INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was accused of tampering with nomination papers by rival Masood Abbasi
(File)Islamabad: Pakistan's former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was barred by an election tribunal from contesting the July 25
general elections from Rawalpindi, a day after he was allowed to run for a seat from capital Islamabad.Mr Abbasi had filed nominations for
NA-53 Islamabad and NA-57 Rawalpindi
Initially, the election officials had rejected his nomination from Islamabad but accepted his bid from Rawalpindi.He had challenged his
rejection from the capital in a special election tribunal of the Islamabad High Court, where his plea was accepted by judge Mohsin Akhtar
Kayani yesterday.His rival candidate from NA-57 (Murree in Rawalpindi), Masood Abbasi had challenged his candidature in another tribunal led
by Judge Ibadur Rehman Lodhi.Mr Masood had accused the former premier of tampering with the nomination papers and illegally occupying forest
land in his native Murree city near Islamabad, among others.Justice Lodhi upheld some of the objections against the former prime minister
while his lawyer argued that Mr Abbasi's nomination papers were same as the one filed for the NA-53 constituency in Islamabad, which had
been already accepted, according to court officials.Mr Abbasi, who was appointed as premier after Nawaz Sharif was disqualified by the
Supreme Court in July last year, can now appeal in a three-member bench of the Lahore High Court against the tribunal's decision.Meanwhile,
Justice Kayani today accepted the nomination papers of Pakistan-Tehreek-i-Insaaf Chief Imran Khan from NA-53 (Islamabad) constituency,
against former premier Mr Abbasi.Mr Khan's nomination papers were rejected by the Returning Officer, following which he had filed an appeal
in the election tribunal.Also, Mr Khan's candidacy from NA-35 (Bannu) was also approved today after his nomination papers were challenged in
the Peshawar appellate tribunal.Mr Khan has filed five nominations -- from NA-53 (Islamabad), NA-35 (Bannu), NA-95 (Mianwali), NA-131
(Lahore) and NA-243 (Karachi) constituencies.