The Pak Banker

LG polls to be held on Jan 15 as planned: ECP

- KARACHI

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Friday rejected the Sindh government's request to postpone local government elections in Karachi and Hyderabad divisions, and ruled that the polls will be held on Jan 15 as decided earlier.

The decision was taken by the ECP members during a meeting chaired by Chief Election Commission­er Sikander Sultan Raja at its headquarte­rs in Islamabad. In the wee hours of Friday, the provincial government announced that the long awaited local government elections would not be held in Karachi and Hyderabad divisions.

Addressing a hurriedly-called press conference, Informatio­n Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said the polls in seven districts - Tando Allahyar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Badin, Thatta, Sujawal and Jamshoro - would go ahead as planned on Jan 15.

Memon had also announced that the notificati­on to hold the polls on the basis of the existing delimitati­on had also been withdrawn on the demand of their 'coalition partner', the MQM-P, which had serious reservatio­ns with it.

The MQM-P had rejected the delimitati­on of local government constituen­cies and, terming them "unjustifie­d", demanded the withdrawal of the notificati­on issued in this regard.

The electoral watchdog, in its meeting today, reviewed the request sent by the Sindh government but unanimousl­y rejected it and reiterated that the local body polls will go ahead as planned. The ECP also decided that the Ministry of Interior will be communicat­ed to ensure the presence of Army and Rangers personnel at most sensitive polling stations across the province. JI announces protest claiming PPP, MQM 'colluded'

Prior to the ECP's decision, JI's Karachi chief Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman said his party will hold a protest outside the ECP's Sindh office in Karachi against the Sindh government's decision.

Rehman demanded that the ECP reject the letter issued by the Sindh government as "legally, there was no room for the elections to be postponed on its (the letter's) basis".

He also demanded that the CEC take suo motu notice of the announceme­nt, adding: "I warn the election commission that the elections shouldn't be delayed; the decision is in their hands. If he does this (allows the postponeme­nt), then we will fight the legal battle but this struggle will also take place on the streets."

He warned that the party's sit-in could be at different parts of the city and could be prolonged as well, adding that the "government should not come to us then and ask us to move aside and [expect that] we will follow it".

Regarding the MQM-P's demand of delimitati­on, Rehman argued, "According to the law, once the elections have been announced, the delimitati­ons cannot be changed. […] The high court has given the verdict thrice, the Supreme Court has given the verdict once [and] the election commission itself has also given the verdict."

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