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ECP process to remove Imran Khan from PTI chairmanship

Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) process to remove Imran Khan from PTI chairmanship in the Toshakhana reference in which he already disqualified.

According to sources, the ECP took action beside the PTI chief Imran Khan party chairmanship. After his disqualification from his National Assembly seat.

The ECP has scheduled the hearing to remove the previous prime minister Imran Khan from PTI chairmanship on December 13, sources added.

Previously, the Lahore High Court (LHC) admitted for hearing. A appeal seeking the removal of Imran Khan as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman.

The request stated that after Imran’s disqualification from the NA-95 constituency following Toshakhana reference. The person could not head a political party under the Political Parties Order and its rules.

The lawyer demanded the court to order the ECP to remove Imran as PTI chairman. And issue directives for the nomination of a new party head.

On October 21, the ECP disqualified the previous prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman in the Toshakhana reference under Article 63(1)(p).

The ECP specified that Khan submitted a false affidavit and found involved in corrupt practices. Also ordered to register criminal cases beside the PTI chairman.

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The ECP’s verdict additional said that some of the gifts taken from Toshakhana concealed in his assets.

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