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ECP wants signed apology from Imran for poll code violation

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Photos of Imran’s ballot were taken without his permission. The curtain, used around the ballot for secrecy, had fallen due to the crowd inside the polling booth

Imran’s statement

islamabad — The Election Commission of Pakistan on Thursday demanded a signed apology from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman and prime minister-inwaiting Imran Khan for violating the electoral code of conduct while casting his vote during the general election on July 25, a media report said.

A four-member bench headed by the chief election commission­er heard the case against Imran, after the ECP took notice of him publicly stamping the ballot paper in NA-53 Islamabad constituen­cy, instead of going behind the voting screen to cast his vote in secrecy.

The cricketer-turned-politician’s counsel Babar Awan, who appeared before the ECP on Thursday, submitted a written reply stating that his client did not intentiona­lly stamp his ballot publicly, Geo News reported.

According to the reply, photos of Imran’s ballot were taken without his permission. The curtain, used around the ballot for secrecy, had fallen due to the crowd inside the polling booth.

It further sought an end to the case and requested the ECP to issue notificati­on for Imran’s victory from NA-53 Islamabad.

The ECP, however, dismissed the reply submitted by Awan and summoned an affidavit from Imran apologisin­g for the controvers­ial vote casting complete with his signature, the report said.

The commission then adjourned the hearing till Friday, it said.

Imran, 65, had defeated former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in NA-53 Islamabad constituen­cy.

The electoral body has withheld notificati­on of Imran’s victory from the constituen­cy in view of the pending case against the PTI chief for violating the electoral code of conduct.

According to Section 185 of the Election Act, a person can be given a six-month jail sentence and/or fine of Rs1,000 for not casting their vote in secrecy, the report said.

On July 30, the ECP had sought a written reply from Imran, who has been nominated by the PTI as the prime minister candidate after the party emerged as the largest in the National Assembly in the election.

Imran had contested from five constituen­cies and had won from all of them. But the ECP has only granted him temporary permission to take oath as a Member of the National Assembly, pending the outcome of the case of violation of electoral code of conduct. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Leaders and supporters of opposition political parties sit in protest against the alleged vote-rigging during the general election, at the entrance of the Provincial Election Commission­er office in Karachi, on Thursday. —
Reuters Leaders and supporters of opposition political parties sit in protest against the alleged vote-rigging during the general election, at the entrance of the Provincial Election Commission­er office in Karachi, on Thursday. —

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