NA41 and NA42. please note that there are alot of rumours and misconceptions about the names of ticket holderz. please note that these news are tarnishing image of PTI and feuling rivalry and enimity among candidates. please show some decency so that voters can make their mind. I am vey sorry to say that I am disgruntled with PTIs strategy and so are my fellows who support PTI.
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