Tuesday, 16 March, 2021 I 1 Shaban, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 257 I 12 Pages I Islamabad Edition
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N an unexpected turn of events, the government on Monday sought resignations from the members of the election commission of Pakistan (ecP), including the chief election commissioner. Addressing a press conference, Minister for education Shafqat Mehmood said that the electoral process regulator had “completely failed” in the discharge of its responsibilities. “It was a longstanding demand of the prime minister that the power of money should not be used to influence elections,” said Shafqat Mehmood, flanked by information minister Shibli Faraz and Fawad chaudhry. “For this purpose, the premier wanted the Senate elections to be held via an open ballot.” The education minister stated
that the electoral body had failed to uphold its responsibility of ensuring elections were free from corruption and demanded that it should be disbanded as it could not act as an impartial umpire. The minister said that the ecP despite the clear directions of the
Supreme court (Sc) failed to devise a mechanism to eliminate corrupt practices during the Senate elections. yousuf Raza Gillani’s win shows that corrupt practices were done during the election of the Senate seat from Islamabad, he added.
“If you ask other parties, even they don’t have confidence in the ecP,” he asserted. “The ecP should collectively resign and a new commission should be made which enjoys the trust of all parties.” The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ministers also condemned the attack on Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Dr Shehbaz Gill, wherein ink was thrown on him, and alleged that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) had a hand in it. The education minister said that when matters go according to the wishes of the PML-N, then everything is fine. However, when it goes against them, then the party decides to attack, said the minister. “The PML-N was responsible for the attack on the Supreme court in the past,” he said. “When the prime minister was seeking a vote of confidence, their leaders arrived [outside the parliament] to instigate a fight,” Shafqat added.
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PDM to discuss resignations, long march today
ISLAMABAD News Desk
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) parliamentary party on Monday decided to submit resignations to party leader Maryam Nawaz before the announcement of long march towards the federal capital. Sources in the PML-N told Pakistan Today that
after a long debate in the party meeting, the party lawmakers decided to submit resignations to yield to the demand of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman who had set a precondition. Talking to media following the meeting, Maryam opened up about the decision and said that the part was not only ready to submit resignations but also would put pressure on the PPP to
agree to the resignation demand. The PML-N vicepresident said that talks were underway with the parliament regarding resignations, which would also be discussed at the PDM meeting tomorrow. “We will try to persuade those who do not accept the resignations,” she said. Maryam further said that the PML-N have also obeyed the decision as the PDM is an alliance of 11 parties and all parties are united on the long march agenda. Meanwhile, PML-N leader and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has made a big offer to PDM President Fazl that all PML-N members are ready to hand over their resignations to him before start of opposition’s long march. It is pertinent to mention here that the PDM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has put a precondition of the opposition party’s resignation to make He said that whether the party agrees or not, “we are ready to resign and that you can announce your resignations whenever you want”. According to details, PML-N leader Nawaz has made a big offer to Fazl that he can resign whenever he wants, because he as the PDM president has the authority to announce resignations, and that his party is ready to resign. He said that he was ready to hand over the resignations of all the members of PML-N to him.
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Attacks on security personnel continue in the country as a Rangers official was martyred and 10 other people got injured in a blast reported near orangi Town area on Monday. According to police, the blast took place near a Rangers vehicle that was parked in the Mominabad area of karachi’s orangi Town. The Sindh Rangers personnel were discharging their duties and were busy snap checking at the Mominabad neighbourhood of karachi when a blast occurred near Rangers’ vehicle, said police. Three Rangers officials and seven other people who were present at the site were injured in the blast. The injured were shifted to a nearby hospital for medical aid, according to rescue sources. Following the incident, Rangers and police personnel arrived at the site of the blast and cordoned off the area. SSP West karachi, who arrived at the site after the blast, said that pieces of evidence collected from the crime scene show that the blast reportedly occurred in a motorcycle with explosive material installed in it. He said that the main target of terrorists was a Ranger’s vehicle, adding that an investigation has been launched into the incident.
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