Peshawar [Pakistan], Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (
) leader, Ali Amin Gandapur on Monday challenged the Election Commission of Pakistan's notice in the assets case, ARY News reported that the petition was filed in the Peshawar High Court, asking him to submit all the election-related documents and there is "no justification" for it. The petition in the ECP's notice argues that the returning officer has already verified the nomination papers, and the Election Commission has no authority to take action against the chief minister, especially as the Election Commission of Pakistan on Tuesday CM Ali Amin Gandapur was summoned in the property case. According to AR News report, the ECP accepted the petition seeking disqualification of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur for hearing. A two-member ECP bench issued a short order on the petition, holding that Al Ameen Gandapur did not deposit his assets. The Election Commission's petition argued that Ali Amin Gandapur "illegally" transferred 735 kanals of land in Dera Ismail Khan to his name.As per ARY News report, the disqualification petition states that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM is "not eligible to hold public office." "Ali Amin Gandapur should be disqualified and removed from his position as a member of the Assembly for making false statements," the petition said. Earlier this month, an Islamabad court had canceled the arrest warrants of Ali Ami Gandapur in a case related to Pakistan Tehreek. Judicial Magistrate Naveed Khan issued the order and adjourned the hearing of the case against Gandapur till May 20, The Nation reported. In May 2022, the Shehbaz Sharif-led government had to devalue the Pakistani rupee (PKR).149 million outstanding
The amount was released to 'Hakiki Azadi March' police to maintain law and order in the capital after police officials sent a letter to the government demanding the amount, Dawn quoted officials as saying. Wasn't able to stop it. Reaching the march re zone, participants removed blockades, confronted security personnel, and even set some trees on fire.