The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has issued summons to two former Prime Ministers, Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan citing cases related to electoral conduct, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
According to the ECP’s case list released on Friday, hearings for the matters concerning the two political figures are set for November 5.
PML-N president Nawaz Sharif submitted a reference to the National Assembly speaker ten days ago against MNA Adil Bazai for failing to vote on the 26th Constitutional Amendment in favor of PML-N's stance.
NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq has written a letter to the ECP, demanding the disqualification of Bazai and declaring his seat vacant under Article 63-A, which pertains to the defection clause, emphasizing strict adherence to party lines in crucial parliamentary votes.
Bazai was absent from the session and did not cast his vote during the voting for 26 constitutional amendments on Oct 21. He had initially joined the PML-N before later switching to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
Acting on the plea of Ayaz Sadiq, the ECP issued a formal notice to Nawaz Sharif, scheduling a hearing on November 5 to address his petition.
The ECP also summoned the PTI founder in a contempt case. This case involves allegations of disrespect and disregard for the ECP’s authority.