A year sought from ECP for PTI intra-party polls

Premier, who is also PTI chairman, says elections couldn’t be held due to Covid-19

A year sought from ECP for PTI intra-party polls
A year sought from ECP for PTI intra-party polls

ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday sought a year from the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for holding the PTI’s intra-party elections, blaming the Covid-19 pandemic for the delay.

PM Imran, who in his capacity as the party chairman, responded to the show-cause notice issued to him by the ECP.

Last month, the ECP had issued a show-cause notice to the premier for not holding intra-party polls in the ruling party.

The notice stated that PM Imran had failed to provide details of intra-party elections to the ECP on June 13 this year.

“All political parties are bound to hold intra-party elections on time,” it added.

Premier Imran in his reply also requested the commission to withdraw the notice.

“Intra-party elections could not be held across the country in view of the coronavirus pandemic and the instructions of the NCOC [National Command and Operation Centre],” he added.

“[The decision to hold] intra-party elections will be made in view of the Covid-19 situation and the NCOC guidelines.”

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The commission had sought an explanation from the premier within 14 days, warning that “in terms of Section 215 (4) of the Elections Act, 2017, you are required to show cause as to why your party may not be declared ineligible to obtain an election symbol for upcoming Election (s)”.

The ECP requires political parties to conduct intra-party elections before every five years, and the parties can hold the polls in three or four years as enshrined in their respective constitutions.

The commission said a political party was required to submit a certificate signed by an office-bearer of the party, assuring that the polls were held in accordance with the constitution of the political party and the Elections Act.

However, the PTI failed to provide the certificate with regard to the conduct of intra-party elections due on June 13, 2021 as required under legal requirements, it added.

The ECP has also issued show-cause notices to two other parties for not holding intra-party elections, including the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) and the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP).

In 2017, the Imran Khan-led "Insaf panel" had won the intra-party elections. However, only 10.4% of the party's registered members voted in the polls.

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In a statement issued by the PTI central media department, Azam Swati had announced that the Insaf panel had secured 189,055 votes while its rival, the "Ehtisab panel", had obtained 41,647 votes.

Party activists cast a total of 256,957 votes, only 10.4% of the registered members, during the two-day polling process. Some 26,255 ballots were also rejected.

Punjab dominated the list in casting votes followed by Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

According to the communiqué, results received from all four provinces were finalised in a meeting of provincial and regional commissioners.