PAK Election Commission sent notice to Pakistani PM Imran Khan in foreign donation case

 

The Election Commission of Pakistan issued notice to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party led by PM Imran Khan and its own inquiry committee to appear before them on March 22 and clarify their stand in the matter of hiding the documents of donations received by the party from abroad. Have asked to do.

These notices have been issued following a complaint by the disgruntled founding member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) against Akbar S. Babur against the decision of the inquiry committee to keep the party documents secret.

According to a news report from Geo News, a three-member Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) bench headed by Justice (retd) Irshad Qaiser heard the complaint and issued notices.

According to the news, Babur's lawyer Ahmed Hassan Shah challenged the decision of the inquiry committee to keep the PTI accounts secret. They have used the right to information to obtain documents.

Under this law, the petitioner has the right to obtain the documents. Counsel for the petitioner stated that keeping the documents secret, the inquiry committee of the ECP is violating the terms of investigation, under which it is mandatory to investigate in the presence of both the parties. He said that the committee's order of confidentiality is illegal.

After this, while talking to journalists outside the office of the Election Commission of Pakistan, petitioner Babar alleged that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan feared that the illegal information in the PTI account could be disclosed to the PTI account when the bank's confidential information was made public. Can.

Significantly, Babur filed a case related to foreign donations in 2014 with the ECP after differences with Khan on corruption and other issues within the party.

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