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  • Adil Farooq Raja and Haider Raza Mehdi convicted for ‘inciting sedition’

    Adil Farooq Raja and Haider Raza Mehdi convicted for ‘inciting sedition’

    Two retired officers of the Pakistan Army have been convicted and sentenced for “inciting sedition” under the Army Act and violations of the provisions of the Official Secrets Act, according to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Saturday.

    “Major (Retired) Adil Farooq Raja and Captain (Retired) Haider Raza Mehdi, both retired officers of the Pakistan Army, were convicted and sentenced through Field General Court Martial (FGCM),” said the military’s media wing.

    “The retired officers have been sentenced under the Pakistan Army Act, 1952 for the charges of inciting sedition among army personnel from the discharge of duties and violation of the provisions of the Official Secrets Act, 1923 related to espionage and acts prejudicial to the safety and interest of the state.”

    The statement added that the court of competent jurisdiction convicted and adjudged both individuals on the date of 7th and 9th October 2023, through a due judicial process. Major (retd) Raja has been given 14 years of rigorous imprisonment while Captain (retd) Mehdi is awarded 12 years of rigorous imprisonment, it said.

    “Pursuant to the awarded sentence, the ranks of both officers have been forfeited on November 21, 2023,” added the ISPR.

  • Petition against Imran, Bushra nikah dismissed

    Petition against Imran, Bushra nikah dismissed

    Civil Judge, Islamabad, Qudrat Ullah has dismissed a petition challenging the nikah between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi on Friday after it was withdrawn by the petitioner.

    Muhammad Hanif, the petitioner, had moved the court seeking legal action against the former prime minister for marrying his present wife while she was reportedly on iddat, but he withdrew his case, leading to its dismissal.

    In an application submitted in the court, the petitioner said: “For the time being, the applicant wants to withdraw the above said complaint due to technical reasons.”

    “If permission to withdraw the complaint is not accorded, applicant shall suffer irreparable loss,” he stated.

    Keeping in view the statement of the complainant, Judicial Magistrate (East) Qudrat Ullah granted permission for the withdrawal of the complaint under Section 248 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and wrapped up the case.

    Imran-Bushra marriage case

    The petitioner, Muhammad Hanif, had claimed that Bushra Bibi was divorced by her former husband in November 2017 and married Khan on January 1, 2018, despite the fact that the iddat period had not ended, “which is against the Sharia and Muslim norms.”

    The complainant submitted in the court the statement of Mufti Muhammad Saeed, who solemnised the marriage between Imran and Bushra, where he had said that the PTI chief married Bushra Bibi during the latter’s iddat (the time a woman goes into isolation after her husband dies or divorces her), despite knowing everything.

    In his statement to a lower court, Saeed said he had solemnised Khan’s nikah with Bushra Bibi on January 1, 2018, over the assurance of a woman claiming to be the former first lady’s sister.

    “Then the former premier contacted me again in February 2018 and requested me to solemnise his nikah with Bushra Bibi again as the first time it was against the Shariah,” Saeed stated before the court.

    He said that the first time when the nikah was solemnised, Bushra Bibi’s Iddat hadn’t ended.

    He quoted Khan as saying that Bushra Bibi had been divorced in November 2017 and that there was a “prediction” that the PTI chairman would become the prime minister of Pakistan if he married Bushra Bibi.

    Mufti Saeed added that the first nikah was illegal, which had been solemnised based on the “prediction”.

    The complainant also submitted the statement of Aun Chaudhry, a witness to the marriage and former political secretary to former prime minister Imran Khan, who claimed in court that their marriage ceremony and Nikkah were based on “fraud”.

    According to his statement, Imran’s divorce from his previous wife, Reham Khan, took place in 2015, after Bushra Bibi told the former premier to give her divorce immediately.

    “At the time, Reham Khan was not present in the country, but Imran Khan divorced her through email on the advice of Bushra Bibi,” he said.

    “On December 31, 2017, Imran said to me that he was going to marry Bushra Bibi the next day. I was surprised and told him that Bushra Bibi was already married. Imran Khan said that Bushra Bibi had been divorced,” he added.

    Aun Chaudhry claimed Imran Khan instructed them for the preparations for the marriage on January 1, 2018, adding that he accompanied Mufti Saeed, the cleric who solemnised the couple’s Nikkah, and PTI leader Zulfi Bukhari to Lahore where Imran Khan’s marriage was solemnised.

    Later, when they realized that the iddat period had not been completed yet, Aun stated “Imran Khan said that the waiting period (Iddat) would be completed on February 18, 2018, and asked me to make arrangements for the marriage on the same date. The waiting period had to be completed between February 14 or 18, 2018. Imran Khan’s second Nikkah took place in Bani Gala whereas the first one had taken place in Lahore.”

    He revealed that Bushra Bibi had been given an “order” that if the Nikkah took place on the first day of 2018, Imran Khan would become the prime minister, adding that the date was chosen keeping in mind the “prediction”.

    Marriage

    In February 2018, the PTI announced that Khan married Bushra Riaz Watoo, better known now as Bushra Bibi, who is a respected faith healer. The ceremony was held in Lahore.

    Although Khan’s sisters were not in attendance, the bride’s mother and friends attended the intimate ceremony.

    Before marrying the spiritual guide, Khan was married twice.

    He first married Jemima Goldsmith, daughter of a British billionaire, in 1995, but it ended in 2004. He has two kids, Suleman and Qasim, from his first wife. Both of them live with their mother.

    His second marriage was to Reham Khan in January 2015, which dissolved in a short span of 10 months.

  • Another book launch today against Imran Khan

    After former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ex-wife Reham Khan released a book in August 2018 detailing her tumultuous and short-lived marriage, Pakistani actress, Hajira Panezai, has made serious allegations against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman in her book, The News has reported.  

    Actress Hajira Khan’s memoir, titled “WHERE THE OPIUM GROWS: Surviving Pakistan as a Woman, an Actress And Knowing Imran Khan,” was published in America in 2014.

    In the book, she reflects on her experiences with the PTI Chairman. The actress revealed that in her last book, many important things were deleted, but now she is going to publish a book with significant details.

    She explained how she was chased by popular individuals, calling it a “dark experience”.

    Panezai also claimed that her social media accounts were hacked by Imran Khan’s team, adding that she was forced to leave Pakistan as the PTI chairman was afraid of being exposed by her.

    The actress worked with Geo in 2009, and appeared in a film titled Pinky Memsaab in 2018. Hajira Khan claimed that her book is based on true stories, while the book is being launched in Islamabad today.

  • Asad Qaider arrested again in May 9 riots case

    Asad Qaider arrested again in May 9 riots case

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader and former Speaker of the National Assembly (NA), Asad Qaiser, got arrested again from Swabi jail on Thursday in a case related to May 9 riots after getting bail in a corruption case, Geo News has reported.

    Charsadda police arrested the PTI leader from inside Swabi jail and shifted him to an unidentified location.

    The May 9 riots were triggered after the arrest of PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the £190 million UK settlement case. Hundreds of PTI workers and leaders have been put behind bars for their involvement in violent protests and attacks on military installations, including Jinnah House and the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi. The military termed May 9 a ‘Black Day’ and decided to try protesters under the Army Act.

    During the PTI leader’s re-arrest, he said in a video message, “We will continue our struggle to win the upcoming election next year on February 8.”

    “Neither we are afraid, nor will we backtrack.”

    Asad Qaiser also claimed that his party will win elections with a huge majority if a level playing field is provided to all political parties.

    Without naming anyone, the PTI leader accused: “They have already declared a person prime minister.”

  • Four-day Israel-Gaza truce: What to expect on day one?

    A four-day pause between Israel and Gaza is now in progress.

    The first group of Israeli hostages, reportedly including 13 women and children, are to be released today. They will be escorted by the Red Cross to the Rafah border crossing where the Israeli military will take them in and carry out the identification process.

    The hostages will then be taken to Tel Aviv for physical and psychological tests.

    On the other hand, 39 Palestinian prisoners will be released from Israel in exchange for the first day. They will be taken from two Israeli prisons in the southeast of Haifa and will be driven to the Ofer prison, south of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. They are then to be taken to the nearby crossing where their families will receive them.

    Humanitarian aid is also expected to be sent into Gaza from Egypt. Hamas has claimed that 200 aid trucks and additional fuel trucks will enter Gaza daily.

  • Journalists at BBC, Los Angeles Times accuse employer of ‘double standard’ in covering Gaza

    Journalists at BBC, Los Angeles Times accuse employer of ‘double standard’ in covering Gaza

    Eight BBC journalists have written a letter to Al Jazeera accusing their employer of a “double standard” in its reporting on Israel and Palestine while being “unflinching” in its reporting of alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine.

    According to Al Jazeera, the 2,300-word letter states that BBC “has failed to accurately tell this story – through omission and lack of critical engagement with Israel’s claims – and it has therefore failed to help the public engage with and understand the human rights abuses unfolding in Gaza.”

    The eight journalists are based in the United Kingdom but their names have been kept anonymous.

    The letter highlights that while the BBC names Israeli victims and interviews affected families, “humanising coverage of Palestinian civilians has been lacking.”

    The journalists add that the Palestinians are asked whether they “condemn Hamas” and pro-Israeli guests “are not equally asked to ‘condemn’ the actions of the Israeli government”.

    “Thousands of Palestinians have been killed since October 7. When will the number be high enough for our editorial stance to change?” the letter said. “…We are asking the BBC to better reflect and defer to the evidence-based findings of official and unbiased humanitarian organisations.”

    It continued: “It is largely in the last few weeks – as civilian deaths have exponentially increased and Western countries’ appetite for Israel’s attacks has waned – that the BBC has made more effort to humanise Palestinian civilians. For many, this feels too little too late, and shows that the positions taken by governments in the UK and US have undue influence on coverage.”

    When contacted by Al Jazeera, a BBC spokesperson denied the allegations contained in the letter and said: “When interviewing either the Israeli government, Hamas, Palestinian representatives, or other leaders, we are robust, challenging and aim to hold power to account.”

    Read more on the letter: As Israel pounds Gaza, BBC journalists accuse broadcaster of bias

    Los Angeles Times

    Semafor has reported that The Los Angeles Times is not allowing staff to cover the Gaza issue for at least three months if they signed an open letter condemning Israel’s military operations in the region.

    Nearly a dozen staffers at the LA Times signed the open letter earlier this month criticising the Israeli attacks on Gaza, adding the military operations are a threat to journalists and news investigation.

    The letter also called on newsrooms to use language including “apartheid,” “ethnic cleansing,” and “genocide” when referring to the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.

    The published letter was reportedly signed by over 1,000 current and former journalists, calling for an end to Israeli operations in Gaza which, as it stated, represented a “slaughter of our colleagues and their families by the Israeli military and government.” The letter laid out an estimate of the number of journalists and their families who had been killed in the conflict, saying Israel’s military actions “show wide scale suppression of speech.”

    It also criticised mainstream news organisations, deeming them as apprehensive in their coverage of the situation and for being “hesitant to quote genocide experts and accurately describe the existential threat unfolding in Gaza,” adding that newsroom heads often “undermined Palestinian, Arab and Muslim perspectives, dismissing them as unreliable and have invoked inflammatory language that reinforces Islamophobic and racist tropes.”

    “We are writing to urge an end to violence against journalists in Gaza and to call on Western newsroom leaders to be clear-eyed in coverage of Israel’s repeated atrocities against Palestinians,” the letter read.

  • Lahore High Court gave Pervez Musharraf relief which he didn’t even ask for

    Lahore High Court gave Pervez Musharraf relief which he didn’t even ask for

    The Supreme Court of Pakistan has questioned the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) decision to overturn the death sentence of former military dictator Pervez Musharraf.

    The initial death sentence was imposed by a special court in December 2019 on charges of high treason.

    The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Qazi Faez Isa, leading a four-judge bench, expressed astonishment at the approach taken by LHC, suggesting that it may have exceeded its jurisdiction in the matter.

    “At best, the LHC could do was to allow the prayers sought in the petition, but what the court did was uprooting the special court itself,” Justice Isa said.

    The special court had originally adjudicated the high treason charges against Musharraf.

    A four-member bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, Justice Athar Minallah, and Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan conducted the hearing of the appeals of Bar Councils and others against the judgment of a three-member bench of the LHC.

    The Supreme Court’s scrutiny focused on the LHC January 2020 order, which not only declared the special court’s ruling unconstitutional but also entertained Musharraf’s appeal against his death conviction.

    A three-member bench of the LHC, headed by Justice Syed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi, and comprising Justice Muhammad Masood Jahangir and Justice Ameer Bhatti on January 13, 2020, had declared; “The Special Court was established without an iota of doubt that very basis of initiation of proceedings against the petitioner/ General (R) Pervez Musharraf, since its inception to the culmination are beyond the constitutional mandate, ultra vires, coram-non-judice, unlawful, hence, any superstructure raised over it shall fall to ground.”

    It further said; “Trial in absentia is declared as illegal, unconstitutional being repugnant to injunctions of Islam, as well as, Article 2-A, 8 and 10-A of the Constitution.”

    Pervez Musharraf passed away earlier this year, on February 5, after a prolonged illness.

    The Supreme Court’s review also brought attention to concerns about the LHC’s territorial jurisdiction.

    Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah noted that the constitution of the special court was never directly challenged.

    The Chief Justice cautioned against labeling Musharraf as an absconder during the hearing, as it could prejudice the ongoing appeal.

    The hearing is set to continue next Tuesday.

    The Supreme Court has asked the petitioner’s counsel to conclude arguments on Musharraf’s petition against the Special Court judgment.

  • Bushra Bibi’s name might be added to no-fly list

    Bushra Bibi’s name might be added to no-fly list

    On Wednesday, the Federal Cabinet Sub-Committee on Exit Control List (ECL) proposed placing the names of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, his wife Bushra Bibi, former special assistant to Prime Minister Zulfi Bukhari, and former advisor to PM Shahzad Akbar on the no-fly list, Geo has reported.

    The recommendation was given during yesterday’s committee meeting, attended by caretaker Interior Minister Sarfaraz Bugti, Minister for Communications Shahid Ashraf Tarar, and various officials from the interior ministry and other departments.

    The sub-committee suggested 41 names to place on no-fly list and Imran Khan’s name to include in the ECL due to the £190 million UK settlement case.

    On the other hand, the sub-committee recommended removing 13 different types of cases from the ECL. On the instructions of the judiciary, the names of seven individuals have been removed from ECL.

    The caretaker federal government will have final right to approve the recommendations.

  • What games are PTI’s female leaders playing to keep busy in jail?

    What games are PTI’s female leaders playing to keep busy in jail?

    Anchorperson Mansoor Ali Khan has recently revealed details about what incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) women leaders do in jail.

    Talking on a vlog published on his YouTube channel on November 22 titled “In the line of interviews: Who is next? | Dr. Yasmin Rashid’s message to Mansoor Ali Khan from jail”, he explained that he got a call from a woman who said that she wants to deliver Dr. Yasmeen Rashid’s message to him.

    According to him, Yasmeen, PTI Central Punjab’s President, is taking care of other PTI-related women incarcerated in Central Jail Lahore.

    Interestingly, they play Scrabble to pass their time in jail.

    He further revealed that Dr. Yasmeen Rashid is doing well and feels healthy.

    The Lahore police registered a case against the PTI leader for allegedly setting vehicles on fire on May 9, the day the PTI chairman was arrested from the premises of Islamabad High Court (IHC).

    Mansoor Ali Khan stated during his vlog that Yasmeen Rashid will not only contest the election against Nawaz Sharif but Shehbaz Sharif too.

    Previously, she contested the election from National Assembly (NA) 130 which is the same constituency as Nawaz but this time she intends to be a contestant in NA 132 which is Shehbaz’s constituency.

    The Election Commission of Pakistan has yet to finalise the delimitation process but these are the areas that fell under NA 130 and NA 132.

    NA 130

    3-4 Gulberg F.F.C
    A.B.C.Q Block flates , Model town extention
    A-3 gulberg 3
    Abu Bakr Block, New Garden Town
    Abu Bakr Street Shah Kamal Road
    Achra Baba Azam Chowk
    Aebak block new garden town
    Ahata Mol chand Feroz pur road ichra
    Ahata Mol Chand Ichra
    Ahmed Block, New Garden Town
    Akram Park Guromangat
    Akram Park Guromangat 3
    Alhamd colony
    Alhamd Colony Allama Iqbal Town
    Ali Block New Garden Town
    Ali Park new samanbad
    Allama Iqbal Block Town Ravi Block
    Anayat colony , L block
    ANC Model Town
    A-one Nabi Pura gulberg 3
    A-one Nabi Pura gulberg 4
    Asif Block Allah Iqbal Town
    Askari 5, Flates Gulberg- 3
    Askari Gulberg 3
    Askari housing complex Gulberg 3
    Askari-5, Gulberg 3
    Ataturk Block, New Garden Town
    Atiq Street Shah Kamal Road
    A-Two Ghalib Market gulberg 3
    Aurangzeb Block, New Garden Town
    Aurangzeb Block, Tariq Block New Garden Town
    Avenue civil Services academy
    Azeez park Ichra
    B-1 Gulberg 3
    B-2 Audit Colony gulberg
    B-2 Gulberg 3
    B-3 Gulberg 3
    Babar Block, New Garden Town
    Baddar Block Allama Iqbal town
    Bahar Colony No.2 kot Lakhpat
    Bank Colony
    Bhabra Gulberg 3
    Bhatti colony link road Moon street
    B-J-K Block Gulberg 3
    Bloc k Model Town
    Block A Faisal Town
    Block B Faisal Town
    Block B-2 Gulberg
    Block C Faisal Town
    Block C-E gulberg 3
    Block C-E Gulberg-3
    Block D Faisal Town
    Block D New Muslim Town
    Block L Model Town Extension
    Block N LDA Flat Model Town
    Block N model town
    Block P Model Town
    Bukhari Market Rehmanpur
    Busti Allah Hoo Gulberg-
    C Block Model Town
    C Block New Muslim
    C-1, C-2, gulberg 3
    Canal Park
    Canal Park Gulberg, 2
    Canal Park, Ahata Bashi Ram
    Canal Park, Gulberg colony, D. Block
    Chah Mughal Chakian Ichra
    Chaudhary colony Samanabad
    Chaudhary colony samanbad
    Chenab Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Clifton Colony
    Cristian colony , Khan colony gulberg-3
    D Blcok Model town
    D block Model Town
    D Block safdar Market Model Town
    Dohata Colony Ichra
    Dohata Colony Muhammad Ali road ichra
    E Block Model Ton
    E Block Model town
    E Block Model town, K Block
    Edin Villas, Q Block Model town
    F.C college Ferozpur road
    F.C college Kachi Abadi
    Falcon Colony
    Falcon Colony Gulberg 3
    Fazila Colony Ichra
    Fazila Colony Shah Jamal
    Feroz Pur Road ichra
    Flate Block GOR-2 Model Town
    G,H Block Model town
    Garden Block, Ali Block
    Garden Block, Garden Town
    Ghazali Khushnama Flate Block GOR-2 Model Town
    Ghazali Park
    Ghos Azam Colony Gulberg-2
    Gopal Nager
    GOR 3 SHADMAN
    Gulab Devi Hospital , Civil Eveation Quarters
    Gulberg 3, Block No4
    Gulberg Block G,H
    Gulshan Block Allama Iqbal town
    Hafeez center Halli road
    Hameed Ali park
    Hameed park
    Hassanine Street Ashiqabad
    Hinray Kay gulber3
    Hinza Block Allama block town
    Huma Block Allama Iqbal town
    Ichara Main Bazar
    Ichra Marbel Market, Muneer Shaheed Road
    Ichra Mata Rani
    Ichra Millat park
    Ichra sultan Ahmed Road Rehman pura Shah Jamal Chowk
    Ichra Sultan Ahmed Road Zaildar Road Shah Din Scheme
    Islam abad colony paki thathi
    Ithaad Colony
    Ithaad colony gulberg 3
    Ithaad Colony Ichra
    J Block Model Tonw
    Jail road Shadman Market
    Jamia Asharfia / Asharfia Park
    J-Block gulberg 3
    Jevan Hana Garden Town
    Jinnah Park Gulberg-2
    Kacha Ferozpur Road
    Kachi Abadi F. C Collge Gulberg 3
    Kachi Abadi Shah Jamal
    Kamboh Street Ichra
    Kamran Block Allama block town
    Karamabad Rehmanpur
    Karim Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Kashmir Blcok Allama Iqbal Block
    Khan colony Q Block
    Kothy Pind Faisal Town
    Kousar colony, Model Town
    L Block , Kalma Chowk
    L, J, K Wahdat Colony
    Lala Zar Colony
    LDA Flat Model Town
    Link Road Model Town
    M Block , Bulberg 3 , Bhabra
    M block , Gublerg 3
    M Block , Gulberg Ferozpur road
    M. Block Wahidat
    M. Block Wahidat Colony
    M.M Alam Road Gulberg-3
    Main Bazar Gopal Nagar gulberg 3
    Main Bazar ichra Madina Bazar
    Main Bazar Zaildar Road Ichra
    Main Bluavard Gulberg- 2, P-Block
    Main Bluavard Gulberg-2, P-Block
    Main Gulberg
    Makkah colony , gulberg
    Makkah Colony block-1-Gulberg 3
    Makkah Colony block-2 Gulberg 3
    Makkah colony gulberg
    Makkah colony Street No.17-18
    Makkah colony Street No.19-22
    Maqbool Road Ichra
    Mehran Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Miraj Street ichra
    Model colony , Makkah Colony
    Model colony , Makkah colony Gulberg 3
    Model Colony gulberg
    Model Colony Model
    Model Colony Model town Near Q block
    Model Town Block A
    Model Town Block B
    Model Town Block F
    Model Town Block F, E Block
    Model Town Block F, K Block
    Model Town Block G
    Model Town Block H
    Mohammad pur Faisal
    Mohammadpur Faisal
    Muhallah Sultan Ahmed Road
    Muhallah usman street ,
    Muhallah usman street , nawab street Bhatti colony link Road
    Muhammad Pura Ichra
    Mumdoot Block Mustafa town Wahdat Road
    Muslim Block Allama Block town
    Mustafa abad , gulberg
    N block model town
    Nabi pura Two gulberg 3-2
    Najaf colony
    Najaf colony , Hinza Block
    Naqsha Stop New Muslim Town
    Nargis Block Allama Iqbal Block Town
    Nasir Colony gulberg 2
    Nawab Pura Ichra
    nawab street Bhatti colony link Road
    Nawaz Shareef Colony
    Nawaz Shareef Colony, Ferozpur Road
    Neelam Block Allama Iqbal Town
    New Muslim Town
    New Muslim Town EGC Colony
    New Muslim Town EGC Colony
    New union park
    New union park samanabad
    Nishtar Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Nishtar Park Allama Iqbal Town
    Nizam Block Allama Iqbal Block Town
    Nizam Block, Bhekay wal
    Nizamuddin Road Ashiq
    P Block, gulberg 3
    P-3, link road BGECHS, Model town
    PAF Falcon Colony Gulberg 3
    PAF Falcon Complex
    Pak Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Pakistani chowk Ichra
    Pakistani chowk Ichra Hamiyon Street
    Pakistani Chowk Ichra,
    Peer Ghazi Road Ichra
    Phase B-3, GECHS
    Pind Bhekay Wal
    Punjab University New Campus
    Pura Air Port , PIA colony
    PWD colony , Bhekay wal
    Q Blcok Model town Extention
    Q Blcok Model town Flates
    Q Block Model town
    Q Block Model town extention
    Q Block Umer Colony Kousar colony
    Qurban line , Iqbal
    Qurban line , Iqbal colony , gulberg
    Qurban line, kachi abadi
    R Blcok Model town Bahar Colony
    R Block Model Town
    R Block Model Town Extention
    R, Block Model town
    R, Block Model town Bahar colony
    Rachna Block Allama Block
    Rahat Park
    Rakh Chandray
    Rasool park Samanabad
    Ravi Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Rawan Abadi
    Raza Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Rehman Pura Akbar Street
    Rehmanpura
    Rehmanpura Ichra
    Rehmanpura Karam Abad
    Research Staff Colony New Campus
    Sadiq Trade Center, H- Block
    Sadiq Trade Center, H-Block
    Sait merry Colony Gulberg 3
    Sakindria Block Allama Iqbal Town
    samanabad
    Sardar pura Ichra
    Satlej Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Search Colony New Campus
    Search Colony New Campus
    Shadman colony
    Shadman Colony 1
    Shadman Colony Jail road
    Shadman colony No.1
    Shadman II
    Shah Di Khui New
    Shah Di Khui New Campus
    Shah Jamal
    Shah Jamal Colony
    Shah Jamal Colony Shadman
    Shah Jamal Colony Shadman I, II
    Shah Kamal Road (Ithaad Park)
    Shair Shah Colony
    Sher Shah Block New Garden Town
    Shora Kothi Rehman park
    Sultan Ahmed road ,
    Sultan Ahmed road , Zaildar Road Shah Din Scheme Ichra
    Tariq Block, New Garden Town
    Thay Pind Firdos Market
    Tipo block, Garden Town
    T-P block Guberg 2
    T-P Block Gulberg-2
    ulberg Block G,H
    Umer Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Umer Street , usman street, Link Road
    Union park samanabad
    Union park samanbad
    Usman Block, New Garden Town
    Usmana Bazar ichra
    Wahdat Colony
    Wahdat Park
    Wahdat Road
    Wahidat Colony Shah Kamal Road
    Z.Blcok flates Model town
    Zafar Ali road , Azeez
    Zafar Colony Nadeem Shaheed Road
    Zahoor Ilahi Road Gulberg 3
    Zaildar Park Ichra Ahata Mol Chand
    Zaildar Road Ichra
    Zeenat Blcok Allama Block

    NA 132

    Araiyan Main Bazar Hidyara Muhallah
    Aahilo Wali Gali Kahna Nau
    Aahiloo
    Aasil Karogy
    Aasil Suleman
    Aatoo Asil
    Air Avenue Phase-8 DHA
    Airport Road Sehjpal Chowk
    Amam Bargah
    Araiyan Esayan
    Badhoki, centeral Park
    Badoki
    Badoki, centeral park
    Badoki, Haveli Mochiyan
    Baduwar
    Baho Bholy
    Baoo Wala
    Baoo Wala Barki Road
    Baoo Wala Barki Road Main Bazar
    Baoo Wala Caras Colony
    Baoo Wala Darbar Khawaja Wali Road
    Bar Ka Khurd
    Barki
    Barki Government
    Barki Koheryan
    Barki Muhallah Koyan
    Barki Muhallah.
    Basti Eid Gah , Kachwana road kahna
    Basti kachwana
    Basti kahna Nau
    Bawa Wala
    Bawa Wala Main Bazar
    Bay Dag, Jalal Abad
    Berhaman Abad
    Bhangali
    Bhatta Kohar Badian Road
    Bhatta Kohar Juggian Alfa
    Bheeni Sandhu
    Burhaman Abad
    Burka Kalan
    Chak Aahiloo
    Chak Dheera
    Chaneeko Mondi
    Chapa Dara Iqbal Butt
    Chapa Masjid Hafiz Sahib wali
    Class Mari
    Dara Abdul Rehman Aahilo road kahna Nau
    Dara Chahil
    Dera Pindi
    Dev Sani
    Dhala
    Dhaloke
    Dhaloky
    Dhalwan
    Dheerkay
    Dhori
    Dogran Khurd
    Drag Pura Chak Bhart
    Fatah Jhung Sing wala
    Fazal Park Chacho Wali Khurd Sharqi
    Gaga
    Gajjumata
    Gajjumata ( Afzal Park / Millat Town)
    Gajjumata ( Asif town No.12)
    Gajjumata ( Faisal Town/ Shalimar Town)
    Gajjumata ( Ghosia park)
    Gajjumata ( Ghosia Park/ Niko Wali Haveli)
    Gajjumata ( Ghulam Hussain colony)
    Gajjumata ( Green Scheme cap Housing Scheme)
    Gajjumata ( Gulshan Muneer Housing scheme Street No.3-4)
    Gajjumata ( Gulshan Muneer Housing scheme)
    Gajjumata ( Gulzar colony)
    Gajjumata ( Haveli Hakim Wali / Haroon Park)
    Gajjumata ( Haveli Samanbad)
    Gajjumata ( Millat / Gulshan Muneer Housing Scheme)
    Gajjumata ( Muhammad Pura / Haroon Park)
    Gajjumata ( Muhammad Pura Sawa)
    Gajjumata ( New Avenue colony/ gulshan Muneer Colony)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park / Khalid town)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park / Millat Town)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park/ Millat Town)
    Gajjumata ( Shahzad colony)
    Gajjumata ( Tiba Ansarian)
    Gajjumata (Khalid Town)
    Gajjumata (Robi Nala Madina town)
    Ghali Mohammad Ali Tail Wala Kahna Nau
    Gheenay
    Ghillar Colony Ghohawa
    Ghohawa Badian Road
    Ghond
    Ghondi
    Gooband Pur
    Guli Haji Alam Ansari, Gulzar Park
    Gulvera
    Gulzar Park
    Guru Mangat Nau Abad
    Hadyara Muhallah Arayan
    Hair ( Ahmadi colony)
    Hair ( Badian road)
    Hair ( Fareed Kot)
    Hair ( Khandyala)
    Hair ( Khandyanwala)
    Hair ( Meeran town )
    Hair ( Sabzi wala pul)
    Hair ( Saddique town)
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    Haji Park Badian Road
    Harpalkay
    Hassan Abad
    Health Center Manhala
    Hidyara
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    Hidyara Basti Jan Muhammad
    Hidyara Boher wali Masjid
    Hidyara Muhallah
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    Hidyara Muhallah Araiyan Main Bazar
    Hidyara Muhallah Awan
    Hidyaran Jattan
    Imran Wali Street, Shahzada road
    Ismail Pura Ghohawa
    Jhaliyan
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    Jhalo Health center
    Jhalo Kashmir Muhallah
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    Jhalo P/S girls Jhalo
    Jhalo Phatik Railway
    Jhamin
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    Jhulkay ( Shareef park)
    Jhulkay (Anwar Wali Haveli / Central park)
    Jhulkay (Anwar WaliHaveli / Central park)
    Jowad Town Ghohawa dian Road
    Juggian Alfa
    Kachwana Basti, eid Gah
    Kachwana Basti, eid Gah Basti kahna Nau
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    Kheera
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    Khushal singh Wala
    Koheriya Gujjar Muhallah
    Koheriya Malik Muhallah
    Kot Islam pura
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    Kot Purs Ram ( Azad town)
    Ladhaykay Bhullar
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    Ladhykay, Bhullar ,
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    Lalwa
    Lehna Singh Wala
    Lidher
    Main Bazar Baoo Wala Barki Road
    Main Bazar Manhala kalan
    Malik Chohar Wali
    Malik Chohar Wali Street Ameen Wali Street
    malik Pura
    Malik Pura Bhatta Kohar
    Malik Pura Bilal Town
    Maliyan
    Malkhoki
    Mandyala
    Manhala kalan
    Meer Colony Kahna Nau
    Mohalla Manawala
    Mohalla Rehmat Pura Badian Road
    Mojokay chak Danokay
    Mota singh wala
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    Moya Khurd
    Moza Bhatta Kohar Khuda Buksh Colony Ghazi Road
    Moza Ghohawa
    Moza Ghohawa Gulshan Scheme
    Muhallah Baabywal
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    Muhallah Meowatian
    Muhammad
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    Mustafabad, lalyani
    Nai Abadi Class Mari
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    Nalka Stap Baoo Wala
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    Naseem Abad , Bilal Nagar
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    Nurwar govt girls high school
    Nurwar-Dara Muhammad Ismail
    Opal
    Paday Dara Lal Din
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    Pandoki, Muhallah Araiyan
    Pandoki, Muhallah Baba Bhullay Shah
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    Phadhana Muhallah Jattan DA
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    Pudri
    Qila Jeewan Singh
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    Road Nepal Bohigen
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    Sangat pura
    School
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    Shahzada Road , Deri Pura
    Shahzada Road Kahna Nau
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    Shankay
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    Sraich
    Street Gorgeous Warrior Street
    Street Master Amaad ul
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    Taqi Pur Dara Yousaf Chaki Wala
    Terda
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    Thather
    Thay Pura
    The Sija Mirja
    Theh Janib
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    Tiba Ghohawa Badian Road Masjid Bilal
    Tiba Ghohawa Bhatta Kohar
    Tiba Ghohawa Bhatta Kohar Main Bazar
    Tiba Ghohawa Pind
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  • ‘Officers from diverse departments’ may serve as DROs, ROs: ECP

    ‘Officers from diverse departments’ may serve as DROs, ROs: ECP

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is considering the appointment of “officers from diverse departments,” including judiciary, federal, and provincial governments, and officers from ECP as district returning officers (DROs) and returning officers (ROs) in the upcoming election on February 8, The News has reported on Thursday.

    According to the report, it is highly likely that ECP will use a mix of officers, but no official decision has been taken in this matter.

    “The Election Commission is left with no option but to engage officers from diverse departments. Already, the provincial election commissioners are in the process of finalising lists of officers for the poll job, besides Central Secretariat,” a senior official of the ECP told The News.

    The source from ECP also said that judiciary had rejected the request to appoint officers for election duty because of multiple reasons, including several pending cases. However, one of the smaller provincial high courts expressed a willingness to provide officers for election duty.

    To a question, he said around 1,000 DROs and ROs would be involved in the nationwide election duty.

    In 2009, the National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC) decided not to appoint judicial officers for election duty, as this had dragged the “judiciary into political controversies”.