Lawyer Marwat also challenged the chief election commissioner and members of election commissions’ appointment in SC.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader and lawyer Sher Afzal Marwat has challenged general elections’ results in Supreme Court (SC).
According to the details, Sher Afzal challenged the election commission’s committee which was made for the allegation of former commissioner Rawalpindi Liaqat Ali Chattah.
Lawyer Marwat also challenged the chief election commissioner and members of election commissions’ appointment in SC.
PTI’s leader pleaded from court to cancel the appointment of chief election commissioner and members of election commission and to dismissed all the form-47 of national and provincial assemblies.
Sher Afzal requested in his appeal that the court ordered interior ministry to make a judicial commission for the investigation of rigging in general elections’ results.
The judicial commission will consolidation the elections’ result across the country including Rawalpindi. The formation process of governments in federal and provincial needed to stop, he added.
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