Disqualification case: ECP gives Vawda’s counsel last chance to appear

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The Election Commission of Pakistan has given last chance to Senator Faisal Vawda’s counsel to appear before it in the disqualification case against the lawmaker. The ECP resumed hearing of the case Tuesday. The counsels of the petitioners, Rasheed A Rizvi and Mian Asif, appeared before the commission.

Vawda’s attorney failed to appear before the ECP as he is currently on a leave. Vawda wasted three years in the high court and then he resigned his National Assembly membership to become a senator, Rizvi said during the hearing.

ECP Punjab member Altaf Ibrahim said Vawda’s lawyer being on leave shows a lack of seriousness.

“No further adjournment will be given to any party now,” Ibrahim said.

The ECP gave Vawda’s counsel last chance to appear before it and adjourned the hearing till July 8. The commission has been hearing multiple petitions seeking Vawda’s disqualification as a public representative. These petitions were filed by Rasheed A Rizvi, Mian Asif, Mian Faisal and Qadir Khan Mandokhel.

The petitioners challenged the returning officer’s decision to approve Vawda’s nomination papers for the 2018 general elections. They contend that Vawda hid his US citizenship and didn’t deserve to hold any public post.

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