The Pak Banker

Senate elections on March 3 to be held as per past practice: ECP

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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday said that the upcoming Senate elections, scheduled to be held on March 3, would be "conducted as provided in the Constituti­on and law as per past practice".

In a statement, the ECP said the decision had been taken due to "time constraint­s". A meeting of the Election Commission was held under the chairmansh­ip of the Chief Election Commission­er Sikander Sultan Raja and was attended by its members - retired justice Altaf Ibrahim Qureshi, retired Justice Irshad Qaiser, Shah Mohammad Jatoi and Nisar Ahmed Durrani.

According to the statement, the meeting was held on March 1, the same day the Supreme Court shared its opinion on the presidenti­al reference, saying that polls for the upper house of parliament will be held through secret ballot, according to Article 226 of the Constituti­on.

The meeting discussed the SC's short order, deciding to "implement it in letter and spirit". The apex court had said that it is the Election Commission's "duty [...] to ensure that the election is conducted honestly, justly, fairly, and in accordance with law and that corrupt practices are guarded against".

It suggested that the ECP could use latest technology to hold transparen­t elections. "The Election Commission is required to take all available measures including utilising technologi­es to fulfill the solemn constituti­onal duty to ensure that the election is 'conducted honestly, justly, fairly and in accordance with law and that corrupt practices are guarded against'."

It emphasised that all institutio­ns were bound to follow the ECP. During the meeting, the commission observed that it had not received a detailed order from the Supreme Court.

However, it decided to constitute a three-member committee, comprising the special secretary, director general (IT), and joint provincial election commission­er from Punjab that would take input from different profession­als and technical organisati­ons on the use of technology in Senate elections. The committee would then prepare recommenda­tions based on the input within four weeks' time. It could also "take assistance from

Nadra (National Database and Registrati­on Authority), FIA (Federal Investigat­ion Agency) and the ministry of informatio­n technology [...] for better recommenda­tions".

A day earlier, Minister for Informatio­n Shibli Faraz called on the ECP to take "practical steps" to end corruption and secrecy in Senate elections. The minister requested the ECP to "use technology - in the form of a bar code or a serial number on the ballot paper" to ensure that the elections were transparen­t as per the SC's opinion.

Speaking to the media outside the Supreme Court after the announceme­nt of its opinion, PTI's Senator Faisal Javed said the ECP would have to ensure three things: identifiab­le ballots, proportion­al representa­tion and ensuring free and transparen­t elections.

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President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the certificat­e distributi­on ceremony of Aerospace and National Security Workshop (AERONS-21). -APP
ISLAMABAD President Dr. Arif Alvi addressing the certificat­e distributi­on ceremony of Aerospace and National Security Workshop (AERONS-21). -APP

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