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Pakistan EC warns candidate for using Saeed’s photo in campaign

September 08, 2017 01:37 pm | Updated 01:37 pm IST - Lahore:

In this file photo, At the Friday sermon, JuD chief Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Election Commission has warned an “independent” candidate for using a photograph of Mumbai attack mastermind and JuD chief Hafiz Saeed in his poll campaign against ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s wife.

Sheikh Muhammad Yakoob is contesting from a constituency in Lahore under the banner of Milli Muslim League (MML) — a political front of the Jamat-ud-Dawah (JuD).

The seat fell vacant after the Supreme Court on July 28 disqualified Mr. Sharif in the Panama Papers case. The JuD recently launched the political party and fielded Mr. Yaqoob against Mr. Sharif’s wife Kulsoom Nawaz.

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Ms. Kulsoom has undergone a successful throat surgery in London and in her absence her daughter Maryam is running her election campaign.

The MML has applied for registration with the ECP.

The ECP on Thursday issued a notice to Mr. Yaqoob barring him using Hafiz Saeed’s picture in his election campaign.

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In the notice, the ECP said: “Independent candidate Sheikh Muhammad Yaqoob is warned against displaying banners bearing the photograph of proscribed organisation (JuD) leader (Saeed) for his by-election campaign in NA—120.”

The ECP also restrained Mr. Yaqoob from using the MML name.

“Yaqoob is required to strictly comply with the ECP code of conduct otherwise action will be taken against him under law,” it said.

The election will be held on September 17.

There were reports that Ms. Kulsoom could become the prime minister for the remaining eight months of the PML-N government if she wins the election.

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