He told the court the brief facts leading to filing this petition contending on January 12, 2022 the then chief minister of Punjab in exercise of his powers under Article 112 of the Constitution advised the governor of the Punjab to dissolve the provincial assembly and ultimately, the Punjab Assembly stood dissolved on January 14, 2023, whereafter, the Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab was appointed who assumed office on January 22, 2022.
That as the elections were due to be held within a period of 90 days from the dissolution of the assembly, therefore, the present petitioner (PTI) promptly expressed its serious concerns before the ECP about the twenty-two (22) senior government officers and also requested that such officers should not be given postings in the province of Punjab, during the forthcoming general elections for the provincial assembly.
However, the ECP miserably failed to act in accordance with law and the constitution and has not only slept over the petitioner’s application but instead granted free hand to the “controversial” caretaker government to issue blanket orders of transfer and postings throughout the province, read the petition. “Therefore, soon after the assumption of office by the caretaker government, the political opponents of the last political government, started exerting their political influence to procure large scale postings and transfer orders to get posted their favourites on important posts, especially on the posts which could materially affect the conduct of fair and free elections.” The petitioner also prayed the court to pass directions to all the respondents, to ensure that such government officers against whom any political party expresses its reservations regarding any likelihood of materially affecting the forthcoming elections, should not be posted in the Punjab and be forthwith removed from his post and substituted with some other honest and impartial officer of good repute, until the forthcoming general elections are held and the process of formation of government is completed.
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