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4 Actions Can Be Taken Against Former Commissioner Chatha For Making Allegations


ISLAMABAD (Report: Rana Masood Hussain) Former Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatta has been accused of violating the election rules in the general elections 2024 by returning officers under his direct supervision and instructions from Rawalpindi Division. The revelation of the alleged conspiracy to win the ticket holder candidates of Muslim League-N with a lead of 70,000 votes despite the worst defeat and the overall responsibility for all this lies with the Election Commission, Chief Election Commissioner Raja and Chief Justice of Pakistan, Mr. Justices. If they fail to prove their allegations during the inquiry against Qazi Faiz Isa, the following criminal, legal, statutory and judicial proceedings may be taken against them, including imprisonment for up to 6 months and government fine. Pension and other benefits may be terminated after termination of employment and retirement.

Legal experts say that (1st) Departmental action, (2nd) Contempt of Court action, (2nd) Contempt of Election Commission action (4th) Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016 regarding spreading hatred and sensationalism against any person or persons. The action under section 20 of the Punjab Civil Servants (Efficiency and Discipline) Rules 1975 was initiated against him on Saturday, and he was immediately sent to the Services and General Administration Department, Punjab, Acting Commissioner Rawalpindi Division. was set. 

Legal experts say that Liaquat Ali Chatta has targeted the character of the Chief Justice in this drama. Contempt against Chatha may lead to court action, which may result in imprisonment up to six months and dismissal from government jobs and termination of pension and other benefits after retirement if they fail to prove their allegations. Commission action may be initiated, if the allegations are not proved, FIA officials may file a case against Section 20 of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (PECA) Act, 2016 against them for spreading hatred and sensationalism regarding general elections on social media. can be prosecuted under, which can be punished with three years of imprisonment and a fine of up to one million rupees.

 

 

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