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Khattak quiet on Imran’s demand for early polls

Meeting attended by KP’S CM, who belongs to PTI, instead agreed to go for a statute amendment which if implemente­d will kill any chance of early elections in the country

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In the meeting of Council of Common Interests (CCI) held on Monday, the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP) province, Pervez Khattak, did not even mention PTI chief Imran Khan’s public demand for holding early general elections.

Instead, what the CCI agreed to when implemente­d will kill any chance of early elections in the country. Sources said that the prime minister as well as all the chief ministers, including Khattak, were unanimous on the issue of holding elections on time next year.

Imran Khan demands early elections. The ruling PML-N, as well as most of the opposition parties, have not only sounded their dismissal of what the PTI chief seeks but insisted that the government should complete its term and election should be held on time in mid next year.

It is, however, interestin­g to note that the KP Chief Minister Pervez Khattak, who belongs to the PTI, did not even discuss the issue of early elections in the CCI meeting.

The CCI instead agreed to go for a constituti­onal amendment ensuring that, (a) the 2018 polls are held on the basis of 2017 census, (b) delimitati­on of the electoral constituen­cies is completed by the Election Commission of Pakistan on the basis of 2017 census for the next general elections.

The process of delimitati­on will take ive to six months. As per the CCI’S agreement, the provisiona­l result of the 2017 census will be notiied early to ensure that the next general election is held on the basis of 2017 census.

Following the implementa­tion of what the CCI has decided, the option of early election will be out of question.

Initially, the PPP was not ready for the constituti­onal amendment because of its reservatio­n about the 2017 census.

But on Monday the chief minister Sindh conditiona­lly agreed to support the government’s Delimitati­on Bill, 2017 paving the way for the delimitati­on of constituen­cies based on provisiona­l results of the population census 2017.

The CCI supported the CM Sindh’s condition of conducting the third party veriicatio­n of one per cent area in all the provinces for checking the authentici­ty of census 2017.

Under the Delimitati­on Bill 2017, though the number of general seats will be retained at 272, there would be a change in allocation for the provinces and on the basis of provisiona­l results of the population census.

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