Facts & Figs - Election Tribunals Vs PTI Claims

Below are few facts from Election Tribunals, all of them were and are constantly being reported on News Channels and results can be verified on the official site of Pakistan Election Commission.

NA110 (Khawaja Asif) - PTI complain against PMLN.** PTI candidate fined for not following up the case **and failure to submit any evidence. PTI lost case. ( this is one of four constituencies, chaar maiN say eak Halqa)

NA19 - PMLN complain against PTI. Rigging was proved on 7 polling stations by PTI and re-polling was ordered on these polling stations. PMLN won elections under administration of PTI government in KPK.

NA125 - Hamid Khan vs Khawaja Saad Rafiq in Lahore - Hamid Khan is doing delaying tactics and not appearing in courts. Saad Rafiq challenged him to come to court on assembly floor.( 2nd of four constituencies)

NA53 - PTI’s MNA from Rawalpindi was initially suspended due to fake degree, now he is restored due to court stay order.

NA47 - PTI’s Qaisar Jamal seat election was declared null due to rigging and fresh election were called. He is back on seat through court stay order.

NA55 - PTI’s partner Sheikh Rasheed has taken court stay order which has stopped recounting or re-verification through NADRA in his constituency.

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^ any supporting 'links' to prove the 'facts'?

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IK's followers asking for proves/links??? yeh inqilaab kab aya???

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^ looks like you noonie supporters are used to post from their behinds, thank you for farting here.

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^ baat na ghomai link de, wasy wht about this

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=327459810751167&set=vb.105780982919052&type=3&theater

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=327459810751167&set=vb.105780982919052&type=3&theater

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http://www.fafen.org/site/v6/press-releases/92_election_petitions_still_await_decision_2014_07_11_1929

Election Tribunals decided 16, ECP one petition in June
ISLAMABAD, July 11, 2014: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has extended the tenure of election tribunals for another three to six months following their failure to resolve all post-election disputes within the legally-stipulated deadline, as 92 petitions are still awaiting decisions. However, the presiding officers of Loralai, Sukkur and Dera Ismail Khan tribunals have not accepted the extension, bringing the number of tribunals working across the country to eleven, says a press release issued by FAFEN on Friday.
The ECP, at the end of June 2014, had extended the tribunals’ tenures by three to six months in light of pending cases despite the passage of deadline. The four cases pending with the Loralai tribunal have been transferred to the Quetta tribunal, while six cases of Sukkur and one of Dera Ismail Khan have been given to Karachi and Peshawar tribunals respectively.
This update is based on the direct observation of tribunals’ proceedings till June 30, 2014 as part of FAFEN’s legal study being commissioned with the assistance of 18 trained lawyers.
There were 17 petitions decided in the month of June 2014 - sixteen by election tribunals and one by the ECP.
Overall, as many as 318 (78%) out of the 410 cases have so far been decided by the tribunals and the ECP (292 out of 384 by tribunals and 26 by ECP) while 92 (22%) petitions are still awaiting decisions.
The ECP constituted 14 tribunals across the country following the 2013 elections to redress election-related complaints of contesting candidates. The tribunals were legally bound to decide each case within 120 days of its receipt.
The election results were officially notified on May 22, 2013, following which the candidates were given until July 6 (45 days) to submit their petitions. The ECP received a total of 409 petitions, while one petition was filed directly with the Lahore tribunal.
As many as 292 out of 384 petitions have so far been decided or disposed of by the tribunals. Twenty-four petitions were accepted; 22 dismissed due to non-prosecution; 28 dismissed as withdrawn; 62 dismissed after complete trial whereas 126 were dismissed on technical grounds making the petitions not-maintainable. The reasons for dismissal of 30 petitions are not known to FAFEN due to non-availability of their copies of orders despite continuous efforts to obtain these by the lawyers.
Of the 24 petitions accepted, eight were filed by independent candidates, six by PPPP members and four by PML-N candidates. None of the petitions filed by PTI have been accepted so far.
On the other hand, 10 petitions accepted are against PML-N - the party with the highest number of seats in the National Assembly. Eight petitions cite independent candidates as respondents, while two cite returned candidates of PTI as defendants

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you are not in your house, so please do not use the language you use in your house...It is old habit of cult followers the leader have bad mouth and so as the followers.. but this is not your house nor PTI office... jab bhi Fact and Figures key baat hoti hay nirale aisay hi behave kertay haiN,, wonder why???

i wonder if anyone can post the decision of EC about Khawaja Asif Vs Usman Dar, where EC clearly said that the later just ranaway...

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You are kid with absolutely no knowledge of election process or election or politics or politicians… so please stay away…

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you are no one to tell me where should I post and where not, keep your noonie badshaht to yourself don't try to put things on me.

and plz answer this kid why dhadli ki paidawar saad rafique and ayaz sadiq took stay order if they are so clean.

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ISLAMABAD: The allegation of poll rigging by chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has either been firmly rejected by legal forums or is pending disposal in election tribunals, but he keeps harping on it for political gains, record shows.

Imran Khan took a full one year to reach the conclusion and that too after the post-assassination attempt on eminent anchor Hamid Mir that Geo was also a part of the electoral manipulation against him. He has never before accused the TV network of such connivance with such ferocity.

A most telling comment on Imran Khan’s rigging allegation has been made by prominent lawyer Athar Minallah, who said in a tweet: “Rigging on election day is extremely difficult. Musharraf & Zia having absolute power could not have results of choice.”

Although, Imran Khan and his party’s defeated candidates have also knocked on the door of the Supreme Court alleging election rigging, their pleas got no positive response as they attempted to bypass the laid down legal process.

On the very outset, the PTI chief alleged that the role played by the judiciary was “sharamnak” (shameful). When he was issued a contempt notice by the Supreme Court, he changed his formulation and said that he meant the returning officers (ROs) and not the judiciary. The notice was disposed of.

Imran Khan also released a white paper on polls rigging, which contained reports of an NGO that monitored the general elections. However, criminal cases were registered against the organisation in different areas for the misleading report.

There was no allegation against Geo in this white paper. Rather, it contained Geo’s coverage of elections as a proof in support of Imran Khan’s claims on rigging.

The PTI filed just 61 petitions in the election tribunals, challenging the defeat of its candidates. The number of such pleas did not match its past and present protest. Of these petitions, its 31 nominees called into question the National Assembly seats; 25 Punjab Assembly seats; three Sindh Assembly seats and one seat each of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan assemblies. A total of 402 defeated candidates belonging to all the political parties submitted such petitions.

Ignoring the petitions filed by his candidates in the election tribunals, Imran Khan directly approached the apex court requesting it to order thumb verification in certain constituencies.

According to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) record, the PTI had either no candidate or its contestants got their security deposits confiscated on 50 percent National Assembly seats of Punjab.

The election results in the majority province obviously play a crucial role as to who will rule at the federal level. Imran Khan’s rigging allegation revolves around this province.

The security deposit of PTI representatives was forfeited in 55 National Assembly constituencies in Punjab. They included 64, 65, 67, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 89, 90, 92, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 108, 109, 114, 115, 116, 132, 134, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142, 144, 145, 146, 147, 153, 156, 163, 171, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185, 187, 188, 191, 192, 193, 194 and 195.

The PTI did not sponsor its candidates for 10 constituencies, including NA 55, 73, 83, 87, 88, 91, 94, 103, 143 and 184.

In December last, the Supreme Court disposed of an election petition filed by senior PTI leader Jehangir Tareen terming it against the rules at a point of time when the same was pending before a tribunal. The court remarked that former Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhannad Chaudhry had already issued directions to the tribunal for an expeditious disposal of the case.

The case was heard by a three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, and comprised Justice Amir Hani Muslim and Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan.

In March last year, the Supreme Court disposed of a petition filed by defeated PTI candidate Abrarul Haq on rigging in his constituency NA-117, Narowal. The court said that if he has any kind of grievances or objections to the polling results, he should consult the election tribunal and dismissed his plea.

Also in December last, election tribunal judge Kazim Ali Malik opted out after narrating in black and white the entire tale as to how he was disgraced by lawyers representing Hamid Khan, who wanted him to order the National Database & Registration Authority (Nadra) to verify the thumb impressions of votes cast in NA-125, Lahore, where he faced defeat.

When the judge asked his lawyers for examination of witnesses, as required under the law, they started using abusive and indecent language against the judge, who wrote in his order that they wanted to dictate to the tribunal, which he would never allow.

“The learned counsel for the petitioner has uttered abusive and indecent remarks about the election tribunal, Lahore, offensive to all the recognised and established norms of professional decency. It is painful to bring on record that I joined Judicial Service as additional district & session’s judge in the year 1987 and my service career remained before the Honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan, Honourable Lahore High Court and the lawyers community like mid-day sun, but learned counsel for the petitioner has chosen to assault and attack my integrity and impartiality just for some political gain. I am unable to approve of such non-professional attitude/behaviour/conduct of the learned counsel for the petitioner,” the judge lamented.

He wrote that the counsel of Hamid Khan attempted to force and compel the tribunal to allow the request for comparison of thumb impressions without examining the witnesses. “It is difficult for the Election Tribunal to allow the request for comparison of thumb impressions on the basis of stance of the petitioner set up in the election petition because contents of the election petition or the allegations set up therein cannot be termed legal evidence,” said the order.

“It is true that it is prerogative of petitioner’s learned counsel to prosecute the cause of his client, but he cannot regulate and control the proceedings of the Election Tribunal. I am pained to say that the learned counsel has attempted to dictate to the Election Tribunal and after having failed to do so, he has shouted and thus disregarded norms of professional decency. I have simply asked the learned counsel for the petitioner to examine witnesses on oath, present before the Tribunal in support of the allegation of voting through impersonation set up in the election petition and then agitate the request for comparison of thumb impressions of the voters, which have provoked him to such an extent that he, along with other lawyers, opted to insult and disgrace the Election Tribunal by using foul and indecent words. In fact, learned counsel for the petitioner and his two colleagues, who have come as witnesses, want to control and regulate the proceedings of this Tribunal according to their choice. So long as I am allowed to hold the office of Election Tribunal, I would not mortgage my official functions and legal duties to the parties of election disputes or their learned counsel.”

The judge wrote that for the first time in his professional life, he earned the motivated insult and criticism and that too from those who were under legal obligation to conduct themselves. “My resignation would amount to yielding before those who want mode of trial of election disputes of their choice. With these observations, I exercise a restraint and do not initiate contempt proceedings against all those who have played havoc with the system.”

Imran harping on poll rigging for political gains - thenews.com.pk

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the same reason your lords pal Jahangeer tareen took stay order

and just for your information ... Saad Rafique have not taken any stay order... your lords MAMA(hamid khan) is delaying the verdict by using delaying tactics ( and use whatever tool to comprehend this, or listen to IK again to get back to your zombie mood)... you wont be abel to digest facts but that wont change and baby like you should better stay tuned to its lords speeches and listen them for hasool-e-sawaab

most importantly, you cannot read..

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https://twitter.com/JahangirKTareen/status/495131404926455808/photo/1

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like i said, you are a baby... even i can write a paper like this and post on twitter... but yes you should follow the pal of your lord.. as whatever they say is only the truth...

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allhumdullah I can read and see also not blind like you, I know your love for dhanli zada saad rafique so I can understand your position stay order lya hua ha may be you are not ready to accept it.

out of this thread don't like discussing stuff wth rude ppl.

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whtever get a life and come out of pti phobia, dhandli zada noon league ki tarh you are also panic nothing else.

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If you can read ( i doubt it) what is posted here and elsewhere should be enough but like i said or may be i should rephrase, you can only read and listen to what your lord IK and his pals have to say... for e.g. if he says, Shk Rasheed is bad, you will chant him bad, if says Shk Rasheed is good and my best adviser you will defend Shk Rasheed to death...this is one example... now you can go back to your business, this is my last post to you... i don't talk with babies

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I showed you mirror, looks ugly right? Next time you shouldn't be doing ayen bayen shayen.

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wow... only a worshipper of lord IK can come up with such a logic... next time dont use your national language here.... and as for aayain baayian shaayain it is your cult leader and followers who are known for this... not others..

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This guy should be banned from GS for misbehaving with everyone on this forum #Please](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Please)

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