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ECP files review petition against SC verdict on Punjab polls

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 The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday filed a review petition against the Supreme Court’s order of holding snap elections in Punjab, saying appointing the date for the election is not the mandate of superior courts under the Constitution. 

On April 4, a three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Munib Akhtar and Justice Ijazul Ahsan, declared an ECP order to put off elections in Punjab illegal and ordered polls on May 14. The top court ruled that the electoral body carried out an unconstitutional act by delaying the polls.

“With utmost deference, the appointing of the date for the election is not the mandate of superior courts under the Constitution. Such power exists elsewhere under the Constitution but certainly not lie in a Court of law. There is inherent wisdom in that. Since the Courts are not experts in assessing the ground realities in order to arrive at requisite conclusions, the framers of the Constitution did not grant the Courts a jurisdiction to assume the role of public bodies. Therefore, while passing the Impugned Order under review, it is respectfully submitted, that the Court disregarded its constitutional jurisdiction and assumed upon itself the role of a public body in giving a date; thus intervention by the Court is necessitated to correct an error which has effectively changed the settled constitutional jurisprudence of the country,” the ECP wrote in its petition.

It said the Constitution of Pakistan was the “mother of all laws” in the country as it created institutions and defined their powers, striking a delicate balance between each organ of the state. 

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“This division of power between different organs, popularly known as trichotomy of powers, is the hallmark of the Constitution and essential sine qua non for smooth and efficient functioning of the country. This well embedded constitutional concept isolates the three organs from interfering and treading into the domain of the other,” it stressed.
The commission is of the view that the change of election programme was the solitary domain of the ECP under section 58 of the Elections Act, 2017.

“The order under review appoints a date of 14.05.2023 for holding the general elections in Punjab by holding that the Commission had no power to pass order dated 22.03.2023,” it said, adding that under no provision of the Constitution or the law, the apex court could have taken such an exercise upon itself to appoint the poll date.

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“The Hon’ble Court’s order that the executive authorities should come up with security plan acceptable to the Commission has actually divested the powers of the Commission to itself and made the Commission virtually toothless. The ECP appears to simply have no choice, given the strict timeline to meet for the elections, but to accept as a fate accompli, a security plan which may be compromising the integrity, honesty and fairness of the elections and thereby undermining the constitutional imperative as contained in Article 218(3) of the Constitution,” reads the petition. 

It feared that elections for the National Assembly could not be held in a fair way in the presence of the elected government in Punjab as it could influence the outcome of the general elections. 

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“That in view of the aforesaid it is most respectfully prayed that this August Court may graciously accept the instant Review Petition by revisiting, reviewing, reconsidering and recalling its Impugned Judgment dated 04.04.2023, in the interest of justice and equity,” the petitioner concluded.

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High-level Saudi delegation arrives in Pakistan

High-level Saudi delegation arrives in Pakistan

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High-level Saudi delegation arrives in Pakistan

A high-level Saudi delegation, led by Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has arrived in Islamabad.

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar received the Saudi delegation at Noor Khan Air Base on Monday.

The visit is aimed at lending positive impetus to enhanced bilateral cooperation and mutually rewarding economic partnership.

The delegation consists of Saudi Minister for Water and Agriculture, Minister for Industry and Mineral Resources, Deputy Minister for Investment, Head of Saudi Special Committee and senior officials from Ministry of Energy and Saudi Fund for General Investments.

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The visit takes place essentially to expedite follow up on the understanding reached between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Mohammad bin Salman, during their recent meeting in Makkah to enhance bilateral economic cooperation.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have long standing fraternal relations marked by religio-cultural affinities.

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Adil Raja stands exposed after losing legal battle in UK court

Adil Raja stands exposed after losing legal battle in UK court

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Adil Raja stands exposed after losing legal battle in UK court

Controversial YouTuber Maj (r) Adil Farooq Raja has been exposed after losing a legal battle in the United Kingdom.

The false narrative he constructed has also been dismantled, with the British High Court rejecting all of his claims that Pakistan is an authoritarian state where the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) controls both the judiciary and the government. He had also alleged that the February 8 general elections in Pakistan were rigged.

High Court Judge Richard Spearman KC dismissed all applications made by the YouTuber, including his request to halt a defamation trial brought against him by former senior military officer Brigadier (r) Rashid Naseer.

The judge determined that Raja had posted seriously damaging remarks about Naseer in nine social media posts across platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and X [formerly Twitter].

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Imposing a penalty on Raja, the court ordered him to pay £5,000 to the now retired brigadier for the dismissed application to halt the defamation trial.

It also instructed him to make an interim payment of £5,000 towards the costs incurred for the failed security for costs application.

Raja attended the court remotely via video-link, accompanied by his lawyer and PTI UK leader Mahtab Anwar Aziz, who also represents PTI activist Shayan Ali.

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CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz’s exemplary efforts in promoting inclusion, diversity, and gender equality

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CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz's exemplary efforts in promoting inclusion, diversity, and gender equality

 In an era where societal progress is measured not just by economic growth but by the inclusivity and empowerment of its people, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has emerged as a beacon of change. Her tenure in office has been marked by a transformative commitment to fostering diversity, promoting inclusion, and empowering marginalized groups across the province. Let us dive deeper into her visionary initiatives that are reshaping the socio-cultural landscape of the region.

CM Maryam Nawaz’s unwavering dedication to promoting religious harmony and tolerance is evident in her outreach efforts to diverse religious communities. She became the first Punjab Chief Minister to visit the Maryamabad Church in 131 years as she participated in the Christian festivities on the eve of Easter and distributed grants among 10,000 Christians for the first time in Punjab’s history. CM Nawaz greeted the women and shared her dream of a harmonious Pakistan. She mingled among the Christian women and inquired from them about the food they cooked and the clothes they prepared for Easter. She also reminisced about her days as a student at Convent of Jesus and Mary and denounced the labeling of Minorities.

These visits were characterized by genuine engagement with community leaders and members, fostering a dialogue that transcended religious divides. CM Nawaz emphasized the freedom to worship for all religions and protection against religion-based hate crimes, reaffirming her commitment to all the people of Pakistan. Furthermore, CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz spent a heartwarming day at ‘Chaman’, ‘Aafiat’, and ‘Darul Falah’ homes spreading the joy of Eid by distributing toys among children and bringing smiles to the elderly with promises of Hajj trips and Eidi. All these efforts are a true testament of CM’s dedication to not only Punjabis but Pakistan on the whole.

Also, Gender equality and women’s empowerment have been central themes of CM Maryam Nawaz’s governance agenda. She has launched a series of comprehensive initiatives aimed at dismantling barriers that hinder women’s progress and ensuring their active participation in all spheres of life. She took charge of launching mobile applications to eliminate violence and took steps towards a better workplace environment as well as providing safe accommodation among other things. These initiatives not only aim to empower women but also recognize their invaluable contributions to the socio-economic fabric of the province.

Similarly, CM Punjab has brought attention to the plight of differently abled individuals by welcoming the deaf Cricket team to the Chief Minister’s office where she sat among the players and communicated in sign language making them feel right at home. She later presented the players a prize cheque and announced the allocation of a cricket ground.

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CM Maryam Nawaz has advocated for policies that promote gender equality, protect women’s rights, and combat gender-based violence. CM Punjab’s proactive stance on these critical issues is reshaping societal norms and fostering a more inclusive environment where women are valued and respected as it was never the party’s focus in the past.

Recognizing the pivotal role of youth in shaping the future of the province, CM Maryam Nawaz has prioritized youth empowerment as a key pillar of her governance strategy. She understands that investing in the youth today will yield dividends in the form of technological growth, sustainable development and leaders of tomorrow. To this end, a range of initiatives has been launched to provide young people with access to quality education through revival of Punjab Education Endowment Fund, vocational training and paid Government Internships . Entrepreneurship programs, mentorship schemes, and leadership development workshops are also a part of CM Punjab’s vision.

CM’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and empowerment extends beyond individual initiatives; it is embedded in the very fabric of her policy-making approach. She believes in creating an inclusive society where every individual, regardless of their religion, has an equal opportunity to succeed and thrive without any fear. Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora, an influential minority leader, was sworn in as a provincial minister, making him the first Sikh to occupy a ministerial position in Punjab; this exemplary decision calls attention to CM’s dedication to the said cause.

For this, policies have been formulated to address systemic inequalities, promote social cohesion, and create an encouraging environment for marginalized groups. Whether it’s through targeted welfare programs, affirmative action policies, or community development projects, CM Maryam Nawaz is laying the groundwork for an equitable society.

In conclusion, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s visionary approach to diversity, inclusion, and empowerment is setting a new paradigm for leadership in the province. Her unwavering commitment to religious harmony, gender equality, and youth empowerment is not only reshaping the socio-cultural landscape but also inspiring a new generation of leaders committed to building a brighter, more inclusive future for all. As we navigate through the complexities of our increasingly diverse society, leaders like CM Maryam Nawaz remind us of the transformative power of unity, empathy, and collective effort. Through her visionary initiatives and leadership, she is paving the way for a Punjab where diversity and inclusion are valued and empowerment is for all.

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