NA-122: Votes transfer case adjourned till Jan 19

0
127

The Election Commission of Pakistan Friday adjourned hearing of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s plea on alleged transference of votes in NA-122 re-election till January 19.

A four-member bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sardar Raza Khan resumed the hearing which was adjourned owing to absence of PML-N’s counsel Shahid Hamid as he reportedly is out of the country.

Talking to the media persons, PML-N’s Daniyal Aziz said that people’s rights are being violated in the case. PTI’s defeated candidate in the National Assembly (NA) constituency Aleem Khan has himself stated in petition that he does not possess any evidence of votes transference, he added.

He asked PTI Secretary General Jahangir Tareen to get ready as ‘fact-file’ would be issued regarding NA-154 Lodhran re-election in the coming week.

PTI’s Aleem Khan said that he has been asking one simple question for the past three months. “How votes were transferred from NA-122 bye-election?”

However, he said that first there was no judge to hear the case, then the absence of PML-N counsel caused hindrance in the proceedings.

It is a matter of transference of 3,000 votes while the ECP has record of 800 votes, he added. Khan further said that those who have not won any ministry are conducting ‘business’ in front of media.

Meanwhile, an election tribunal has entertained pleas of two independent candidates to join plaintiff’s side in NA-122 case against Ayaz Sadiq. The independent candidates have complained that the commission’s verdict was unfair.

Two other pleas pertaining to the same case were rejected by the tribunal due to non-prosecution.

By-election was held on October 11, 2015 after an election tribunal annulled ECPs’ result in the constituency in general election 2013.