The Pak Banker

ECP says by-polls to be held within 60 days of resignatio­ns

- ISLAMABAD

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday asserted that by-polls will be held within 60 days if mass resignatio­ns were served in Punjab and KP assemblies.

The statement from the electoral watchdog came after former prime minister Imran Khan announced on Saturday that his party was leaving all provincial assemblies and opting out of the "corrupt political system".

ECP Spokespers­on Ibrahim Shinwari, in a statement today, clarified that if the provincial assemblies were to be dissolved, elections will only be carried out on the seats of those particular assemblies rather than the National Assembly seats.

The ECP official acknowledg­ed that it would be difficult to hold by-polls and general elections in the same year but added that the Commission was bound by the law to carry out the task.

"Delimitati­ons of constituen­cies and holding local-body polls was also a difficult task but we still did it," Shinwari said. "We will hold the bypolls according to the law even if it will be difficult to do so."

The ECP spokespers­on said if KP and Punjab assemblies get dissolved, the Commission will have to hold elections on combined 411 seats, and the complete cost of the entire process will be Rs22 billion approximat­ely.

"The cost of by elections in each constituen­cy will be Rs50 to 70 million," he added.

Earlier today, former informatio­n minister Fawad Chaudhry said a meeting comprising the senior leadership of PTI had been summoned to mull the decision of dissolving the KP and Punjab assemblies. The PTI leader, in a tweet, said the matter of tendering resignatio­ns from the Balochista­n and Sindh assemblies will also be under discussion.

"Sixty-four per cent seats

Pakistan will be vacant and pave the way for general elections," he stated.

Over the weekend, the PTI chairman had announced his party's intention to disassocia­te itself from the "current corrupt political system" by quitting the assemblies of K-P and Punjab.

However, a final decision would only be taken after consultati­ons with chief ministers in both provinces, while a final decision in this regard would be made after a meeting of the PTI's parliament­ary party, he had said.

The announceme­nt came during a mammoth PTI public meeting in Rawalpindi, Imran's first public appearance since the attempt on his life in Wazirabad on Nov 3.

Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervez Elahi had also brushed aside concerns of any resistance from him regarding PTI's planned dissolutio­n of Punjab assembly, acknowledg­ing that he owed his government to PTI chief Imran Khan and would oblige to his instructio­ns immediatel­y.

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