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Imran Khan asks SC to form judicial commission to probe election rigging

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan approached the Supreme Court (SC) seeking constitution of a judicial commission to probe what he said electoral fraud.

Imran Khan filed the plea through his party leader and renowned lawyer Hamid Khan. Imran Khan questioned delay in formation of the governments at the federal level and Punjab.

He demanded that a seven-member judicial commission comprising judges of the Supreme Court holding no bias to anyone be formed  to inquire, audit and examine the process of the general elections of Feb 8. He also demanded that the developments that took place thereafter of compiling false and fraudulent results rendering winners into loser and the losers into winner be investigated.

Imran Khan asked the top court to suspend all the consequential acts of forming governments at the federal and Punjab level till the result of the probe by the judicial commission, and make them public.

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