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IHC dismisses Gilani's petition challenging Senate chairman election
Tahir NaseerPublished March 24, 2021 - Updated 11 minutes ago
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Former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (left) and Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani. — Photo courtesy The Nation/ Reuters


Former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (left) and Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani. — Photo courtesy The Nation/ Reuters

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday dismissed a petition by former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani challenging the results of the Senate chairman election held earlier this month, noting that proceedings of the upper house of parliament were "immune from the interference" of the high court.

IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah presided over the hearing.

During today's hearing, the court asked Gilani's counsel, Farook H. Naek, to answer whether the validity of Senate proceedings could be called into question and whether Gilani had any other remedy available to him according to the Constitution that did not involve the judiciary.

In his judgement, Justice Minallah wrote that the "language used by the framers of the Constitution is unambiguous and effective in order to prevent a court from encroaching upon the independence of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)".

He observed that the Constitution "clearly prevents" the courts from inquiring into the validity of proceedings of the parliament. Any attempt to "interfere" in parliamentary proceedings would "undermine the dignity, prestige and independence" of the parliament and "expose the apex constitutional legislative forum to undesirable and unwarranted criticism", the IHC chief justice added.

Intrusions by the courts would affect the people's confidence in the parliament while it would also have consequences for the judiciary "because it essentially exposes the courts to deal with matters having political content", Justice Minallah said in the judgement.

"In a politically polarised environment, intervention by the courts and that too in disregard to the constitutional privileges, powers and immunities of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) is likely to have profound ramifications in the context of the confidence of the people relating to impartiality of the judicial branch."

Justice Minallah observed that the entire process of the Senate chairman election was "wholly outside" the high court's jurisdiction and declared Gilani's petition as "not maintainable".

He also observed that Gilani had the option of removing Sanjrani from the office of Senate chairman through a majority resolution in the upper house of parliament.

"This Court expects that, in order to maintain the dignity, integrity and independence of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament), the chosen representatives and political leadership will endeavour to resolve disputes without involving the judicial branch of the State, by giving effect to the privileges, powers and immunities prescribed in the Constitution," the IHC judgement stated.
Gilani's petition had urged the IHC to declare the result of the election as well as the decision to make Sadiq Sanjrani the Senate chairman "null and void".

The petition had also called upon the IHC to declare the rejection of the seven votes for Gilani as unlawful and thus return him as a candidate for the office of the Senate chairman.

PPP to 'raise issue of electoral theft at every forum'

Meanwhile, PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said that the party would continue to "knock every door and raise the issue [of electoral theft]" at every forum.

In a statement, Bilawal said that there was "no question about the supremacy of the Parliament or the Constitution". The PPP also respected the independence of the judiciary, he added.

"Theft of chairman Senate elections through foul play by a presiding officer was a litmus test for the system as it may get replicated in the future thus undermining the very credibility of the democratic institutions," the PPP chairperson said.
"This electoral theft will not be allowed to sustain," he stressed, adding that Gilani would become the Senate chairman because he had been "genuinely and legally elected".

The Pakistan Democratic Movement's (PDM) joint-candidate for the Senate chairman election, Yousuf Raza Gilani, had lost the election to the PTI-backed Sanjrani after seven votes of his were rejected by the presiding officer.

The opposition had immediately challenged the result of the election but were overruled by the presiding officer who said the votes had been rejected because they were not stamped correctly. With a total of eight votes rejected, Gilani received 42 valid votes, while Sanjrani won the election after bagging 48 votes. In total, 98 senators voted in the election.

The issue roused controversy in the opposition ranks with the PPP vowing to challenge the result in the high court.


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Aisay dost hee nahi rakhtay jo har waqt treat ke bhookay na hon
 
So Gillanis bribery to win his Senate seat is justifiable and according to the PPP didn't happen but Gillanis defeat as the chairman of the Senate is robbery?
 
Abolish 18th amendment already and capture Sindh from these PPP goons. Unashamedly corrupt. Get rid of this mafia. Why would you let the enemy control Karachi port? Who knows how much money is going missing. I think its time people in Sindh create another party, is there not atleast 1 honest influential person in Sindh who can challenge PPP?

This should have been done a long time back when the back of MQM was broken but this PPP has been left festering to point where their corruption is so brazen without apology.

The courts are not moving quick enough and IK needs to decide what is possible within his term. Forcibly revoke 18th amendment and move the army in to secure the ports and Karachi, you will have resistance but its better dealt with now before the corruption evolves and develops and entrenches just like terrorism. Its worse than terrorism, you know the enemy but this is a slow death just look at Nigeria all oil in the world but riddled with POS elite who are robbing the country to its knees.

IK has enough political clout and I damn well know PA have enough intelligence to recognise IK is the only hope in achieving this. I am not sure what the deep state is thinking over there but the men in the shadows need to understand the world is changing very quickly and with covid keeping things quiet this is the ideal time for the perfect storm. RELEASE THE CHOKEHOLD its not worth the blowback in the future when national security is challenged for some coin. We have already established snake charming can only go so far with the terrorists and the gun was drawn so why the hell is not being pointed at all the enemies of the state?

You will not get another chance at this, there is no more IKs, your political landscape has no one of lets say "western standard" integrity, none. Bilawal this despot in the making character is not this standard, petulant immature and highly corrupt, terrible public speaker no leadership or authenticity. This man knows full well on his lands there are people enslaved from generation to generation denied education and dignity working the fields all day for his profits. How does anyone tolerate this ruling over their heads?

Honestly just revoke 18th amendment and deal with this now.
 
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