- Commission headed by CJP also calls for list of witnesses from all political parties for recording their statements
- Accepts PTI’s request and orders ECP to secure all relevant record
The judicial commission constituted to probe rigging allegations in the 2013 elections has sought responses from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) over the claims made by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI).
The three-judge commission, headed by Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk, observed that the PTI in its statement made allegations of rigging against the ruling PML-N, whereas JI made assertions of electoral manoeuvring against the MQM. Therefore, it issued notices to both parties to file their response by Saturday (Apr 25).
The commission has also sought a list of witnesses from all political parties to record their statements. Likewise, the commission has also asked parties to file additional documents in support of their claims of election rigging. However, the commission clarified it would only decide on the examining of witnesses, as well as recording their statements in view of its Terms of Reference (TORs).
Keeping in view PTI’s apprehensions regarding the destruction of election record, the enquiry commission has directed the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to secure all relevant record. The commission has also sought assistance from the counsels of the parties to sort out the modalities for further proceedings.
Meanwhile, the commission has also sought a response from other parties over Pakistan Peoples Party’s proposal to inspect election bags in 70 selected constituencies.
During the course of proceedings, the chief justice posed questions before the counsels on whether rigging in the elections was a planned affair. If so, what was the plan; who made the plan, and how was it implemented? He said the parties should assist the commission regarding the questions with supportive documents.
During the public hearing, Court No.1 was jam-packed with leaders of parties, as well as journalists. PTI chief Imran Khan, along with senior leadership of parties, also witnessed the proceedings.
PTI counsel Abdul Hafeez Pirzada said they submitted two applications of which one was related to the summons of 13 witnesses to record their statements in the first stage. Likewise, he said, the ECP should be directed to seal all election record, as they have serious concerns of the record being tampered with.
Pirzada added that they got the copy of NADRA’s analysis reports regarding 38 constituencies on Wednesday but could not respond to them because of a shortage of time.
Regarding the issuance of notices to the PML-N, the counsel urged the commission that it was the demand of natural justice that the ruling party must be issued notice to participate in the proceedings.
Meanwhile, the chief justice asked the audience if anyone was attending the proceeding on behalf of the PML-N. But despite Mustafa Ramday, one of PML-N’s legal team’s member and several MNAs, such as Anusha Rehman, Sheikh Rohail and Talal Chaudhry being present in the courtroom, no one stood up to respond to the chief justice’s query.
The commission’s hearing was adjourned till April 27.
Meanwhile, speaking to reporters outside the SC, PTI chief Imran Khan said that his party had requested the commission to seal the NADRA forensic report on 37 constituencies.