Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM Kakar sees no possibility of delay in polls

PM Kakar
  • He urged against politicizing existential threat of terrorism.
  • PM said all political parties had right to take part in polls.
  • He said establishment was playing a neutral role .

SLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar said the caretaker government neither had the desire nor the intention to postpone the general election as the Election Commission of Pakistan possessed the powers to consider any such requests.

The prime minister, in an interview urged against politicizing the existential threat of terrorism in some parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and emphasized the need for a united approach.

He said in the given circumstances, mobilizing the people and holding election campaigns would be a challenge in such areas. He reiterated that the caretaker government was resolved to deliver the maximum humanly possible and conclude the polling day to culminate the task assigned to them.

To a question, he said all political parties including the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had the right to take part in the electoral process as excluding any registered party would raise questions about the fairness of the polls besides impacting the health of the state and society.

On the concept of “minus one, in the political parties, he said it was due to the lack of institutionalization within their system and called for the need to form local leadership and evolve organically, reducing reliance on individual personalities.

To a question, Prime Minister Kakar said he had always been forthcoming and accessible which developed his relations with the media. About the Indian Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the revocation of Article 370, he said the verdict would be judged by history as freedom was not just their right but the ultimate destiny of the Kashmiri people.

He said Pakistan was committed to the Kashmir cause as the whole nation was unanimous on to support their Kashmiri brethren regardless of any political association.

The prime minister said the establishment was playing a neutral role with no hardcore or actionable evidence of them managing political parties or any other intervention in politics.

Asked to comment about the pre-poll predictions of Nawaz Sharif to be the next prime minister, he said all the political parties usually projected their candidates as the winning figures to attract voters.

Coming to the reformative measures taken by his government, the prime minister said they had recovered around Rs 60 billion under the anti-power theft drive.

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ECP to consult with major political parties for upcoming polls

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  • The ECP  will hold separate consultations with parties.
  • All political parties will be taken into confidence.
  • Elections will be held after delimitation of constituencies.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan(ECP) has decided to consult with the major political parties of the country.

The Election Commission will hold separate consultations with the political parties in which the parties will be taken into confidence regarding the elections.

After announcing that the general elections will be held in the new constituencies as per the approved census. The Election Commission will officially start the new constituencies while the final delimitation process will be completed by December 14.

Under the first phase, constituency committees will be formed from today and will be established in all provinces including the federal capital. These committees will get necessary data including district maps, and population from the provincial governments.

In the second phase, the committees will collect the census report and other information at the district level by August 31.

In the third phase, the 4-day training of the constituency committees will begin from September 1 and the committees will be informed by determining the population quota for the seats of the national and provincial assemblies.

The preliminary constituencies will be completed from September 8 to October 7, after which the details of the preliminary constituencies will be published on October 9.

Objections or suggestions can be filed from October 10 to November 8 and the Election Commission will hear these objections from October 10 to December 9.

According to the Election Commission, the constituencies will be finalized on December 14.

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Punjab polls: ECP’s decision sparks rage in PTI

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ECP summons session to deliberate on preparations of Punjab, KP polls

ECP Punjab KP

ECP summoned session to discuss KP, Punjab elections Chief Election Commissioner will preside over meeting Secretary of Finance and Interior Secretary will also attend ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has summoned a session to discuss the preparations for elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Punjab. According to the details, the Chief Election Commissioner … Read more

ECP writes to President on Punjab election date

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ECP sent letter to President regarding date of Punjab election ECP has suggested the first week of May for polls in Punjab The meeting was held under chairmanship of CEC ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has sent a letter to President Dr Arif Alvi regarding the date of the election in Punjab. The … Read more

Punjab, KP polls: ECP calls meeting to discuss action plan

ECP KP

ECP decided to write to federation for Punjab, KP elections A meeting was called by CEC in this regard The development came after SC verdict on polls ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has decided to write a letter to the federal government for the elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The development … Read more

President Alvi’s letter: ECP summons meeting

ECP KP

ECP summons meeting after letter of the President President sent letter to ECP regarding polls in Punjab, KP The meeting will discuss the constitutional status of letter ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday summoned a consultative meeting of the body after receiving the President’s letter in regard to elections in Punjab and … Read more

Fawad Chaudhry strongly criticizes ECP for not holding meeting  

Fawad Chaudhry court
  • He said ECP should have held a meeting today for polls.
  • “Don’t make a joke of the Constitution and court orders.”
  • Earlier, ECP has summoned a special meeting on Monday.

ISLAMABAD: Former federal minister and senior leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Fawad Chaudhry strongly criticised the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for not holding a meeting on Punjab general elections despite court orders.

In his twitter message, former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry said, “Election Commission of Pakistan should have held a meeting today for Punjab polls, don’t make a joke of the Constitution and court orders.”

He further criticized the ECP, saying there was a general impression that since the electoral watchdog comprised of “Munshis” (clerks or personal assistants), it won’t hold provincial elections like it did in Islamabad.

“This fiddling with the Constitution will cost the country dearly,” warned the former information minister.

Senior leader of PTI told the ECP that the Constitution is the only agreed document, and if that is also “trampled, then the state of Pakistan will be in serious danger”.

“Enough is enough, our movement for the supremacy of the Constitution is ready. This movement will start with Jail Bharo [movement] and will continue till the restoration of the Constitution,” said Fawad Chaudhry.

Earlier, Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has summoned a special meeting on Monday to discuss the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) decision of holding elections in Punjab in 90 days.

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ECP fails to announce schedule for elections

by-elections
  • ECP meeting will be held again for consultation.
  • ECP’s Law Wing briefed the members on the letters.
  • ECP have vowed to clear all the legal hurdles before polls.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has failed to decide schedule for polls in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The ECP meeting will be held again for consultation on the election date in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in line with the letters forwarded by the governors.

The ECP’s  Law Wing briefed the members on the letters written by the governors of Punjab and KP for the by-elections.

The sources within the ECP have vowed to clear all the legal hurdles for the by-polls in the provincial assemblies.

Earlier, Election Commission of Pakistan wrote letters to Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governors on January 25.

The ECP in its letters recommended to Governor Punjab Baligh ur Rehman to hold elections in Punjab between April 09 to 13.

Similarly, the election body had suggested the KP governor for holding elections in the province between April 15 to 17.

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ECP announces bypolls in four Punjab constituencies on Oct 9

Karachi LG polls

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PTI moves SHC against postponing Sindh LG polls

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PML-N concedes defeat as PTI wins Punjab bypolls

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has won 15 seats of the Punjab Assembly in by-elections held in 20 constituencies of the province. According to unofficial results issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan, Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) obtained four seats while one seat was won by an independent candidate. As per details, the PTI candidates … Read more

Govt decides to deploy FC, Rangers during by-elections

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