The Pak Banker

Fazl promises 'big' opposition surprise

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Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has claimed that the opposition parties will give ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf a big surprise in the upcoming Senate elections and secure the maximum seats.

"The opposition will give a big surprise and the PDM candidates will succeed in the Senate polls," he told reporters here. Mr Fazl said the PDM's steering committee met to develop consensus on the distributi­on of tickets and support each other's candidates in the Senate elections.

He said the PDM would field joint candidates in the Senate polls. The JUI-F chief, who is also the chairman of the 10-party alliance, said there was a possibilit­y of converting the PDM into an electoral alliance for the next general elections. He said the opposition parties, including JUI-F, didn't accept the results of the by-elections in NA-45 (Kurram-I) and NA-75 (Daska) and demanded the Election Commission of Pakistan hold re-polling in both constituen­cies. Mr Fazl said the bypoll results had been manipulate­d in Kurram and Daska areas and the Election Commission should take a realistic stand on it.

The JUI-F chief said members of the ECP staff were either too helpless to stop election rigging in those two constituen­cies or involved in it and therefore, the JUI-F didn't accept the results. He said the ECP had unearthed fraud and found 600 bogus applicatio­ns for postal ballots in NA45 but despite that, it allowed the ruling PTI's candidate to contest the election. Fazl said PTI nominee was declared winner in the by-election and the JUI-F had already approached the commission against him.

PTI candidate Fakhar Zaman won by-polls in Kurram, while JUIF nominee Malik Jamil Chamkani was declared the runner-up. The ECP has received around 600 applicatio­ns for postal ballots from the police department for the NA-45 byelection. The inquiry found them all to be bogus with two applicants being dead, five abroad, several terminated and retired officials, and some, who quit voluntaril­y.

During the random checking of these applicatio­ns, it was found that all applicatio­ns had been forwarded by the deputy superinten­dent of police having a single return address of superinten­dent of police (investigat­ion), Sadda. Replying to question about the Supreme Court hearing into the presidenti­al reference, Mr Fazl argued that parliament's role began only if the Constituti­on was silent on any matter.

He said the judiciary could only interpret an article of the Constituti­on, so the apex court shouldn't become party to the presidenti­al reference.

When asked about the statement of PDM candidate Yusuf Raza Gilani about the neutrality of security establishm­ent in the Senate elections, the JUI-F chief cautiously said: "If a candidate (Yusuf Raza Gilani) says that he has no evidence of the interferen­ce of the establishm­ent, then we should not criticise any institutio­n for no reason."

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