Election Commission's request for PTI bat sign approved
Peshawar High Court reinstates Election Commission's decision to remove PTI's election symbols
PESHAWAR : The Peshawar High Court has restored the Election Commission's decision to remove the PTI's bat symbol. Your request has been approved. The Peshawar High Court has given a safe decision in this regard. Court upholds decision to remove PTI bat sign.
The Peshawar High Court on December 22 reinstated the Election Commission's decision. A day earlier, the Peshawar High Court had reserved judgment on the Election Commission's review petition relating to the PTI's internal elections. The High Court held hearing on a petition seeking review of the High Court order of the Election Commission in the PTI internal elections and election symbols case.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's lawyer Qazi Anwar argued that the December 26 order had not yet been implemented.
"We have filed an injunction against our order. We have the right to file a complaint against him. His case cannot be heard here. It will go to the Supreme Court. "I should have gone. The decision is pending." After the Peshawar High Court's decision, Tehreek-e-Insaf will no longer be able to participate in elections by carrying a bat placard.
The Election Commission declared the PTI intra-party elections invalid and did not even assign election symbols, but later a single bench of the Peshawar High Court ruled that the PTI intra-party elections were linked to the Tehreek-e. been declared. -The electoral symbol of the Insaf Bat The decision of the committee was suspended. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had challenged the Election Commission's decision not to issue election symbols in the Peshawar High Court.
A petition filed in this regard demands that the Election Commission's decision to invalidate Tehreek-e-Insaf's internal elections be declared illegal and hold a public hearing on the petition today. In its petition, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf party argues that the Election Commission does not have the power to decide how to conduct elections within the party and that those who oppose internal party elections are not members of the party. left.
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