that the Judicial Commission has given the verdict that missing of Form XV could not affect the election nor could it be proved that the missing Form XV helped PLM-N steal the mandate of PTI.
Similarly, Khan once again reiterated the allegation that extra ballot papers were printed to benefit PML-N and he specially gave example of NA-125 and quoted the commission’s finding that one RO had told the commission that he kept the extra-ballot papers with himselfwhich should have been given to the Presiding Officers. But Khan hesitated to divulge that in the same report which he was quoting the commission held that there was no mala fide in printing of extra ballot papers and missing Form XV and there was no direct evidence that extra ballot papers were misused in favour of the PML-N.
Khan also sought resignations from the Members of the ECP after holding them responsible for what he called “post-poll rigging” as, according to Khan, the four members of the ECP who were nominated by the parliamentary panel as a result of 18th Amendment rejected 80 percent of the election petitions on technical basis. Khan did not tell the public that legally the petition of Hamid Khan vs Khawaja Saad Raffique should have been knocked down on technical basis but the ECP allowed undue favours to Hamid Khan despite lapses on technical grounds.
Khan in his presser held that Returning Officers, the ECP and PML-N were in connivance during the election and rigged the 2013 election. This was the allegation which Khan had been hurling for the past two years and agreed to withdraw in case of adverse findings of the judicial commission but again repeated the same allegations as sticking with the rigging allegations is the only lifeline for the PTI’s chief.
Khan praised the judges of the Judicial commission on the main stream media but PTI’s known and declared supporters on the social networking sites who usually run campaigns at the behest of PTI on social media have been busy in vilification of the judges of the Judicial Commission in such words which cannot be reproduced here.