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In the Supreme Court, PTI's application for postponement of elections in Punjab was approved for hearing



 In the Supreme Court, PTI's application for postponement of elections in Punjab was approved for hearing

The registrar's office has not raised any objection to the application, and the registrar's office has also put a number on the application. According to ARWI News, PTI's application has been accepted for hearing in the Supreme Court against the Election Commission's decision, the Registrar Supreme Court Office has not raised any objection to the application. The registrar's office has put a number on PTI's application.
It should be remembered that Tehreek-e-Insaf senior leader Asad Umar tweeted on the social networking website Twitter and said that a petition has been submitted to the Supreme Court against the Election Commission's decision to postpone the Punjab Assembly election.  President of the State Dr. Arif Alvi has suggested in a letter to the Prime Minister that the Prime Minister should direct the officials of the federal and provincial governments, to direct the support  Prime Minister should direct to avoid further complications including contempt of court.
The relevant administrative authorities should be directed to refrain from violating human rights. Violations of human rights were highlighted in the recent past. To remedy such incidents, it was necessary to bring them to the notice of the Prime Minister. On the other hand, the Election Commission has informed the President of the reasons for canceling the elections. According to the sources, the Election Commission wrote a letter to the President and informed him about the reasons for canceling the elections.
According to the sources, the President of the country was taken into confidence. According to the sources, the letter stated that the Election Commission issued the schedule for the elections in light of the Supreme Court's decision because transparent and impartial elections are the responsibility of the Commission. In the letter, it was said that meetings and contacts were made with the security agencies besides the Governor Chief Secretary and IG Police for transparent and impartial elections in Punjab, but all the stakeholders are not ready for immediate elections, but also regarding security. Apologies for providing personnel.
The letter also referred to Article 218(3) of the Constitution and Sections 58 and 8C of the Election Act, 2017 under which the elections were canceled. It was also said that elections were not possible on April 30, so October 8 was fixed for polling, but the schedule would be released later.

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