Imran Khan vs Saad Rafique: SC suspends IHC orders for vote recount in NA-131

ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday suspended Lahore High Court’ order for recount in National Assembly Constituency NA-31 where Khawaja Saad Rafique was defeated by Imran Khan.
An apex court bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan admitted Imran Khan’s petition for hearing and observed that the result of NA-131 has been announced.
Imran Khan’s lawyer Babar Awan had approached the Supreme Court against the LHC ordered recount and directed the ECP to halt victory notification.
Counsel for Saad Rafique argued that recount could be carried out if victory margin is less than five percent.
When he referred to Imran Khan’s victory speech, the chief justice said political speeches could be reviewed at a political platform.
The lawyer said the Returning Officer had the authority to conduct recounting.
Justice Ijazul Ahsan, one of the members of the bench, said how could the High Court interfere in matter related to the Election Commission of Pakistan.
The lawyer said his client would apprach the Election Tribunal if Imran Khan decides to retain the NA-131 seat.
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