Two petitions for election postponement filed before ECP

Image

ISLAMABAD: Two separate petitions seeking the postponement of elections landed before the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), a day before the commission is slated to publish final delimitation lists.

The petitions, filed by individuals hailing from Balochistan, cited security issues and snowfall in several districts as reasons to seek the postponement of elections.

However, according to an ECP spokesman, the printing of updated electoral rolls for the upcoming general polls is already underway at Nadra offices, while the transportation of the lists to different districts has been started.

One of the petitions filed by Meena Majeed, a general councillor from Mand tehsil of Kech district through Advocate Fatima Nazar, stated Balochistan was grappling with heightened security concerns.

“Specifically, the Mek­ran division has witnessed a surge in terrorist activities, ranging from target killings of innocent daily wage earners to alarming incidents such as IED blasts and women suicide bombing,” it stated. The impact was most pronounced in districts such as Kech and Gwadar, where 61 acts of terrorism during the last three months alone claimed 32 lives, it read.

According to the plea, the challenging geographical terrain of Balochistan, characterised by scattered populations residing in far flung villages amidst mountains adds to the complexity.

“This topography coupled with inadequate road infrastructure and poor connectivity presents a formidable obstacle to implementing effective security measures and ensuring the feasibility of free and fair elections”, it added.

The petitioner urged the ECP to accept the instant petition, postpone polling in Kech and announce fresh suitable and appropriate schedule for election within district Kech, enabling the populous to exercise their constitutional right of casting vote, in the interest of justice.

The other petition, filed by Toor Gul Khan Jogezai from district Kila Saifullah Khan through Advocate Azizullah Kakakhel, pointed out that many districts even divisions in the country face heavy snowfall in winters which effect the daily routine of residents.

As a result, election could not be held in such areas, since the inhabitants of these areas were either displaced or limited, until the month of May or restoration of normal life.

It stated if elections were held in such areas, it was feared that the provincial or national assembly candidates would either lose their vote bank or voters would lose their votes in favour of their candidates as the case may be. Hence, it is need of the time that the election be postponed to any other suitable time through which the citizen of such area could participate in free and fair election and elect representatives according to their choice for constituency, the petition read.

You May Also Like

Image

Imran Khan refused to apologise for May 9 riots

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan on Wednesday refused to apologise for the May 9 riots and said he is ready to face

Image

Biden warned to stop US weapons supplies to Israel

RAFAH: Israel has shelled Rafah as US President Joe Biden offered his starkest warning yet over the conduct of its operation

Image

Govt dedicates May 9 anniversary to martyrs

ISLAMBAD: At the first anniversary of the May 9 violence government has decided to commemorate the day in solidarity with martyrs