Qetta(NNP)In a significant development ahead of the upcoming elections, the Election Tribunal, convened within the Balochistan High Court, has granted permission for several prominent candidates to contest the Technocrat seat. Presided over by Justice Nazir Ahmad Longo, the tribunal’s decision opens doors for a diverse array of political representation in the region.
Among the beneficiaries of the tribunal’s ruling are Bilal Mandukhel of the People’s Party, Muslehuddin from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), and independent candidate Amjad Ali Siddiqui. This decision reflects a commitment to uphold the democratic principles of inclusivity and fair representation, ensuring that various political factions have the opportunity to vie for the technocrat position.
Bilal Mandukhel, representing the People’s Party, expressed gratitude for the tribunal’s decision, highlighting the importance of providing a platform for diverse voices within the political landscape of Balochistan. Similarly, Muslehuddin of the PML-N welcomed the opportunity to participate in the electoral process, affirming his party’s dedication to serving the interests of the region.
Independent candidate Amjad Ali Siddiqui hailed the tribunal’s decision as a victory for democracy, emphasizing the need for non-partisan representation to address the multifaceted challenges facing Balochistan.
The Election Tribunal’s verdict not only ensures a competitive electoral environment but also underscores the judiciary’s commitment to upholding the integrity of the democratic process. As the election season progresses, the participation of these candidates promises to enrich the discourse surrounding technocratic issues and contribute to the socio-political development of Balochistan.