ECP disqualifies Shah Mahmood Qureshi from contesting polls for 5 years

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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) disqualified Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi from contesting elections for five years under Article 63 (1)(h) of the Constitution, media reported Sunday.

In a notice issued by the electoral body, the veteran politician has been disqualified to contest the upcoming general elections set to take place on February 8 next week and subsequent elections.

The notification states that the special court established under the Official Secrets Act found Qureshi guilty in the cipher case and for this, he has been sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and was disqualified under Article 63 (1) (h) of the Constitution.

On January 30, PTI founder Imran Khan and Qureshi were sentenced to 10 years, each, in the cipher case.

The case pertains to allegations that the former prime minister had made public contents of a secret cable sent by the country’s ambassador in Washington to the government in Islamabad. 

According to the ECP notification, Qureshi is also disqualified under Section 232 of the Elections Act, 2017. The senior PTI leader had submitted his nomination papers and was in the run for a National Assembly seat from NA-214 (Tharparkar) Sindh.

The nomination papers of Qureshi and his son Zain Qureshi had been rejected by the returning officer but were allowed to contest by the Sindh High Court’s (SHC) appellate tribunal last month.

Qureshi, who hails from Multan, was a candidate from NA-150 and NA-151 (Multan) for two provincial assembly seats, however, his papers were rejected by the returning officers as well as appeals had also been dismissed by the appellate tribunal of the Lahore High Court (Multan Bench). 

However, his disqualification would not affect the poll process in Tharparkar’s NA-214 — from where he was allowed to contest by the appellate tribunal — for election could only be terminated in case of death of a contesting candidate.