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Pak Senate to hold poll for top slots today

PTI opposes process on account of ‘incomplete house’; calls out the ECP’s ‘poll robbery’

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s President has summoned a session of the upper house of Parliament on April 9 for the election of Senate chairman and deputy chairman amid opposition by jailed former premier Imran Khan’s party over voting for top slots in an “incomplete house”.

According to an announceme­nt by the President House on Sunday night, President Zardari has summoned the Senate to meet in the Parliament House, Islamabad on Tuesday. In the Senate session, newly-elected senators will take oath and an election for the constituti­onal post of chairman Senate and deputy chairman Senate will be held, News Internatio­nal reported.

The presiding officer nominated by the prime minister will administer the oath to the newly-elected senators. Members elected in the bye-elections of the Senate on vacant seats will also be administer­ed the oath. In the house of 96 members, 85 senators will take oath as the elections on 11 seats of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP) were postponed by the Election Commission of Pakistan. The Senate elections were held last week except in KP, where the polls were postponed as the provincial Assembly remained incomplete following the non-administra­tion of oaths to members elected on the reserved seats.

Khan’s PTI, which governs the province, has said the Election Commission’s decision to postpone the elections amounted to “poll robbery”.

It said that the delay was a “conspiracy” to tamper with the numbers in the upper house. For top posts in the Senate, the Pakistan Peoples Party has nominated former prime minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani for the chairman Senate slot.

The PTI has not nominated its candidate for the post of chairman Senate to challenge the joint candidate of the ruling coalition amid its opposition to the polls for the top slot. Gilani — the nominee for the post of chairman Senate — has the support of 24 PPP senators, 19 of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), four of Balochista­n Awami Party, three senators of Awami National Party, three independen­ts and one senator of the National Party, taking the total tally to 54.

 ?? ?? Supporters of Imran Khan at a rally ahead of general elections in Lahore (file)
Supporters of Imran Khan at a rally ahead of general elections in Lahore (file)

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