PTI slams ECP’s statement on SC’s ruling on reserved seats

— Warns of serious consequences for attempts to make top court’s decision ineffective

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Saturday slammed the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) for its statement regarding the implementation on the Supreme Court’s decision on reserved seats, terming it as a “pack of contradictions” and a blatant attempt to make the court’s decision ineffective.

PTI spokesperson stated that on one hand, the electoral body claimed to be implementing the court’s decision, while on the other, it clearly rejected the decision putting a seal of approval on its own criminal character.

He noted that the ECP’s declaration was a clear message that the institution was ready to openly defy the SC’s order at the behest of its mandate-thief patrons.

The spokesperson pointed out that in the aftermath of the apex court’s verdict, it was further evident that the electoral watchdog had misinterpreted the court order to usurp the fundamental rights of PTI candidates.

He went on to say that the contradictory and misleading statement, which was representing only the personal wishes of a handful individuals, could not absolve the ECP of its crime of violating its oath.

PTI spokesperson warned that the mandate thieves and their patrons should bear in mind that the attempts to make the SC’s historic decision ineffective or open deviation from it would “have serious and far-reaching negative implications”.

He made it clear that PTI would never allow electoral body to defy the court’s orders after disregard of the public mandate. The spokesperson stated that in the light of the top court’s decision, the Chief Election Commissioner and the members of the ECP should immediately resign and hand over the reins of the institution to competent, capable, honest and law-abiding individuals.

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