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14 February, 2021 I 1 Rajab, 1442 I Rs 25.00 I Vol XI No 227 I 36 Pages I Karachi Edition
SENATE POLLS
ECP ExtEnds datE for submission of nomination forms ISLAMABAD
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STAFF REPORT
he election Commission of Pakistan (eCP) has extended the date for submission of nomination papers for the Senate elections till Monday. According to a press statement, the date has been extended to facilitate the candidates. As per the revised schedule, the list of contesting candidates will now be published on Tuesday (February 16). The scrutiny of the nomination papers will take place on February 17 and 18, followed by the filing of appeals against any acceptance or rejection of nominations which will be done by February 20. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the commission will scrutinise the
credentials of the candidates through an online process. The documents submitted by the candidates would be verified by the Ministry of Interior, National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), Federal In-
vestigation Agency (FIA), and National Accountability Bureau (NAB). The financial documents provided by the prospective candidates would also be checked by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
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PTI changes Senate candidate from Balochistan ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided against awarding ticket to Abdul Qadir from Balochistan after differences emerged between Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) and the PTI over the award of Senate tickets from the province. The development was confirmed by Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Political Communication Shahbaz Gill in a tweet on Saturday. Taking to Twitter, Shahbaz said that the PTI leadership has decided to award a Senate ticket to Zahoor Agha from Balochistan. The PTI leadership had awarded a ticket to Qadir, a business tycoon affiliated with the construction industry, for contesting the election on a general seat from Balochistan. STAFF REPORT
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ECP should hold Senate polls according to Constitution: Murad KARACHI PPI
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Article 266 of the Constitution calls for holding Senate elections through a secret ballot. “The allegation of sale and purchase of votes against the parliamentarians was aimed at defaming the public representatives as the members have the right to vote according to their conscience," Murad said on Saturday while talking to the media at the office of the election Commission of Pakistan (eCP). Responding to a question, Murad said that the secret voting for Senate election has been clearly mentioned in the Article 266 of the Constitution. “I am sure the decision [of the court] will be according to the constitutional guidance,” he added. To a question about horse trading, the CM said that the allegation of purchase and sale of votes was aimed
at defaming the parliamentarians. “Our [PPP’s] all the 12 candidates are purely party workers and have a long track record of loyalty with the party. Our one party candidate, Sadiq Memon had filed his nomination papers on Friday and today [Saturday] 11 others, nominated by the party for all three categories, have filed their papers,” he said. Replying to a question about the success of PPP candidates, Murad said that all the 11 candidates of his party would return in the Senate. “We have fielded the best candidates and all of them have filed their nominations,” he added. To a question about seeking support from other opposition parties for the Senate election, the chief minister said that it is the strategy of the party and he would not disclose the strategy. “But I am telling you, we would get our senators elected,” he claimed.
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