Imran out of election race as rejection of nomination papers upheld

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Advocate Umair Niazi says decision to be challenged in high court in front of larger bench
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The election tribunal upheld the rejection of former prime minister Imran Khan's nomination papers for Lahore's NA-122 and PS 89 of Mianwali, resulting in his exclusion from the upcoming general elections.

Justice Tariq Nadeem, presiding over the election tribunal at the Lahore High Court, dismissed the appeal pertaining to the rejection of PTI founder Imran Khan's papers for NA-122.

The tribunal upheld the returning officer's (RO) decision, which stated that the candidate's endorser did not belong to the constituency.

Similarly, Judge Chaudhry Abdul Aziz dismissed Imran's appeal for NA-89, supporting the RO's objections.

The tribunal noted that Imran's conviction in the Toshakhana case makes him ineligible to contest the election, emphasising that the length of the sentence is irrelevant till a sentence is in field.

Read Imran out of electoral race, for now

Following the decisions, Imran's counsel, Advocate Umair Niazi, said he intended to challenge them in the high court's in front of a larger bench.

On December 30 the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) rejected Imran's nomination papers due to his conviction in the Toshakhana case, highlighting that according to the prevailing circumstances, he remains ineligible to participate in elections as long as the conviction stands.

According to the ECP's election schedule, the tribunals are to conclude the hearing of appeals today, and publish a revised list of candidates by tomorrow.

“The withdrawal of nomination papers is scheduled for Jan 12 (Friday) and the final list of candidates will also be released on the same day,” an ECP spokesperson earlier stated.

The allocation of election symbols to the candidates was slated for Jan 13 (Saturday), and the polling would take place on Feb 8, the spokesperson added.
 
He had the option of boycotting. He did not have the courage to do so.

He should learn from BNP of Bangladesh who boycotted Bangladesh elections. Now that he tried to fight the elections, any claim of mischief and fraud would carry lesser weight. Imran Khan was always going to lose this election, but he has lost something more now.

Sad!! I think Pakistan must start searching for a new opposition leader, preferably a Baloch or Pathan to keep the Fauj on their toes. IK and PTI are finished,
 
He had the option of boycotting. He did not have the courage to do so.

He should learn from BNP of Bangladesh who boycotted Bangladesh elections. Now that he tried to fight the elections, any claim of mischief and fraud would carry lesser weight. Imran Khan was always going to lose this election, but he has lost something more now.

Sad!! I think Pakistan must start searching for a new opposition leader, preferably a Baloch or Pathan to keep the Fauj on their toes. IK and PTI are finished,
Boycott is the worst mistake ...that's what London plan was ...
 
Boycott is the worst mistake ...that's what London plan was ...
Bangladesh registers 27.15 % voter turnout till 3:00 pm amid boycott by main Opposition BNP


Bangladesh elections have turned out to be a joke due to opposition(BNP) boycott. Hasina may have won but she'll face international pressure regarding legitimacy of her govt.

Imran Khan sadly isn't as smart. He lost the chance to question legitimacy of the elections by filing to contest. PTI can still boycott but IK knows that many of his party candidates would resign and fight as independents if he backs down from election. It takes a strong, disciplined party (like BNP of Bangladesh) to carry out a mass-boycott of a national election. Only a strong undisputed leader can orchestrate such a move successfully.
 
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