The Asian Age

Pak EC asks Saeed for ministry nod

MML’s applicatio­n hearing conducted by HC bench

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Islamabad, April 2: The Election Commission of Pakistan on Monday asked the Milli Muslim League ( MML), the political front of Hafiz Saeedled Jamaat- ud Dawa, to produce a clearance certificat­e by the interior ministry for its registrati­on as a political party. The election commission had earlier rejected the MML’s applicatio­n for registrati­on as a political party after the interior ministry objected to its ties to banned militant outfits.

The Islamabad high court, however, last month set aside the election commission’s decision and ordered it to hear MML’s case for registrati­on ahead of the general elections.

A three- member bench of the commission headed by Abdul Ghaffar Soomro was, on Monday, hearing the MML’s appeal for its registrati­on as a party, Dawn reported.

During the hearing, the bench asked MML’s counsel Raja Rizwan Abbasi whether he could bring a clearance certificat­e issued by the interior ministry, the paper said.

Mr Abbasi argued that there was no requiremen­t for the party to request clearance from the ministry under the Elections Act, 2017.

However, the commission directed the counsel to submit a clearance certificat­e issued by the ministry or an affidavit addressing the allegation­s against MML.

The commission member, Irshad Qaiser, asked the counsel whether the MML had submitted details of 2,000 of its members and ` 200,000 registrati­on

The counsel attempted to assure the bench that members of the MML were not linked to any banned outfit and that there is no case or complaint pending against any of its party leaders

fee, which is a requiremen­t to be met in order to register as a political party.

The MML’s lawyer responded that they had applied for registrati­on in August 2017 when the said law had not been passed.

“We should be allowed to register... ( and) the legal requiremen­ts will be met,” he asserted.

The counsel attempted to assure the bench that members of the MML were not “linked to any banned outfit” and that there is no case or complaint pending against any of its party leaders, the paper said.

Any citizen can get their party registered with the ECP, Mr Abbasi contended.

Before adjourning the hearing until May 2, the ECP asked the MML lawyer to submit a written reply before the next hearing and to bring the clearance from the ministry or affidavit.

The commission also asked the MML to prepare the list of 2,000 members along with thumbprint­s, the paper added.

Mr Saeed had earlier said that his JuD would contest the 2018 general elections under the banner of the MML. The JuD is believed to be the front organisati­on for the LeT which is responsibl­e for carrying out the Mumbai attack that killed 166 people. It has been declared as a foreign terrorist organisati­on by the US in June 2014. The banned JuD head was released from the house arrest in November

last year after the Pakistan government decided against detaining him further in any other case.

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