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Islamabad protests case: May 2013 elections were rigged, PML-Q reply in SC
By Dawn.com | Abdul Shakoor Khan
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Updated about 2 hours ago
The image shows a view of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. — File photo
The image shows a view of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. — File photo
ISLAMABAD: Submitting its response in the Supreme Court on Monday, the Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid (PML-Q) said the petition relating to sit-ins and extra-constitutional steps in the federal capital was not maintainable for hearing, adding that the May 2013 elections were rigged and that the court should review the constitutional status of the National Assembly.
Know more: SC directs parliamentary parties to submit suggestions to resolve deadlock
Earlier last week, the apex court had directed leaders of political parties to submit their suggestions to end the ongoing political stalemate during the hearing of the plea against protests by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT).
PML-Q's counsel Abdul Raziq submitted the response on behalf of the party in the court today.
Maintaining a similar stance as the PAT, the PML-Q's response said that holding sit-ins in the federal capital was a political matter in which the court should not intervene.
Explore: Court should not intervene in political matters, PAT tells SC
The reply said that the court could not take a constitutional review of the protests as it was a political matter.
Earlier on September 2, the apex court had issued notices to all parliamentary parties as requested by Zulfiqar Naqvi who had petitioned that all parties be summoned so that the deadlock can be resolved.
Also read: Islamabad protests: SC issues notices to all parliamentary parties
By Dawn.com | Abdul Shakoor Khan
Home - DAWN.COM
Updated about 2 hours ago
The image shows a view of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. — File photo
The image shows a view of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. — File photo
ISLAMABAD: Submitting its response in the Supreme Court on Monday, the Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid (PML-Q) said the petition relating to sit-ins and extra-constitutional steps in the federal capital was not maintainable for hearing, adding that the May 2013 elections were rigged and that the court should review the constitutional status of the National Assembly.
Know more: SC directs parliamentary parties to submit suggestions to resolve deadlock
Earlier last week, the apex court had directed leaders of political parties to submit their suggestions to end the ongoing political stalemate during the hearing of the plea against protests by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT).
PML-Q's counsel Abdul Raziq submitted the response on behalf of the party in the court today.
Maintaining a similar stance as the PAT, the PML-Q's response said that holding sit-ins in the federal capital was a political matter in which the court should not intervene.
Explore: Court should not intervene in political matters, PAT tells SC
The reply said that the court could not take a constitutional review of the protests as it was a political matter.
Earlier on September 2, the apex court had issued notices to all parliamentary parties as requested by Zulfiqar Naqvi who had petitioned that all parties be summoned so that the deadlock can be resolved.
Also read: Islamabad protests: SC issues notices to all parliamentary parties