NA-122: Imran submits petition against local commission
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has submitted a petition against the local commission in the case pertaining to rigging in NA-122 (Lahore).
The PTI chairman in his petition states the election tribunal had formed a local commission to investigate rigging in NA-122. According to Khan the local commission dismissed evidence pertaining to rigging in the constituency and did not
By GEO URDU
January 28, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has submitted a petition against the local commission in the case pertaining to rigging in NA-122 (Lahore).
The PTI chairman in his petition states the election tribunal had formed a local commission to investigate rigging in NA-122. According to Khan the local commission dismissed evidence pertaining to rigging in the constituency and did not scrutinse the votes properly.
Imran added that the local commission through statements in the media tried to create controversy over rigging in NA-122.
In his petition the PTI Chairman has requested that the election tribunal take notice of this and take action against the local commission.
The PTI chairman in his petition states the election tribunal had formed a local commission to investigate rigging in NA-122. According to Khan the local commission dismissed evidence pertaining to rigging in the constituency and did not scrutinse the votes properly.
Imran added that the local commission through statements in the media tried to create controversy over rigging in NA-122.
In his petition the PTI Chairman has requested that the election tribunal take notice of this and take action against the local commission.
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