CEC SUSTAINS DISQUALIFICATION OF MST. WAHEEDA SHAH FOR TWO YEARS
Islamabad, the 4th November 2012: The Hon’ble Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan, Mr. Justice (R) Fakhrudin G. Ebrahim, while announcing the reserved judgment yesterday at Karachi, disqualified Mst. Waheeda Shah from being elected as a member of an Assembly for two years in view of her conviction under Section 86(3)(b) of the Representation of People Act, 1976 (ROPA).
Mst. Waheeda Shah had been found guilty of slapping Presiding Officer Habiba Memon and others during the polling of bye-elections at polling station No.16 on
The ECP had earlier taken serious notice of the event and by a majority decision, thereafter directed the Returning Officer to take cognizance of the offence under Section 86(3)(b) of the ROPA, 1976. The Returning Officer, vide decision dated
In pursuance thereof, on
Subsequently, the Sindh High Court maintained her conviction but quashed her disqualification on the ground that the power to disqualify under Section 100 of the ROPA vests exclusively with the Chief Election Commissioner and not with the ECP.
In pursuance to the above, a notice was issued on behalf of the CEC to Mst. Waheeda Shah for a hearing and the matter was finally argued at length on 24th October 2012 and the judgment was reserved.
The Hon’ble CEC has observed in the judgment that Mst. Waheeda Shah has undermined the entire election process and the faith of the country in our democracy. Furthermore, elections and their results will become farcical if candidates are given a free hand to coerce, threaten or abuse election officials and therefore, such conduct cannot be condoned.