ECP says Chaudhry Shujaat to remain PML-Q's president until its next hearing.

ISLAMABAD -- The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said Friday that former prime minister Chaudhry Shujaat would remain the PML-Q's president and Tariq Bashir Cheema its secretary-general until the next hearing of the commission.

ECP's four-member bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja heard Shujaat's plea against the intra-party election.

During today's proceedings, the CEC said ECP is issuing notices to the parties in the case - PML-Q leader and his brother, Pervez Elahi and Punjab Secretary-General Kamil Ali Agha and both - Shujaat and Cheema - would retain their positions till the next hearing.

The CEC then adjourned proceedings till August 16.

Today's hearing

Shujaat's counsel told the four-member bench that his client got to know about a meeting of the party's central working committee meeting, which through an unsigned letter, had decided to remove the ex-PM and Cheema.

He told the bench that a central working committee does not "exist" in the party and the leaders' decision to hold an intra-party election was also illegal.

"The members were not aware of the meeting; there is no list of the members who participated in the meeting; therefore, it is illegal," the lawyer said.

He stressed that Shujaat and Cheema still hold their offices and demanded action against the leaders who called themselves members of the central working committee.

The lawyer said that the central working committee does not have the authority to remove the party president from office, while they can leave office through voluntary resignation.

He apprised the bench that the last elections of the PML-Q were held in 2021 and every person contesting in those polls was elected unopposed.

"No office bearer can be removed. They will cease to hold office only if they resign or die."

The fault lines

The fault lines in the party became visible when Shujaat refused to support Elahi during the Punjab chief minister's election, saying that he would not back...

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