Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan on Tuesday revealed that the party has devised a contingency plan, labeled as 'Plan B,' in the event the dispute over the iconic bat symbol persists.
Addressing a presser outside the Peshawar High Court, PTI chief expressed optimism about the court's decision, stating that a favorable outcome would pave the way for the timely distribution of tickets to PTI candidates.
“if all goes well, tickets would be allocated to deserving candidates by January 12,” added Mr Gohar.
Emphasising the party's commitment to fairness, Barrister Gohar clarified that PTI maintains no alliances with other political entities.
Furthermore, he highlighted the party's dedication to gender equality by ensuring a higher representation of women in the ticket distribution process.
PHC adjourns hearing on PTI's bat symbol
Meanwhile, the Peshawar High Court deferred the hearing on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) intra-party election and election symbol case until 9 am tomorrow.
Justices Ijaz Anwar and Arshad Ali presided over the proceedings, with lawyers Shah Faisal Utmankhel representing PTI and Sikandar Shah Mohmand appearing on behalf of the Election Commission.
During the session, PTI's legal counsel sought a brief adjournment, citing the imminent arrival of party leader Barrister Gohar Khan.
Simultaneously, the Election Commission's lawyer informed the court of their submitted response. Justice Ejaz Anwar advised the Election Commission to present their response promptly, leading to a temporary break in the proceedings.
Upon resumption, the court emphasized the inclusion of objectionable lawyers in the proceedings. The petitioner expressed difficulty in securing legal representation due to an ongoing lawyers' strike. However, Justice Ejaz Anwar clarified the court's independence from external matters.
The Election Commission's lawyer stated that on the 13th, election symbols would be allocated to candidates. If PTI fails to secure a symbol, the candidates would be considered independent. The high court granted interim relief to PTI during this period.
Justice Arshad Ali proposed a swift resolution to eliminate the need for Supreme Court intervention. Qazi Anwar, an advocate, apologized for Barrister Gauhar's delay, and Justice Ejaz Anwar urged punctuality, emphasizing no further delays.
Subsequently, the court adjourned the hearing until 1:15 PM, with a stern warning against further delays. Justice Ejaz Anwar asserted the need for timely proceedings, indicating the court's commitment to expeditiously resolving the case.