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Pakistan

Will not be in govt’s control if Imran legally barred from polls: PM Kakar

  • Says law should take its course on Nawaz Sharif's return to Pakistan
Published September 29, 2023 Updated September 30, 2023

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said on Friday that it would not be in the caretaker government’s control if Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan was legally barred from elections by the courts, APP reported.

“The fate of Imran Khan is not final (as yet). There are judicial remedies available to him … And if all the options are utilised judicially, then yes, there is a possibility that he may legally be barred from that process which is beyond the control of the caretaker government,” the prime minister said in an interview with BBC HARDtalk during his visit to London. The interview was aired today.

To a question about Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif’s return to Pakistan and his role in the general elections, the premier reiterated that if any individual was barred from the elections, it would not be due to executive decision as that could only be through judicial outcome.

“Being the caretaker prime minister, I cannot undo the judicial outcomes,” he said, adding that the interim government’s job was to ensure the implementation of the court’s order.

Asked whether Nawaz Sharif would be arrested on his return from London, he said the law enforcement agencies would have to deliberate whether he had protective bail or any other legal remedies available.

In another interview with BBC Urdu, the caretaker prime minister said in the case of Nawaz Sharif, the law should take its course as he went abroad on a court order.

However, he said he did not foresee any agitated behaviour on Nawaz Sharif’s arrest as instead of indulging in agitative politics, the PML-N leadership would prefer to take part in the elections.

He told the interviewer that PTI as a political party was not barred from participating in the elections.

“If an individual is charged with riots, vandalism, arson, and instigating people for violence, the laws of the land are there to counter this behaviour,” he commented.

On a similar question, he confirmed that there would be absolutely no use of force against PTI.

“However, those found involved in violence would be dealt with as per law,” the PM said, adding that such a people could be just 1,500-2,000 in numbers, out of 250 million population.

The prime minister reiterated his government’s resolve to steer the country out of prevailing challenging and difficult times and hold free and fair elections.

“I am pretty much confident that upcoming elections will be free and fair. I am confident that we will achieve all indicators of transparent elections,” he remarked.

Rubbishing Imran Khan’s allegations against the military, he said the same military worked hand in glove with PTI chief during his government and that he used to famously take credit for hybrid arrangements.

To a question, the prime minister said Pakistan had lost over 90,000 lives in the war against terrorism as the country had to take the mess on its own after all including the NATO and ISF left the region.

He said Pakistan’s military and paramilitary forces were doing a “fantastic” task of dealing with terrorism.

About the challenge of renewed attacks, he said those were due to the added gadgetry left by US and UK after the drawdown.

He said the Afghan army of 300,000 was armed with the latest equipment and after the withdrawal, those arms and equipment were sold in the black market.

He said Pakistan was dealing with the TTP on its soil but their asylum in Afghanistan was part of the problem.

About his government’s economic priorities, Prime Minister Kakar said they had cracked down on illegal trade of currency and hoarding. The government will also go for the privatisation of state-owned entities like Steel Mill, PIA, and Power Discos.

He told BBC Urdu that holding the elections within 90 days was the Election Commission’s mandate; however, he cited Article 254 of the Constitution saying that anything not done within the prescribed period was not tantamount to being unconstitutional or illegal.

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Parvez Sep 30, 2023 12:14am
Makes little sense. What does he mean by legally barred ?
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zaya zaya Sep 30, 2023 07:14am
"he cited Article 254 of the Constitution saying that anything not done within the prescribed period was not tantamount to being unconstitutional or illegal." this statement is WRONG "not tantamount to being unconstitutional or illegal." He should state the correct Article words do not say "unconstitutional or illegal." but says: "not be invalid or other-wise ineffective" ...but it may be Unconstitutional and Illegal, because of some incompetence or deliberate barriers created, i.e. non-compliance with A 220, 224 and 245 254. When any act or thing is required by the Constitution to be done within a particular period and it is not done within that period, the doing of the act or thing shall not be invalid or other-wise ineffective by reason only that it was not done within that period.
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Holmes Sep 30, 2023 09:13am
Now tools like him will decide whether Khan will take part it in polls or not? How it's even his jurisdiction? His information minister stated they can't even fix the election date, but they surely keep discussing the idea of allowing the biggest party leader to participate in polls or not.
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Arif Sep 30, 2023 10:23am
@zaya zaya, do you really think he knows the law or the constitution? He says what he is told to say , even then he usually goofed up while giving interviews.
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Shahid Khan Sep 30, 2023 10:28am
We know what legal means in this country!
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KU Sep 30, 2023 01:05pm
It takes something more than intelligence to act intelligently, (Fyodor Dostoevsky).
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zaya zaya Sep 30, 2023 03:13pm
@Arif, True Arif, I was just ensuring his highgoofiness of Kakkar. ., but Qazi Faiz Isa is pretentious too, he will neither serve Pakistan, nor its Constitution as he blindly ignores 90days requirements A190 ruling by Bandial the COWARD and A 220, 224 and 245 disobedience and non-compliance by the ECP, govt of the day PDM and the Military!!!
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