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SHC tribunal dismisses appeal challengin­g Faisal Vawda's nomination for Senate polls

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The election tribunal of the Sindh High Court (SHC) on Tuesday dismissed an appeal challengin­g the acceptance of nomination papers of Federal Minister for Water Resources Faisal Vawda of the PTI for a Senate seat from Sindh.

In its judgement, the tribunal dismissed all objections raised by the appellant, Advocate Qadir Khan Mandokhel. It said that the tribunal was constitute­d to examine the objections against the order of returning officer (RO), who had earlier accepted Vawda's nomination papers.

"The plea assailing the denial of considerat­ion of matters not within RO's jurisdicti­on cannot be sustained by this tribunal," the judgement stated. Mandokhel had filed the election appeal on Saturday, stating that Vawda's nomination form should not have been entertaine­d since he was still a sitting MNA (member of the National

Assembly) and a federal minister while an earlier complaint against Vawda was still pending before the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), besides a petition before the Islamabad High Court for not disclosing his US nationalit­y in the nomination papers filed during the general elections in 2018.

Advocate Mandokhel, who had contested the 2018 election on a PPP ticket from NA-249 Karachi against Vawda, filed the appeal against the ECP's Feb 18 order to accept the nomination papers of the federal minister for the March 3 Senate election.

Citing the provincial election commission, the returning officer of the ECP and Vawda as respondent­s, the appellant argued that a sitting MNA or federal minister cannot apply or file a nomination form for the Senate election unless he filed an applicatio­n to give up his National Assembly seat and ministeria­l responsibi­lities.

He further contended that matters were pending before the ECP and IHC against the minister for not being "Sadiq and Ameen" as mentioned in Article 62 of the Constituti­on since he concealed his dual nationalit­y in his nomination papers filed in 2018.

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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, Malik Amin Aslam addressing the participan­ts after inaugurati­on of Spring Tree Plantation Programme at Lal Suhanra. -APP
BAHAWALPUR Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change, Malik Amin Aslam addressing the participan­ts after inaugurati­on of Spring Tree Plantation Programme at Lal Suhanra. -APP

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