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ASWJ leader declared winner in election dispute

AFP

LAHORE: The head of a group banned by the government as a terrorist organisation has won a seat in parliament following an election tribunal’s decision, officials said on Thursday.
Maulana Ahmad Ludhianvi, who leads the sectarian Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), won an appeal after losing the seat at Jhang, during last May’s general election. The hardline ASWJ is widely seen as a front for Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, a group formed in the 1980s and responsible for the killing of hundreds of Shias. The Interior Ministry banned ASWJ as a terrorist group in 2012, but it operates freely in Pakistan and its banners are frequently seen at rallies.
Ludhianvi ran on the ticket of the six-party religious alliance Muttahida Deeni Mahaz (United Religious Front), which did not win a seat in the May 2013 vote. Shaikh Mohammad Akram of the Pakistan Muslim League-N, which came to power nationally in the election, won the ballot in Jhang. But the tribunal disqualified him for rigging the vote and defaulting on a loan. “A tribunal gave its decision yesterday and de-seated the winner Shaikh Mohammad Akram and declared Maulana Ludhianvi the winner, who was the runner up in the election,” Mehboob Anwer, Punjab election commissioner told AFP.
Younas Qasmi, a close aide to Ludhianvi, said the workers of his organisation were elated after hearing the decision and distributed sweets in the city to celebrate the victory. He said Ludhianvi had appealed against Akram because he was a loan defaulter who cannot contest elections under Pakistani laws and had also rigged the election. Akram told AFP he would challenge the tribunal’s ruling in the Supreme Court.

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk



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