Maryam, Bilawal’s papers approved

F.P. Report

LAHORE: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Saturday approved nomination papers of Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari from different constituencies.

Maryam’s spokesperson said her nomination papers from multiple Lahore and Sargodha constituencies were approved by the returning officers (ROs), but added that she would contest general elections from the constituencies where the party would decide. The PML-N scion submitted nomination papers for three National Assembly constituencies — NA-119 and NA-120 — and four Punjab Assembly constituencies — PP-159, PP-160, PP-165 and PP-80.

Two local lawyers had raised objections against Maryam’s nomination papers, citing PML-N leader’s conviction and alleging her of forging signatures on nomination papers. The RO, however, rejected the objections and approved her nomination papers subsequently. Meanwhile, Bilawal’s nomination papers were approved from Lahore’s NA-127, said PPP leader Zulfikar Ali Badr.

Separately, in a setback to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the ECP rejected the party founder Imran Khan’s for a National Assembly constituency from Punjab’s capital and his home city, Mianwali. The former prime minister had filed his nomination papers from Lahore’s NA-122 and Mianwali’s NA-89 constituencies ahead of the upcoming polls slated for February 8, 2024,

Furthermore, relevant ROs rejected PTI’s Zulfi Bukhari and Azam Swati’s papers from different constituencies. Commenting on the development, PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif’s counsel Advocate Jahangir Jadoon told the journalists in Mansehra that it was essential for the candidate contesting polls to be present in the country.

Jadoon, who filed objections against Swati, said the PTI leader was only asked to appear before the RO after which the objections would be withdrawn. The RO later confirmed that the PTI leader’s nomination papers were rejected from NA-15.

Swati’s lawyer Sohail Swati said his client’s papers were rejected due to claims that his signatures were fake and that he was an absconder in case filed against him. He said the election tribunal would be approached against the decision. Bukhari, on the other hand, said his papers were not being accepted due to claims that his signatures were not genuine, which he termed “ridiculous”. The close aide of PTI founder Imran Khan said he even had them notarised and counter signed by the oath commission.

Announcing to move court against the decision, Bukhari also alleged that six people including his lawyers, proposers and seconders had been abducted. “My lawyers, proposers and seconders have been abducted from inside.