PM’s formed Committee to probe vote buying in 2018 Senate polls meets

ISLAMABAD: The Committee constituted by the Prime Minister to probe the vote buying in the 2018 Senate elections held its first meeting on Saturday.

 

The Committee comprises Federal Minister for Science and Technology Ch Fawad Hussain, Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari and Advisor to PM on accountability and Interior Shehzad Akbar.

 

The Committee recognized the undermining of democracy by vote purchasing especially in senate elections which have been regularly subjected to this malpractice.

 

The committee decided to make Human Rights Minister’s office the Secretariat. In the meeting the procedure to be followed was decided upon. The Committee will invite the journalist who released the video on the media.

 

The committee will also request those who may have first-hand information or knowledge of the incident to share this information with the committee either in writing or in person.

 

It will probe who were the beneficiaries of the purchased votes and who allegedly provided the money to purchase the MPAs votes. The committee will recommend actions to be taken.

ECP to hold Senate polls according to Article 266: CM Murad

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Article 266 of the constitution calls for holding Senate elections through a secret ballot.

 

“The allegation of sale and purchase of votes against the parliamentarians was aimed at defaming the public representatives, otherwise, the members have the right to vote according to their conscience,” he said on Saturday while talking to the media at Election Commission of Pakistan which he visited along with his party candidates to file their nominations for Senate election.

 

Responding to a question, Shah said that the secret voting for Senate election has been clearly mentioned in the Article 266 of the constitution. “I am sure the decision [of the court] will be according to the constitutional guidance,” he said.

 

To a question about horse trading, the CM said that the allegation of purchase/sale of votes was aimed at defaming and maligning the parliamentarians, otherwise the members give votes to their favorite and most eligible candidates. The parliamentarians of the ruling party [PTI] have revolted against party decisions because they have selected non-party members for senate election, therefore they have gone berserk.

 

“Our all the 12 candidates are purely party workers and have a long track record of loyalty with the party,” he said and added our one party candidate, Sadiq Memon had filed his nomination papers on Friday and today 11 others, nominated by the party for all three categories, general, technocrats and women, have filed.

 

To a question about video leak, Shah said that they were leaking old video on their own just to develop the impression that the votes were being sold, therefore the senate election should be held through a secret ballot. “This is a game being played by them [PTI] because they have the fear of losing the election.

 

Replying to a question about the success of PPP candidates, Shah said that all the 11 candidates of his party would return in the senate election. “We have fielded the best candidates and all of them have filed their nominations,” he said.

 

Talking about extending the date of filing of nomination papers, the CM said that while sitting here [in the election commission office] he learnt through electronic media that the Election Commission of Pakistan has extended the filing [of nomination papers] date. “Earlier, we had raised the issue that the date for filing of nomination papers has been made very close but nobody paid any heed and now when we have completed our nomination process the election commission has extended the date.

 

To a question about seeking support from other opposition parties for the senate election, the chief minister said that it was the strategy of the party and he would not disclose the strategy but “I am telling you we would get our senators elected,” he said.

 

Responding to a question about wheat shortage, the chief minister said that he was surprised that the federal cabinet had levelled the allegation of hoarding wheat on the Sindh government. “Why we will hoard it – but it was failure their failure to ensure to procure wheat in the Punjab,” he said and added “I am surprised that the PTI government has forgotten the statement of their [Federal] Minister Fakhar Imam on the floor of the national assembly that 6.6 MMT of wheat harvested in the Punjab had disappeared,” he said and added it was not disappeared but was smuggled which needed to be investigated by them.

 

He said that the federal government was pressing the Sindh government to release wheat in May which was not an established practice. “The wheat crop is harvested in Sindh in March and April, therefore the wheat remains available in the market in great quantity,” he said and added from November the wheat stocks in the mart start running out and the provincial government intervenes and starts releasing the wheat to stabilize the prices.

 

Shah brushed aside the impression that his government was settling Kashmiris in Sujawal. “It was a letter the federal government had written to the Sindh government, otherwise, there is no such proposal,” he said.

ECP extends date for submission of nomination papers for Senate elections till Monday

ISLAMABAD: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has extended the date for submission of nomination papers for the Senate elections till Monday.

 

According to a press release issued by the Election Commission, the date has been extended to facilitate the candidates. As per the new schedule, the list of contesting candidates will be published on Tuesday next.

 

The scrutiny of nomination papers will be held on the 17th and 18th of this month. The candidates can file appeals against acceptance or rejection of nomination papers on 20th of this month. The last date for disposing of these appeals is 23rd of this month. The revised list of candidates will be published on 24st of this month.

 

The candidates can withdraw their nomination papers on 25th of this month. Polling on the forty eight seats will be held on the 3rd of next month at the parliament house Islamabad and the four provincial assemblies.

ATC reserves judgment in three more cases against Uzair Baloch

KARACHI: An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Saturday reserved its judgment in three more cases against Lyari gang-war kingpin Uzair Ahmed Baloch.

 

The ATC heard three more cases against Uzair Baloch and reserved judgment in them, including throwing an explosion material on police during the Lyari operation. The court is expected to announce its judgment on 18 February. The cases against Uzair Baloch were registered at Kalri Police Station.

AJK President urges Muslim countries to help stop genocide of Muslims in IIOJ and K

Islamabad: Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Sardar Masood Khan has urged Muslim countries to unite against the worst Islamophobia and help stop the genocide of Muslims in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ and K).

 

He was addressing a webinar organized by Malaysia-based Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organization on the latest situation of occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

 

Masood Khan said demographic change in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir is the prime objective of the BJP-RSS regime. He said the main issue we should focus on is the mass settlement of Hindus from all over India into Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ and K).

 

The AJK President said over two million Hindus have already been given state citizenship and this level of importation of foreign nationals in a disputed territory has not been seen in modern history. He said India is acting as an aggressor state and its one million troops deployed in the occupied Kashmir who are brutalizing Kashmiri people simply because they are Muslims.