Pakistan's govt. and Election Commission are unconstitutionally blocking elections in Punjab and KP provinces beyond the 90 day limit set out in Article 224(2) of the constitution.
On the 14th and 18th of January, the provincial assemblies of the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provinces in Pakistan were dissolved by the Chief Ministers under Art. 112 of the constitution.
Articles 224(2) mandates that elections within 90 days of dissolution of provincial assemblies. This was reiterated by a decision of the Supreme Court (SC), which directed that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is bound to hold elections within the stipulated time limit.
However, the ECP has delayed the elections for 6 months, ignoring the order of the SC and casually disregarding the constitution for spurious reasons of "security" and "finances". The govt. is now threatening to block elections and have expressed “no-confidence” in the courts.
If elections are delayed, voting rights will be denied to the people of Punjab and KP, who are currently under the rule of non-elected caretaker govt. The right to "choose representatives" is guaranteed in the preamble to the constitution.
The demand from @ptiofficial, who have the most stake in these elections being the incumbent who triggered the vote, is simple: people should be given the right to vote in line with the constitution. If not, the foundation of the social contract between citizens and state falls.
Any delay in elections will irrevocably hurt Pakistan's democracy. The last time elections were delayed, it took 11 years of brutal military rule before Pakistanis were able to vote again. All democratic forces, local and int'l, should ensure that is not allowed to happen again.
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CNN's @SophiaSaifi is either woefully misinformed or working on an agenda. In her feature length article she fails to mention KP and Punjab elections, which are due on 12 and 18 April as per the constitution, and which the govt. has failed to hold, disenfranchising 140m people
There are approx. 40m new voters in 🇵🇰 since 2013.
As the PTI modernised and reached out to these young voters, PPP/PMLN kept doing politics of 90s.
This is essential to understand the shift in Pakistani politics; unfortunately, most “experts” don’t/won’t talk about this
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The politics of denial like “PTI stole the 2018 elections” doesn’t hurt PTI, it hurts PMLN/PPP. Rather than doing ideological politics to reach new voter blocs, they’re still reliant on “clientelistic”vote buying. But as the electorate expanded, those tactics became redundant
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One thing they have done to counter PTI’s rise is by using classic voter suppression tools in connivance with @ECP_Pakistan as I showed in this thread below.
However, Pakistan will add 5 million new voters every year for the next 10 years too. How many will they suppress?
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Seeing the vile campaign against the CJP, I feel compelled to share a few comments left by 2,500+ Pakistanis who signed my open letter and saying #NationStandswithCJP
Here is a thread full of messages of hope from Pakistanis which you should read if you feel dejected
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"Protect the people's rights, and the people will protect your legacy. It is up to you if you want to be remembered alongside Justice Munir or with Jinnah and Iqbal. Please choose wisely, the people are looking at you."
Pervez, Karachi
"When one is alone it is definitely scary speaking truth to power, but when you 220million willing to reach your door step to support you, what fear can you have?"
A lot of noise is being made by certain sections of media about today’s judgment by J. Faez Isa regarding the use of “suo moto” powers under Article 184 (3).
2 questions are key: timing of the ruling, and if it’s consistent with J Isa’s past positions.
I answer both🧵👇
First: why has the decision come out today?
This is important because the case on which the judgment is issued doesn’t actually have anything to do with the present matter being heard about the Punjab/KP Elections. It’s about extra marks for Hafiz-E-Quran in MBBS/BDS tests! 2/n
As stated in the full judgment, this is a 14 month old case.
The fact that the decision has come out in the midst of one of the most important cases of Pakistan’s democratic history, asking to influence these proceedings is deeply suspect, as noted by the dissenting judge
I just emailed the Open Letter to SC with signs and comments by more than 2,000 ordinary Pakistanis (in less than a day), clearly showing that #NationStandswithCJP
Below, I'm sharing some of the best comments
(captured perfectly in this📽️ by my great friend @soufiasiddiqi)
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A whole day collecting, collating, and anonymising this data & I'm simply amazed just how aware the general public is! From students to academics to workers like drivers, painters & housewives.
I hope judges can see this and take heart that this isn't 1997 anymore. 1/n
The next 5 tweets have more text, with a conclusion in the final tweet.
Please RT and share in WhatsApp groups/ Instagram/ FB etc. Let's get this thousands of signatures so that the judiciary knows where the people of Pakistan stand.
Some of the comments received on the Open Letter to CJP Bandial are incredibly moving and emotional. Imagine the impact comments like this can have! Ordinary Pakistanis never cease to amaze me 💚