Regional
LHC orders to fix plea for hearing against Aun’s victoryÂ
Today (Friday) the court removed the objection of registrar office.
Lahore: The Lahore High court (LHC) has ordered to fix plea for hearing against the victory of Istehkam Pakistan party’s (IPP) leader Aun Chaudhry from NA-128.
According to the details, justice Faisal Zaman Khan heard the plea as objectional of backed independent candidate of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Salman Akram Raja from NA-128.
Applicant stated that he had approached to election commission against the victory of Aun Chaudhry from NA-128.
Election commission said that file a plea in election tribunal. Election commission had not used his legal jurisdiction.
It is pleaded in the petition that the court discarded the verdict of election commission and issued orders to cancel the notification of victory of Aun Chaudhry from NA-128.
However, the registrar office imposed an objection on plea. Today (Friday) the court removed the objection of registrar office.
Regional
Preparations entered in last stages for senate electionsÂ
However, a ballot paper of yellow color will be used for the minority seats.
Islamabad: Preparations have entered into the last stages for senate elections ahead on April 2.
According to the details, the printing of two columned ballot papers is continued for senate elections in printing presses of Karachi and Islamabad.
Election commission stated that four colors of ballot papers are printing for senate elections. For the general seats of senate, a ballot paper of white color will be used.
On the other hand, a ballot paper of green color will be used for the seat of technocrat. Similarly, a ballot paper of pink color will be used for the reserve seats of women.
However, a ballot paper of yellow color will be used for the minority seats.
It should be noted that on 48 seats of senate the elections are scheduled on April 2 for which the voting will be conducted in four provincial and national assemblies.
Health
Drinking water in Parliament, lodges declared unhygienic
The PCRWRC report stated that the water in the tanks of three blocks in the Parliament Lodges is unusable.
Islamabad: It has been revealed that drinking water is unsafe for parliamentarians as well, Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR) sent a letter to the National Assembly Secretariat in this regard.
The drinking water in Parliament House and lodges was declared harmful to health, this revelation came out in the quarterly report of PCRWR.
According to the document, water samples were taken from six places including the Deputy Speaker's room. All the water samples taken from the Parliament House were contaminated.
The PCRWRC report stated that the water in the tanks of three blocks in the Parliament Lodges is unusable.
Only the main filtration plant water was found to be safe. Water supply to Parliament House and Lodges is the responsibility of Capital Development Authority (CDA).
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