Pakistan

Maryam demands action against PM for ECP comments

PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz said Friday that action should be taken against Prime Minister Imran Khan as he has insulted the Election Commission of Pakistan and has also “dragged army into politics.”

Addressing a press conference with party leaders in Islamabad, Maryam said the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) did not give a personal opinion in the Supreme Court’s presidential reference hearing.

“The election commission gave its opinion under the Constitution, and neither the ECP has the power to amend the Constitution nor does the Supreme Court,” she said.

Maryam said the ECP had taken a rightful position during the apex court’s hearing, adding that now, “even the institutions know who is ridiculing them.”

“[Even] the president of Pakistan has admitted that PM Imran Khan has lost confidence,” Maryam said.

The PML-N leader claimed that Senate election tickets in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were sold for billions of rupees. However, despite winning in both the provinces, the government cried foul over their loss in Islamabad — where PPP’s Yousuf Raza Gilani defeated Finance Minister Hafeez Shaikh.

Maryam said the president has “acknowledged what the nation understood” in the recent by-elections. “Even though he was late to understand this, I congratulate the president for understanding the situation.”

‘No moral justification’

Meanwhile, the newly-elected PPP Senator Sherry Rehman said the prime minister has “violated the Election Commission Act by insulting an institution.”

Rehman said the allegations against the election commission for “shielding criminals” and undermining democracy are worrisome.

Taking a jibe at the government, the PPP leader said after the Daska by-election, it had no moral justification to point fingers at the election commission.

‘Power lent to you is not yours’

Similarly, PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said the premier was venting his anger out at the election commission as he has lost the confidence of the Parliament.

“Power lent to you is not yours,” she said.

The PML-N spokesperson asked the government not to “enslave” lawmakers through coercion, bullying, rigging, and pressure. “Flour, sugar, electricity, gas, medicine, and vote thieves have lost the trust of the people.”

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