Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Sikandar Sultan Raja term as CEC ends today

Sikandar Sultan Raja

ISLAMABAD:  The tenure of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of Pakistan Sikandar Sultan Raja and two members has ended today.

Sikandar Sultan Raja’s term has come to an end and according to Election Commission rules, it is necessary to elect a new Chief Election Commissioner within 45 days.

Government sources said that Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja will continue to work. The Chief Election Commissioner will be appointed according to the constitution.

Under the 26th Amendment, the Chief Election Commissioner will continue to work till the new deployment. The members of Sindh and Balochistan will continue to work till the appointment of new members.

Sources said regarding the appointment of the new Chief Election Commissioner that the Prime Minister and the opposition leader will send three names to the parliamentary committee if they agree.

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ECP grants PTI Senator Abro more time to submit reply

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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) granted Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf Senator Saifullah Abro additional time to submit his response in the disqualification reference, and adjourned the hearing until November 11.

A three-member bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja heard the disqualification reference against Senator Saifullah Abro.

During the hearing, both Abro’s lawyer and People’s Party Senator Shahadat Awan appeared before the Election Commission.

Abro’s lawyer informed the commission that they had not received a copy of the application and requested additional time to respond.Approving the request, the ECP directed Saifullah Abro to submit his response and postponed the hearing until November 11.

Notably, Majid Mahmud and Senator Shahadat Awan filed a reference against PTI Senator Saifullah Abro, alleging that he submitted false experience documents for a technocrat seat and did not declare all his assets in the nomination papers.

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IHC dismisses plea against CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja appointment  

IHC

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court(IHC)  dismissed the petition filed against the appointment of Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja.

Chief Justice Amer Farooq dismissed the petition as inadmissible. After hearing the arguments this morning, the court had reserved its decision on the petition being admissible.

Petitioner Akmal Khan Bari filed the petition through Sardar Latif Khosa.

Petitioner Akram Bari appeared in court with his lawyer.

Chief Justice Amer Farooq heard the case. Petitioner Akram Bari appeared in court with his lawyer.

The lawyer took the position that Sikandar Sultan Raja was a serving bureaucrat when he was appointed, according to the Supreme Court decision, senior civil servants cannot be appointed, retired officers of grade 22 can be appointed, current or former judges of the Supreme Court can also be appointed.

The counsel for the petitioner Karam Bari submitted that amendment was done in 2016 and then the further amendment was made. He stated after amendment a retired officer was appointed, because the retired officer is not subordinate to anyone,  however the Chief Election Commissioner is a serving employee.

Chief Justice Aamir Farooq inquired that you put something in it and how do you know that this happened. The lawyer replied to the application saying that it is on their website.

The Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court said, prove something.

The lawyer replied to the application that give him time.  Election Commission’s lawyer came to the rostrum without notice and told the court that I have a notification of retirement before becoming the Chief Election Commissioner.

Chief Justice Amir Farooq while talking to the lawyer of the Election Commission said that you have not been called or noticed yet, you seem to be in a hurry.

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ECP reserves verdict in JUI-F intra-party election

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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has reserved its decision regarding Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F (JUI-F) intra-party election case.

A three-member bench, led by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja, presided over the hearing.

CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja said that “If the intra-party election is not held, the electoral symbol can be withdrawn and the party can be de-notified”.

DG Political Wing Election Commission said that according to the constitution the term of office bearers of JUI-F is 5 years, the term was completed on July 7, 2024. On which the lawyer of JUI said that party moderator has been elected, 2023.

The election process has started since, JUI unit, district and tehsil elections have been held, it has taken a lot of time, now our provincial elections have started, intra party elections have been held in Gilgit.

Lawyer JUI-F said that party election takes a lot of time, there is no paperwork here, every worker is given the right to contest the election. The general election also came along, that’s why it took a lot of time.

The Chief Election Commissioner said what level of intra-party elections are JUI holding now. On which lawyer JUI said that on September 19 Punjab, followed by provincial elections of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Balochistan.

The Election Commissioner inquired how much time he wanted, to which the lawyer said we want 60 days, Sikandar Sultan Raja replied that it is too much time.

JUI’s lawyer said that the constitutional amendments are still going on, on which the Chief Election Commissioner remarked that the party election is not related to the constitutional amendments.

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PTI files complaint against CEC, others ECP members

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KARACHI: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Sindh leadership filed a complaint in the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) seeking the removal of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja and five other members of the commission.

PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh, Justice (retd) Noor ul Haq Qureshi and MPA Muhammad Shabbir lodged the complaint under Articles 209 (5) and (6) of the Constitution.

In the complaint filed in the SJC , it is said that the Chief Election Commissioner and the members of the Election Commission failed to fulfill their constitutional responsibility.

The complaint states that the Chief Election Commissioner and members tried to undermine the mandate of PTI and court decisions, their actions affected more than 120 million voters.

The Supreme Judicial Council has been requested to inquire into the allegations leveled against the Chief Election Commissioner and members.

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ECP denies claims of CEC’s ambassadorial appointment

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ISLAMABAD: The spokesperson of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) dismissed the reports regarding the appointment of Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja as ambassador are baseless and misleading.

In a statement, the spokesperson of the ECP said that the reports of the Chief Election Commissioner being made an ambassador are baseless and misleading.

The spokesperson of the ECP said that neither the government made any such offer nor the Chief Election Commissioner has such an intention, the CEC will remain in the country after completing his term.

The spokesperson of the Election Commission has said that the Chief Election Commissioner is not seeking any foreign assignment, and those spreading such rumors and spreading them are warned.

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CEC monitors general elections at central control centre

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ISLAMABAD: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja is personally overseeing the election proceedings at the Central Election Monitoring Control Center.

According to ECP spokesperson, the Central Election Monitoring Center is fully operational and in constant touch with regional centres nationwide.

Election monitoring is underway from the Central Control Center in Islamabad, with no complaints received yet.

The spokesperson encourages individuals to report any issues by calling 051-111327000.

On the other hand, Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi appealed to the masses to cast vote in the elections for a better future of Pakistan.

While talking to special transmission titled “Vote Pakistan”, he said that he was the first voter to cast his vote in the polling station of Constituency NA-46.

He said that over 120 million Pakistanis had the right to vote and they should cast a vote for the candidate or party of their choice as it was a national responsibility.

He said that it was possible to choose a candidate of one’s own choice only by voting.

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Sikandar Sultan Raja puts security on high alert in all provinces

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ISLAMABAD: After the blasts outside the election offices in two districts of Balochistan, Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja has directed to keep security on high alert in all four provinces. Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja called the four Chief Secretaries and IGs and instructed them to keep security on high alert in all … Read more

ECP fully prepared to hold transparent elections, says CEC

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  • The printing and delivery of final election lists completed.
  • DROs, ROs and Assistant Officers will be notified very soon.
  • ECP appealed people to cooperate to ensure conduct of peaceful polls.

ISLAMABAD: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja said that ECP is well aware of all our constitutional and legal obligations and also fully prepared to conduct transparent elections.

Chief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja said in his message said that the Election Commission of Pakistan is busy preparing for the general elections. The printing and delivery of the final election lists have been completed while District Returning Officers, Returning Officers, and Assistant Officers will be notified very soon.

Sikandar Sultan Raja said that the election schedule will be given in a few days and polling will be held on February 8, 2024. He assured people that ECP would provide complete security during the election.

He said that the people should use their right to vote for the bright future of the country and the nation. He appealed to the people to cooperate with the ECP and ensure the conduct of peaceful elections.

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Election schedule to be issued 54 days before polls date, says CEC  

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  • Sikandar Sultan Raja said final list of constituencies has been published.
  • The appointment of ROs and DRO will also be done on time.
  • CEC said poll schedule will be announced 54 days from February 8.

ISLAMABAD: Chief Election Commissioner(CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja said that the election schedule will be released 54 days before the general election in 2024.

Speaking informally to journalists in Islamabad, Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja said the final list of the constituencies has been published and everything else will be done on time.

He said that ECP is doing everything ahead of time, and the election schedule, the appointment of Returning Officers (ROs) and District Returning Officers (DRO) will also be done on time.

On the question regarding the election schedule, Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja said that the poll schedule will be announced 54 days from February 8.

The Chief Election Commissioner smilingly replied ‘no comments’ to the question regarding the recruitment of returning and district returning officers from the judiciary or the bureaucracy.

It should be remembered that the ECP has announced that elections will be held on February 8 across the country and the electoral regulatory commission issued the final list of National and Provincial Assembly constituencies according to which 266 of the general seats of the National Assembly from across the country have been selected.

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General Elections 2024: ECP to release final list of constituencies on Nov 30

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  • ECP is fully prepared for upcoming general elections.
  • ECP completed hearing on all objections on constituencies.
  • The printing of final election lists is going on in NADRA.

ISLAMABAD: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja chaired a meeting to review preparations for the upcoming general elections in 2024.

During the briefing in the meeting presided over by the Chief Election Commissioner regarding the preparations for the elections, it was said that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is fully prepared for the elections and the final list of constituencies will be published on November 30.

The Election Commission said that the ECP has completed the hearing on all the objections on the preliminary constituencies, and printing of the final election lists is going on in the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).

It was informed in the meeting that after consulting the political parties, the code of conduct has been approved by the electoral regulatory body while the official notification of the code of conduct will be issued in the next few days.

It should be noted that the ECP has announced to hold general elections across the country on February 8, 2024.

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PM assures ECP of full support in conducting free, fair, transparent polls

PM assures ECP of full support in conducting free, fair, transparent polls

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar says the government will provide all kinds of support to the Election Commission to conduct free, fair and transparent elections in the country and ensure the provision of all necessary resources. He was talking to Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja who called on him in Islamabad today. In … Read more

CEC Sikandar says election commission stands on its stance

ISLAMABAD: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja has said that all institutions are respectable, but the Election Commission stands on its stance. He said this while having informal talk with mediapersons at the ECP Headquarters on Thursday. Elections have been held in February in past. Sikandar maintained that the ground of Election Commission is double … Read more

General elections take place on time: CEC

General elections

CM Punjab and the Chief Election Commissioner chaired a meeting at CM House. Preparation regarding general polls reviewed in the meeting ECP is fully satisfied with the steps taken by the Punjab government for general elections. Lahore: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)Sikandar Sultan Raja has said that the time for general elections is near and everyone … Read more

Sikandar Sultan Raja reviews election preparations in Sindh 

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  • ECP has also finalized security plan regarding elections in Sindh.
  • A total 205,388 security personnel are needed in province for elections.
  • ECP suggested to establish total 19,236 polling stations in province.

KARACHI: Chief Election Commissioner(CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja chaired an important meeting to review preparation for upcoming general elections in Sindh province, Bol News reported.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has also finalized a security plan regarding the elections in Sindh. Pakistan Army, Rangers, and Police personnel are needed for provincial elections.

According to the recommendations of ECP, a total of 205,388 security personnel are needed in the province including 100,724 police personnel.

Similarly, 47,332 Rangers and 47,332 Pak Army personnel are needed for upcoming polls.

The ECP suggested to establish a total of 19,236 polling stations in the province.

More than 4,430 highly sensitive, 8,030 sensitive, and 6,077 normal polling stations will be established for the upcoming general election.

The Election Commission has recommended giving 443 laptops, 191 printers, and 573 multimedia projectors.

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ECP reserves decision on allocation of election symbol to IPP

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  •  A 3-member ECP bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner.
  • CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja heard legal representative of IPP.
  • IPP counsel requested to ECP to allot party election symbol of eagle.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) reserved its decision on the allocation of the electoral symbol ‘eagle’ to the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party, (IPP).

A three-member ECP bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, heard the legal representative of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party.

The IPP counsel appealed to the Commission to allot the party the election symbol of ‘eagle’.

Upon this, the CEC asked him to provide alternative preferences. Subsequently, the Election Commission postponed its decision regarding the allocation of election symbol to the IPP.

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Election Commission calls important meeting in Quetta today

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The Chief Commissioner will preside over the meeting. Important officials will participate in the meeting. IG and Chief Secretary will brief about the administrative and security situation.  Islamabad: The election commission has called an important meeting in Quetta on Wednesday to review the results of the general elections, Bol News reported. According to details, the … Read more

ECP approves code of conduct for foreign observers for upcoming polls

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  • A meeting was held under supervision of  CEC.
  • It was decided to write a letter to MoFA for observers.
  • The cases of foreign observers will be processed promptly.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has approved the code of conduct for international observers in the upcoming general elections.

A meeting was held under the supervision of Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja. Secretary Election Commission, members, and other senior officers participated.

In the meeting, it was decided to write a letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs(MoFA) for international observers to observe the election. International observers will be invited to observe the transparency of the election.

The cases of foreign observers will be processed promptly. The Commission has directed to convene a meeting on October 16 under the chairmanship of the Secretary Election Commission.

Senior officers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Interior, and other institutions will participate in the meeting and the future course of action will be decided regarding international observers.

The Election Commission approved the Code of Conduct for International Observers.

The spokesman says that the Election Commission has also reviewed the arrangements for the upcoming general elections and all matters related to the election should be completed as per the schedule.

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President pens letter to CEC Sikandar Raja on election date issue

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President invited CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja for a meeting tomorrow. Letter says that the National Assembly on the advice of the Prime Minister. Adds that president is bound to fix a date for elections within ninety days. President of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday wrote a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja … Read more

ECP allots election symbols to political parties

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  • CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja chaired a meeting.
  • ECP allotted election symbols to 127 political parties.
  • Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) got election symbol of bat.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission Pakistan (ECP) allotted election symbols to political parties for the upcoming general elections.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja chaired a meeting of the election commission, wherein a briefing was given on various information technology (IT) projects related to general election 2023.

During the meeting, the ECP allotted election symbols for the general polls to 127 political parties collectively.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) election symbol of bat, Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) Arrow, and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN)’s lion remained the same in the symbol allotment.

Meanwhile, the officers of IT team and project management unit briefed the participants of the meeting on various projects, including election management system (EMS).

Returning officers (ROs) will be facilitated in compiling results under election management system (EMS).

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IG, CS Punjab excuse to provide foolproof security for polls: ECP

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  • CS Punjab said it is not possible to conduct elections.
  • He said 40,000 teachers are already on census duty.
  • IG said that the police are currently busy with census teams.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said that the IG and Chief Secretary Punjab refused to provide foolproof security for the election on April 30.

The announcement of the meetings held in the Election Commission was released. Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja presided over the meetings in which the Chief Secretary and IG Punjab gave a briefing on the security arrangements in the province.

In a statement issued by the Election Commission, it was stated that the IG and the Chief Secretary of Punjab excused themselves to provide foolproof security for the election on April 30.

The Chief Secretary while giving a briefing to the Election Commission of Punjab said that it is not possible to conduct transparent elections in the current situation as currently, 40,000 teachers are already on census duty.

Defence Secretary also refused to provide Pakistan Army personnel for election security and said that Pakistan Army can only be provided as a quick response force for polls.

While briefing the Election Commission on the security situation across the country, Defence Secretary said that the security of the borders and the country is the top priority for Pakistan Army.
While briefing the Election Commission, the Interior Secretary said that Pakistan Army personnel cannot be provided for the static duty of the election.

The IG Punjab said that the police are currently doing duty with the census teams and there will be additional duty of the police personnel during Ramadan too. He said during the 2018 election, 3,330 election campaign programs were held. He further said Police action against criminals in the Kacha area will also take four to five months.

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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

SC order: ECP decides to conduct polls in Punjab and KP

Punjab
  • A meeting of ECP was held under the supervision of CEC.
  • The proposed dates of both provinces were consulted.
  • ECP will give the date for the polls after arrangements.

KARACHI: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has decided to conduct the elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab in the light of the Supreme Court order.

According to the sources, a meeting of the Election Commission was held under the supervision of the Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, in which the decision of the Supreme Court regarding the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab elections was considered.

Sources said that in the Election Commission meeting, the proposed dates of both provinces were consulted and it was agreed to keep the election schedule of 54 days.

Sources Election Commission said that Ramadan and Eid will be taken into consideration in the proposal of election dates and there will be final consultation with the stakeholders on the polls schedule. “If the President and the Governor consult, the Election Commission will participate.”

The Election Commission said that the preparations for the elections will be completed by April 24, and the ECP will give the date for the polls immediately after the completion of the arrangements.

The sources further said that the polls in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are not possible in 90 days but steps will be taken to hold the election as soon as possible.

It should be noted that in view of the decision of the Supreme Court regarding the elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, an emergency meeting of the Election Commission was held under the chairmanship of Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, in which DG Law briefed the ECP to follow the decision of the Supreme Court.

Sources said that the Election Commission has decided to resume the consultation process in light of the Supreme Court’s decision.

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ECP to sit again for Punjab, KP polls today

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ECP to sit again on matter of Punjab, KP polls The meeting will resume at 11am today The CEC will chair the meeting to plan course of action ISLAMABAD: To discuss the matter of polls in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is to meet again today. The meeting will … Read more

President summons CEC for urgent meeting on elections

President summons
  • The meeting will be held on February 20 at Aiwan e Sadr.
  • President will consult date or dates with Sikander Sultan Raja.
  • He expressed displeasure over the apathy on the part of ECP.

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has invited the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of Pakistan Sikandar Sultan Raja, for an urgent meeting on February  20, at Aiwan-e-Sadr, for consultation in terms of Section 57(1) of Elections Act, 2017, that provides that the President shall announce the date or dates of the general elections after consultation with the Commission (ECP).

In his letter to the CEC, the President said that since his letter dated February 08, some substantial developments (e.g., the Judgment of the Lahore High Court and recent observations of the Supreme Court) had taken place.

He expressed displeasure over the apathy and inaction on the part of the Commission that didn’t respond to his earlier letter as yet. The President stated that he had waited anxiously that the Commission would realize its constitutional duties to proceed and act accordingly, but he was extremely dismayed by ECP’s poignant approach on this important matter.

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ECP to discuss security situation with Punjab, KP authorities

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ECP schedules meetings of Punjab & KP authorities to discuss elections. The meeting included members of the ECP and the secretary of the commission. Consultation meeting with political parties would be held on February 9. Islamabad: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Friday will hold  a meeting on February 7 to discuss general elections for … Read more

ECP summons heads of political parties for consultation

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  • Code of conduct draft for next elections has been finalsied.
  • Consultation meeting will be held on February 02.
  • CEC of Pakistan Sikandar Sultan Raja will chair the meeting.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan has decided to consult political parties on the code of conduct draft finalised for the upcoming general elections in Pakistan.

The code of conduct draft for the next general elections in the country has been finalsied and the ECP has summoned the head of 21 political parties of the country on February 2 for consultation and seek their recommendations.

Chief Election Commissioner(CEC) of Pakistan Sikandar Sultan Raja will chair the meeting on February 2 for which invitations to political parties including Pakistan People’s Party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid, Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, Awami National Party, Balochistan National Party, Awami Muslim League, Jamhoori Wattan Party, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Jamaat-e-Islami, Pashtunkhwa PKMAP, Raah-e-Haq, Pakistan Muslim League-Functional, and others.

On the other hand, Election Commission of Pakistan wrote letters to Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) governors regarding the holding of elections in both provinces.

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“Any kind of interference in election process to be dealt with strictly”

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CEC said that interference will be dealt with strictly He vowed to make the LG polls fair He also urged the voters to keep environment peaceful KARACHI: The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja said Sunday that the electoral body will ensure that any kind of interference and malfeasance in the election process is … Read more