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Pakistan: Plea seeks action against all lawmakers with undisclosed Toshakhana gifts

The Lahore High Court received a writ petition on Tuesday asking it to issue instructions to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to initiate references against all members of national and provincial assemblies who failed to include information about their Toshakhana (gift repository) in their statements of assets and liabilities.

ANI Aug 09, 2023 04:36 IST googleads

Pakistan's former PM Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi arrive at the High Court in Lahore to appear in Toshakhana case on May 15. (File Photo/Reuters)

Lahore [Pakistan], August 9 (ANI): The Lahore High Court received a writ petition on Tuesday asking it to issue instructions to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to initiate references against all members of national and provincial assemblies who failed to include information about their Toshakhana (gift repository) in their statements of assets and liabilities, the Express Tribune reported.
Urging the Lahore High Court to act “in the widest national and public interest” and file criminal complaints against all lawmakers who may have concealed the gifts they received while in office, the petitioner sought uniform action across the board.
The suit also asked the court to instruct the ECP to take action against MPs, who failed to disclose presents in their statement of assets and liabilities, according to The Express Tribune.
Tanveer Sarwar, in his petition through advocate Nadeem Sarwar, requested the court to direct the ECP to remain “impartial, fair and just as per their constitutional mandate and further refrain them from selective prosecution on their own whims and wishes”.
According to The Express Tribune, the petitioner has nominated the federal government through the Ministry of Law and the ECP through the chief election commissioner as respondents.
Notably, former premier Imran Khan was sentenced to three years in prison on August 5 by a trial court in Islamabad in a reference filed by the ECP concerning his failure to disclose details about Toshakhana gifts in his assets and liability form.
"That it is an eye opener and a worst case of selective prosecution as Respondent ECP while acting unfairly and discriminatory only singled out Imran Khan while ignoring and pardoning all other members of national as well as provincial assemblies who retain gifts while not mentioning them in their statement of assets and liability required to be submitted under section 137 of election act 2017 and erstwhile ROPA 1976," pleaded the petitioner, The Express Tribune reported.
Further, the petition argued that this apparent arbitrary action on the part of the ECP stood in contradiction with the provisions of the constitution that mandate equality before the law for every citizen of the country.
He went on to point out that "there are big names like that of Asif Zardari, Yousaf Raza Gillani, Nawaz Sharif, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Khawaja Asif and other ministers and former prime ministers who did not disclose Toshkhana gifts details in their statement of assets and liabilities but they are free from liability and criminal prosecution" for which the petitioner claimed the ECP's decision to act "on its own whims and wishes".
The petition stated further that the decision to not file a complaint against several significant political figures was indicative of the ECP being "partial" and "biased" and claimed that the watchdog had "failed to perform his duties" adequately, according to the report.
The ECP is legally bound to take action against every lawmaker equally, the application stated. It also added that previously an application was filed requesting the filing of complaints against all member parliament for non-disclosure of gifts in the statement of assets and liability but to no avail. (ANI)

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