LAHORE: As deadline to decide appeals against the decisions of the returning officers expired on Wednesday, a Lahore High Court election tribunal allowed former state minister Saira Afzal Tarar to contest the upcoming general election while rejected the nomination papers of Maulana Ashraf Jalali of Tehreek-i-Labbaik.

A voter from NA-87 (Hafizabad) had filed an appeal against the decision of the returning officer saying Ms Tarar concealed details of her properties in nomination papers. However, the tribunal dismissed the appeal and upheld the decision of the returning officer.

PML-N’s covering candidate from NA-81 (Gujranwala), Atif Farid Sabir challenged the nomination papers of Maulana Jalali accusing him of not disclosing information about his income tax return.

He said Mr Jalali had also failed to submit his passport to the returning officer despite an order issued by the Supreme Court. He said the returning officer had ignored the facts and accepted nomination papers of Mr Jalali.

The tribunal accepted the appeal and set aside the decision of the returning officer disqualifying Maulana Jalali to contest the polls.

Another tribunal accepted an appeal against the candidature of Imran Sher Ali, brother of former state minister Abid Sher Ali, and rejected his nomination papers from PP-117, Faisalabad.

The tribunal also disqualified Haider Ali Kharal of the PPP from NA-113, Toba Tek Singh.

All four election tribunals formed at the principal seat comprising judges of the high court stood dissolved as June 27 was the last date to decide appeals against the decisions of the returning officers.

Published in Dawn, June 28th, 2018

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