Islamabad LG election delayed days before polling
The Election Commission of Pakistan ruled that local government elections in Islamabad will be delayed. The elections were scheduled to be held on December 31.
The Election Commission of Pakistan reached its decision in petitions requesting a delay in holding the Islamabad local government elections because new constituency boundaries have not been drawn on Tuesday, today.
A five-member bench, headed by the Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja heard the case.
The Islamabad High Court had asked the ECP to hear petitions requesting a delay in the election, on Friday. Petitions had asked the court to delay the election as new delimitations had not been carried out despite a huge increase in Islamabad’s population.
Advocate general Ashtar Ausaf appeared on behalf of the government, while Babar Awan represented PTI and Mian Aslam represented Jamat-e-Islami.
Government’s argument
Ashtar Ausaf told the commission that the high court had remarked that new delimitations have been carried out and that it was the high court’s prerogative to have the final word on the time of election.
He added that elections have been postponed after announcement of dates in the past as well. Pointing out the need for new delimitations is the mandate of the federal government.
PTI’s stance
PTI’s counsel Babar Awan argued that the bills pertaining to the new arrangement and delimitations have not been passed in to law yet as the President has not signed them.
He added that he sensed government’s ‘malintent’ behind the decision to ask for delay in elections.
Jamat-e-Islami’s stance
JI’s counsel told the commission that Islamabad got its first local government after 50 years through the last election. However, there had been no government in the capital for the last two years.
Mian Aslam said that delaying elections at the last moment is an ‘insult’ to the people of Islamabad.


















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