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7 February, 2021 I 24 Jumadi-ul-Sani, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 220 I 12 Pages I Islamabad Edition
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the eCp hAs AnnounCed to issue the sChedule for polls on februAry 11
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resident dr Arif Alvi on saturday issued the election (Amendment) ordinance 2021, under which the upcoming senate elections will be held through an open ballot. the ordinance, a copy of which was shared by the president on his twitter account, will be effective with immediate effect subject to a pending opinion by the supreme Court (sC) on the matter. the amendment was introduced in section 33, 86 and 122 of the election Act 2017. “provided that in case the supreme Court of pakistan gives an opinion in reference no. 1 of 2021, filed under Article 186 of the Constitution, that elections for the members of the senate do not fall within the purview of Article
226 of the Constitution, the poll for elections for members of the senate to be held in march and thereafter shall be conducted by the Commission through open and identifiable ballot,” reads the ordinance. According to section 226 of the Constitution: “All elections under the Constitution, other than those of prime minister and chief minister, shall be by secret ballot”. the ordinance further states that after the senate polls, if any head of a political party wishes to see the ballot cast by any member of his party, the election Commission of pakistan (eCp) shall show the same. earlier in the day, the government had decided to promulgate an ordinance to amend the election Act 2017 to hold the upcoming senate elections through an open ballot. According to sources, the federal cabi-
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net had approved a summary to promulgate the ordinance to make an amendment to the election Act, 2017. the approval was taken from the cabinet through a circulation summary as there was not much time for the legislation. the sources added that Attorney general of pakistan (Agp) Khalid jawed Khan had drafted the ordinance which was sent to prime minister imran Khan for approval. the eCp has announced to issue the schedule for polls on february 11. however, the enforcement of the ordinance will be subject to the outcome of a presidential reference, wherein the federal government had sought an opinion from the sC that whether the senate elections could be held through open ballot without any constitutional amendment. the presidential reference is being heard in the sC. A five-judge larger bench of the apex court, headed by Chief justice of pakistan gulzar Ahmed, has been hearing the case. the Agp is still arguing the matter and counter arguments are still awaited. there is a slim chance that the presidential reference would be decided before the senate elections schedule. the sources said the Agp had advised the premier to promulgate the ordinance. if the presidential reference’s decision comes in favour of the government after issuance of the senate elections schedule, then the changed method of open ballot could not be introduced in the upcoming elections. senior lawyers appreciated the Agp for timely advising the government to promulgate the ordinance. earlier, for achieving the same objective, the government had tabled a bill for the 26th Constitution Amendment. the bill had proposed amendment to Article 226 to introduce an open ballot for senate elections.
FO hails NY Assembly resolution declaring Feb 5 as ‘KashmirAmerican Day’ islamabad staff report
the foreign office (fo) on saturday said that the new york state Assembly’s decision to adopt a resolution marking february 5 as “Kashmir-American day” is a “welcome development”. According to a news website, fo spokesman Zahid hafeez Chaudri said, “the resolution appreciates the courage and perseverance of the Kashmiri people and recognises their unique cultural and religious identity. it also underscores that ‘the state of new york endeavours to champion human rights including the freedom of religion, movement, and expression for all Kashmiri people’. earlier, the new york became the first state in the united states (us) to proclaim february 5 as Kashmir day. the significant development came when pakistani and Kashmiri communities across the country observed Kashmir solidarity day, voicing full support to the just struggle of Kashmiri people for un-promised right to self-
Ali Sadpara, 2 others reported missing on K2 expedition g
Ali's son, sAjid sAdpArA, who hAd been wAiting At CAmp 2, hAs now stArted to desCend islamabad staff report
Ali sadpara and two other team members, who are on an expedition to conquer K2 during the winter, remain missing as of saturday as pakistan Army helicopters tasked with on a “search flight” returned to skardu, unable to locate the three climbers. sadpara, john snorri from iceland and mp mohr from Chile have not been contacted since the three began their push for the K2 summit from camp 3 at midnight between thursday and friday, according to their team. the helicopters reportedly flew to a height of 7,000 metres in their attempt to locate the missing mountaineers but were unable to find any clues to their whereabouts. they had to return due to worsening weather and light conditions. earlier, sadpara and his team had successfully summited the 8,611-metre K2 — the world’s second highest mountain, a month after their first attempt failed. media reports state that Ali’s son, sajid sadpara, who had
determination. the new york state Assembly marked february 5 as “Kashmir day” by adopting a resolution by a voice vote, after years of efforts by the American-pakistani Advocacy group (ApAg). the resolution said, “the state of new york endeavours to champion human rights including the freedom of religion, movement, and expression for all Kashmiri people.” pakistan’s Consul general in new york Ayesha Ali hailed the resolution of the new york state Assembly to observe february 5 as “Kashmir day”, and lauded the role of ApAg for this “great work”. “Very important day, very important resolution,” Ayesha said. pakistan’s missions across the united states marked the day by holding virtual meetings in view of Covid-19 restrictions, and held photo exhibitions to highlight their plight under oppressive indian occupation as well as their valiant struggle for their unpledged right to self-determination.
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been waiting at Camp 2, has now begun to descend. the three mountaineers have gone missing after a bulgarian mountaineer, Atanas skatov, 42, fell to his death while changing ropes during his descent to basecamp. his body was later recovered by a pakistani military helicopter. it may be noted here that
winds at K2 can blow at more than 200 kilometres per hour and temperatures can drop to minus 60 degrees Celsius. with pakistan’s borders open and with few other places to go, this winter an unprecedented four teams totalling around 60 climbers have converged on the mountain, more than all previous expeditions put together.
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