Refrain from using inappropriate language: Pakistan EC tells Imran
The remarks did not go down well with the PML-N cadre and even polarised the next Senate session, where barbs were exchanged between the two parties' members.

On July 12, on the eve of Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz's return to Pakistan to surrender themselves to the authorities, the cricketer-turned-politician had said that whoever goes to receive the Sharifs at the airport "must be a donkey".
The remarks did not go down well with the PML-N cadre and even polarised the next Senate session, where barbs were exchanged between the two parties' members.
"The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) barred Khan from using unseemly language for his political rivals during election campaigning," Dawn News reported. The ECP had taken notice of Khan's incendiary choice of words and directed him to appear before the commission today.
Khan did not appear before the ECP but his lawyer and PTI leader Babar Awan was at the hearing on his behalf.
"When major leaders use such language, it doesn't send a good impression [of Pakistan] to the world," the four-member commission, led by the ECP's Sindh member Abdul Ghaffar Soomro, told Awan.
Awan initially seemed to defend the practice but eventually relented, assuring the poll body that his client would abide by its instructions.
"You stick to the notice issued to you; others are also being sent notices," Awan was told.
Awan submitted a written statement on behalf of the party chairman to abide by the Election Commission's orders.
The commission adjourned the hearing until after the July 25 general elections. It said the ECP will monitor Khan's speeches to make sure he adheres to the code of conduct.
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