The petition filed by the federal government states that purpose of the Farmers’ package was not to influence voters in the local bodies elections. It further said that the package was suspended by the ECP without hearing the stance of the Finance Ministry and Planning Division.
The federal government has challenged the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) decision to suspend the Farmer’s package in the Islamabad High Court (IHC).
According to the federal government the ECP cannot stop it from fulfilling its constitutional and legal responsibilities and this package is not related to the local bodies elections in Sindh, Punjab and Islamabad.
The petition calls for the ECP’s suspension to be declared null and void and for a stay order be issued.
On September 30, the ECP announced that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Farmers’ package was a violation of the electoral code. The ECP decided to stop implementation of the package till December 3.
PM Nawaz had announced on September 15, a comprehensive Rs341 billion relief package for farmers, with special cash relief for cotton and rice cultivators. Addressing a gathering of farmers at the Jinnah Convention Centre, the prime minister said he felt the pain of peasants and farmers and wanted to announce the relief package without any delay.