Imran also accused the “mafia” of spreading propaganda against the CJP and other SC judges, calling on the nation to come out and express unity with them in upholding the rule of law. Earlier in the day, PTI informed the Supreme Court that the incumbent government and the PTI could not reach a solution within the Constitution regarding Punjab Assembly election dates, ‘in spite of the best efforts of [the] parties’.
In a civil miscellaneous application (CMA), the former ruling party pleaded that the top court’s judgement, ordering Punjab Assembly elections to be held on May 14 be “implemented in letter and spirit so that the Constitution is upheld and does not stand violated”. The SC was informed that members of both teams – the PTI and the PDM/alliance – deliberated and held a dialogue with full sincerity over three days.
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