Later then the court issued notices to election commission and others.


Lahore: The Lahore high court (LHC) has canceled the victory notification of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) candidate Rana Arshad from PP-133 the constituency of Nankana Sahib.
According to the details, justice Shahid Karim heard the plea of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) candidate Muhammad Atif against the victory of Rana Arshad from PP-133 the constituency of Nankana Sahib. Election commission and others have included as parties in the plea.
It is stated in the plea that the applicant got victory for more than 3,500 votes in accordance with the form-45. Election commission ordered to recount against the law and declared Rana Arshad a successful candidate in recounting.
The applicant’s victory notification was also issued and election commission issued a notification of the victory of Rana Arshad against the law.
It is pleaded in the petition that the court should cancel the notification of the victory of Rana Arshad and ordered to issue the notification of the victory of Muhammad Atif.
Later then the court issued notices to election commission and others and canceled the victory’s notification of Rana Arshad.

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