
Election Commission's only job is to conduct elections, it is also taking time for that:
Election Commission’s only job is to conduct elections, seeking time for that too: Supreme Court SC ECP
Islamabad: (Dunya News) The Supreme Court has said that the elections have to be held in 90 days and with every passing time, 90 days are ending. What is the Election Commission doing? Election Commission’s only job is to conduct elections and it is asking for more time for that too.
The case of transfer of former CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar was heard in the Supreme Court, during which the court inquired about the summoning of the Chief Election Commissioner. During the hearing, Justice Muneeb Akhtar said that who contacted the Chief Election Commissioner for appointment and transfer? Under which clause of the Election Act can the Election Commissioner himself order to make appointments and transfers? The court said that the elections have to be held in 90 days, with every passing time 90 days are over, what is the Election Commission doing? During the hearing,
Justice Muneeb expressed his indignation at Secretary Election Commission Umar Hameed’s repeated speech and said that he should not dare to scold me while speaking. The Secretary Election Commission said that I know the Basic Law, on this Justice Ijaz said that you will not be called a lawyer because you know the Basic Law. The court said that the only job of the Election Commission is to conduct the elections, 90 days are about to end and the Election Commission is asking for more time. Later, the court refused to hear the petition against not holding elections within 90 days and disposed of the transfer case of former CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar. In the case of key transfer, it has been remarked that the elections have to be held in 90 days and with every passing time 90 days are ending, what is the Election Commission doing? Election Commission’s only job is to conduct elections and it is asking for more time for that too. The case of transfer of former CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar was heard in the Supreme Court, during which the court inquired about the summoning of the Chief Election Commissioner. Also read: There is no ambiguity in the constitution on elections in 90 days, the Election Commission is bound by it:
Justice Muneeb Akhtar said during the Supreme Court hearing that who contacted the Chief Election Commissioner for appointment and transfer? Under which clause of the Election Act can the Election Commissioner himself order to make appointments and transfers? The court said that the elections have to be held in 90 days, with every passing time 90 days are over, what is the Election Commission doing? During the hearing, Justice Muneeb expressed his indignation at Secretary Election Commission Umar Hameed’s repeated speech and said that he should not dare to scold me while speaking. The Secretary Election Commission said that I know the Basic Law, on this Justice Ijaz said that you will not be called a lawyer because you know the Basic Law. The court said that the only job of the Election Commission is to conduct elections, 90 days are about to end and the Election Commission is asking for more time. Later, the court refused to hear the petition against not holding elections within 90 days and disposed of the transfer case of former CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar. More news: February 16, 2023 Photo: File Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja opened the situation before the Supreme Court regarding the elections. CCPO Lahore Ghulam Mehmood Dogar appeared in the court on the urgent summons of the Supreme Court. The Chief Election Commissioner said that if the court allows it, I would like to take this opportunity to say something. If the elections are not held within the stipulated time, it will be a violation of the constitution. It is only the responsibility of the Election Commission to conduct transparent elections.
The transfer of Commissioner, DC, RPO etc. was necessary, efforts are being made to limit the powers of the Election Commission, if the Army is called security, then they are not providing it, the subordinate judiciary provided staff in 2018, now they are ready to provide it. No, the government is not giving money for the election, the powers of the Election Commission have been stopped, how to conduct transparent elections? Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan inquired that you have contacted the government on this issue? The Chief Election Commissioner replied that he has informed the government of all his submissions. The Chief Election Commissioner said that if few commissioners, DCs, RPOs, DPOs are not exchanged then the elections will not be transparent, if the court orders, they will not allow the exchanges. Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan said that the court is not giving any such order, every single word of the constitution binds us, the election commission blew up the issue of elections, but they remember to make guidelines for appointment and transfer. The Chief Election Commissioner said that the Election Commission cannot announce the elections, Justice Mazhar Naqvi asked under which law