‘Bereft of law’: Lawyers, activists lambast ECP for depriving SIC of its reserved seats – Pakistan

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The Election Commission of Pakistan’s decision to reject a petition filed by the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) — the new home of PTI-backed independents — pertaining to the allocation of reserved seats was criticised by lawyers and activists.

In a 4-1 majority verdict, the electoral watchdog ruled that the SIC was not entitled to claim quota for women and minority seats “due to having non-curable legal defects and violation of a mandatory provision of submission of party list for reserved seats which is the requirement of law”.

After they clinched a lion’s share in the February 8 general elections sans their poll symbol, PTI-backed lawmakers joined the SIC. The council had subsequently written to the ECP and filed a petition seeking the allocation of reserved seats in the national and provincial assemblies, excluding Balochistan.

The election commission had reserved its verdict on the SIC last week and finally issued the judgement today.

Here is what the experts had to say about the order.

‘Bereft of law, precedent or basic good sense’

Speaking to Dawn.com, Barrister Asad Rahim Khan termed the electoral watchdog’s decision “bereft of the law, precedent, or basic good sense”. He said the ECP maintained its position similar to previous rulings that disenfranchised the people of Pakistan.

“The logic depriving one party of reserved seats lasts for only as long as when the ECP, in the same order, divvies up the remaining seats in a free-for-all to the smaller parties under the guise of proportional representation,” the lawyer said.

said the ECP continued to violate people’s mandate and the Constitution.

“It is doling out reserved seats to those who have no right to them legally while those who have the right are being denied the same,” she said in a post on social media platform X.

“Usurper upon usurper — a cruel joke on the nation,” Mazari wrote

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