ISLAMABAD: President Arif Alvi has summoned the maiden session of the National Assembly hours before the lower house of parliament is set to meet for the oath-taking of newly-elected MNAs on Thursday (Feb 29).
The president summoned the session of the Parliament at 10am today.
This development surfaced hours after the Election Commission of Pakistan disclosed on Wednesday that the Sunni Ittehad Council chief had written a letter to the ECP saying his party did not participate in the elections and the SIC does not need reserved seats.
Earlier, in a surprising turn of events, the chief of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) has seemingly relinquished the reserved seats in the National Assembly without the knowledge of their ally, Imran Khan, and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
A letter purportedly written by the SIC chief to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) was revealed during a crucial hearing at the ECP to decide the fate of 23 reserved seats not yet allocated to any political party in the National Assembly.
The PTI formed an alliance with the SIC to secure a significant share of the 70 reserved seats for women and minorities in the National Assembly. However, the ECP, estimating at least 23 seats for SIC, left the final decision to the election commissioners. The remaining 47 seats had already been allotted to other political parties.
Disputes arose as PMLN and PPP claimed that SIC did not qualify for reserved seats as it did not participate as a political party in the general election, and SIC Chief Hamid Raza won as an independent candidate.
During the hearing, PTI’s lawyer Ali Zafar was surprised to learn from the Chief Election Commissioner that SIC Chief Raza had written a letter to the ECP, dated January 26, stating that the party neither contested the general election nor desired the reserved seats. Zafar expressed unawareness of such a letter, and this revelation impacted his arguments during the hearing.

