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38 MNAs of PTI submit affidavits to ECP

By News Desk

July 15, 2024 10:17 PM


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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has submitted the affidavits of 38 of 41 Members National Assembly (MNAs) to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), confirming their affiliation with PTI, following the Supreme Court’s order in reserved seats case, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.  

According to sources, the remaining three members, who are currently abroad, have sent their affidavits via WhatsApp.

These members include Amir Dogar and Mehboob Sultan, who, in addition to their digital submissions, have also sent original documents through the Foreign Office.

Sources confirmed that all three overseas members are expected to have their affidavits formally submitted to the Election Commission by Thursday.

This move is part of PTI's broader strategy to ensure compliance with electoral requirements and maintain their parliamentary presence.

In addition to these, PTI has decided to update its lists of candidates for women and minorities.

The party has decided to compile new lists, assigning the responsibility to Kanwal Shauzab and Zartaj Gul.

These updated lists will first be submitted to Barrister Gohar for review and then sent for approval from the PTI founder.

Once approved by the PTI leadership, the new lists will be officially submitted to the Election Commission.

 


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