The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has set February 11 as the hearing date for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) intra-party election case. The commission has issued notices to PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Information Secretary Rauf Hassan, and rebellious party leader Akbar S. Babar, summoning them for the proceedings.
The case orbits around PTI’s internal electoral process, which has been under scrutiny. Previously, PTI had sought an extension to submit its response regarding the matter. The intra-party elections have been a point of debate, with challenges arising over procedural and legal aspects.
Akbar S. Babar, one of the original founding members of PTI and now a critic of the party’s leadership, has been actively raising concerns over internal party affairs. His involvement in the case suggests ongoing clashes within the party.
The ECP’s decision to proceed with the hearing shows its committement to resolve the matter as per legal and electoral regulations. The outcome of this case could have major allegations for PTI’s internal governance and electoral legality. The hearing on February 11 is expected to address key concerns and determine the party’s compliance with electoral laws.