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  • NA-60: Supreme Court rejects Shaikh Rashid's plea

    NA-60: Supreme Court rejects Shaikh Rashid's plea File Photo NA-60: Supreme Court rejects Shaikh Rashid's plea

    The Supreme Court dismissed on Tuesday Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rasheed's petition against the NA-60 poll delay.

    The top court, earlier today, had fixed for hearing in its Lahore registry the AML chief's petition.

    Rasheed had challenged the Election Commission of Pakistan's (ECP) decision to postpone the election in Rawalpindi's NA-60 constituency after arrest and disqualification of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz's (PML-N) Hanif Abbasi, Rasheed’s main contender for the seat, in the ephedrine quota case last week.

    Talking to the media outside the apex court in Islamabad, Rasheed had said he had pleaded the court to fix his hearing in Islamabad but it will be heard in Lahore.

    Expressing disappointment, Rasheed contended he will now travel to Lahore to attend the hearing and asked party supporters and staff to continue with their preparations.

    A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar heard Rasheed's plea after 3pm today but dismissed his arguments and ordered for polling to be held at NA-60 after tomorrow's general election as decided by the ECP.

    The court also ruled that it is accepting the petition for hearing to look into the crucial legal points mentioned in it.

    The court issued notices to the ECP and federal government before adjourning the hearing.