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ECP to hear PTI intra-party election case on October 22

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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has fixed the hearing of the PTI intra-party election case, the delay in local body elections at the Punjab and federal level, as well as the contempt of court case against the founder of PTI on October 22.

Notices have already been issued to Barrister Gohar Ali, Rauf Hasan, Akbar S. Babar and others in the PTI intra-party election case.

The Election Commission has summoned the Chief Secretary Punjab, Secretary Local Government Punjab and Federal Secretary Interior respectively for the delay in local body elections in Punjab and Islamabad.

The contempt of court case against the PTI founder will also be heard on October 22.

In the previous hearing, the Election Commission had asked the PTA and PTCL to respond to the non-availability of a video link of the statement from the Adiala Jail of the founder. His statement is to be recorded on October 22.

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