set up after the May 2013 general elections have so far disposed of 356 of the total 387 election petitions filed by losing candidates of the national and provincial assemblies all over Pakistan.
In the case of NA-125, media reports suggest the involvement of returning officer and other election staff in what could be termed as pre-planned rigging, in none of the previous 355 decisions there has been any case of “systematic rigging”.
As a consequence of election petitions, a small number of candidates has been disqualified mainly because of concealment of assets, wrong declarations or fake degrees. There are perhaps only a few cases where the elections have been nullified because of rigging. Such decisions have affected the returned candidates of different political parties, including the PTI.
Following the May 2013 general elections, a total of 387 election petitions were filed before the election tribunals by the losing candidates belonging to different political parties. These petitions include the election disputes of all national and provincial assemblies. A total of 59 PTI candidates all over Pakistan had approached the election tribunals and, by now, more than 40 of PTI petitions have been disposed of by the tribunals with NA-125 the only success so far.
It is relevant to mention here that out of the 387 election petitions, 166 petitions were filed in Punjab, out of which 141 have already been decided by the tribunals. In Sindh, a total of 91 petitions were filed, out of which 87 have been settled.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the number of election petitions filed was 70. Out of these petitions, 67 cases have already been disposed of by the tribunals. In Balochistan, all the petitions filed have been disposed of. Sixty election petitions were filed in election tribunals in Balochistan.Out of the 31 petitions still pending before the election tribunals, most are being delayed owing to the stay orders obtained from high courts.