ECP just a ‘record keeper’, does not have power to revoke electoral symbol, PTI lawyer tells PHC

ECP just a ‘record keeper’, does not have power to revoke electoral symbol, PTI lawyer tells PHC

PTI’s Barrister Ali Zafar on Tuesday contended that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) was just a “record keeper” and did not have the power to strip a political party of its electoral symbol as the Peshawar High Court (PHC) took up a petition challenging the watchdog’s decision to revoke the PTI’s ‘bat’ symbol and nullify its internal polls.

On December 22, the ECP had decided against letting PTI retain its electoral symbol for the February 8 election, saying that it had failed to hold intra-party polls — which saw Barrister Gohar Ali Khan becoming the PTI chairman — according to its prevailing constitution and election laws.

Subsequently, the PTI had approached the PHC. On Dec 26, the PHC had suspended till Jan 9 the ECP’s declaration of the PTI’s intra-party polls as unconstitutional as well as the subsequent revocation of the ‘bat’ symbol. It had also noted that general elections were scheduled for February 8 and the last date for allotment of election symbols was January 13.

On Dec 30, the electoral watchdog had filed a review petition in the PHC, arguing that the court had overstepped its jurisdiction. Days later, in a major blow for the PTI, the high court restored the ECP’s December 22 order that had stripped the party of its symbol.

Subsequently, the PTI moved the Supreme Court against the restoration of the ECP ruling, which has been fixed for hearing on January 11 (Thursday).

Today, Justice Ejaz Anwar and Justice Syed Arshad Ali took up the plea.

Prior to the hearing, the PTI Lawyers’ Forum informed the court that party counsels Gohar and Barrister Ali Zafar would arrive by 12:30pm, requesting it to wait till then to begin the hearing.

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