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ECP ‘unlikely’ to announce elections date any time soon

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  • CEC working to ensure delimitation process is unquestionable.
  • Recent meetings beneficial; no major party opposed delimitation.
  • President Alvi has mysteriously gone quiet since last Friday.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is in no rush to announce the schedule of the general elections in the country, as the regular meetings are more focused on completing the process of constituency delimitation in an error-free manner, The News reported Thursday. 

Highly placed sources from the ECP told the publication: “It is unlikely that polling day will be determined any time soon and even before the end of the month as the specific question isn’t on the agenda of the ECP’s meetings as yet.”

They further added that Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja has been working diligently for weeks to make sure the process of delimitation is undertaken in a way that can’t be questioned. 

Committees for supervision of the process have been constituted and committee members have been asked to constitute subordinate committees comprising people whose integrity cannot be questioned. Committee members are also being monitored so that their work is not affected by politics.

According to sources, the recent series of meetings with the political leadership of various parties proved beneficial for the ECP’s process as no noteworthy party had opposed the delimitation. 

As far as the question of polls in a specific period of time is concerned, though, parties do have divergent views about the timeline. 

The CEC has told the commission that undue haste will not be exercised during the delimitation process since this is a sensitive issue and provides the basis for the elections.

It has been indicated that the ECP will take up the question of the election schedule in the last week of this month. Weather and other logistical considerations will be taken into view before deciding the date of the polls. 

Per sources: “the commission is fully aware of its obligations relating to elections in a free and fair manner…. it will not budge under any pressure coming from any side”.

The ECP is also apparently satisfied with the assurances given by the caretaker administration regarding the provision of required support in relation to the polls. Sources have hinted that the general elections could be held in the last week of January next year. 

Apparently, the ECP has dedicated the third floor of its office to state-of-the-art equipment to keep an eye on pre- and post-poll affairs. It will be used as a monitoring centre where the election results will reach immediately post-counting. 

In an unrelated development, President Arif Alvi has mysteriously gone quiet since last Friday. His official spokesman is also not communicative. The president was set to perhaps announce a polling date this week but he may have retracted from his plan. 

His five-year tenure as the country’s president is set to conclude tomorrow (Friday). While he has been advised to call it a day, and vaguely he was in agreement per rumours, now sources say he wants to avail the constitutional concession that allows him to stay in office till the election of his successor.

The dilemma with Arif Alvi is that while he has constitutional support, he badly lacks political goodwill. 

There is thinking that even political parties have conveyed to the people concerned that it would be difficult for them to accept the process of electioneering in the presence of a highly controversial figure in the Presidency. Alvi is seen to have acted as a partisan head of state. 

Regardless, it is believed by sources that he could resurface tomorrow.

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Nine months yields Rs66 billion for Pakistan Railways.

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They stated that the passenger and goods trains generated the majority of the department’s Rs 66 billion in revenue, with additional cash coming from other departments.

In comparison to the previous year, when 86 trains were in service, Pakistan Railways is currently operating about 96 passenger trains, according to their statement. Comparably, the number of goods trains operated this year reached seven, compared to an average of 3.75 the previous year.

As work on the Mainline-I (ML-I) project gets underway, things will be more streamlined, according to the sources who stated the department stressed that the problem of employee salary delays has now been rectified.

Responding to a query, they stated that only six minor accidents involving no fatalities occurred over the nation’s whole railway network in the previous three months, and that Pakistan Railways had increased preventative efforts to lower passenger train mishaps.

According to them, the efforts made to prevent trespassing at unmanned level crossings and unauthorised sites have resulted in a significant drop in accidents.

The department’s primary concern is passenger safety, thus our workers are constantly keeping an eye on the nation’s railway tracks and thoroughly inspecting the trains, the sources stated.

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Police in Lakki Marwat repel terrorist attack

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Dara Pizzo Parnal police stations in Lakki Marwat were targeted by terrorists armed with cutting-edge weapons, according to police sources.

The terrorists had no choice but to leave the area as the police responded promptly. In the shootout, no casualties were recorded.

As a result of the incident, police started a clearance operation there. DPO Taimur Khan, meanwhile, praised the police for responding promptly.

Read more: Intense terrorist attack thwarted by Punjab police

The number of terror incidents in several areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has increased recently.

In the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) area of Dera Ismail Khan, a policeman was martyred earlier in October in an attack carried out by terrorists.

Police announced that terrorists had targeted the police camp close to DI Khan toll plaza.

According to a police spokeswoman, there were explosions after the gunfight that lasted for several hours. 15 to 20 people were inside the police camp at the time of the incident, the official continued.

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Pervaiz Elahi is to be placed under home arrest per IHC orders.

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Judge Arbab Muhammad Tahir revealed the reserved ruling about the plea submitted by Pervez Elahi’s wife, Qaisara Elahi.

A decision was made by the court to place 78-year-old Pervez Elahi under house arrest and transfer him to the sub-jail within 15 days due to health concerns.

Notably, Pervaiz Elahi’s condition worsened at Adiala jail, prompting Islamabad police to send him to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS).

The president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Pervaiz Elahi, broke his bone on 17 March after tripping in the lavatory of Adiala jail.

When Elahi’s case regarding illegal recruiting in the Punjab Assembly was being heard in court, the deputy superintendent of Adiala jail produced Elahi’s medical report.

Elahi broke his hand slightly in the lavatory after slipping, the jail officer informed the court.

From June 1 to September 18, Elahi has been arrested in a number of crimes; the most recent one was reported by the Punjab ACE on September 18.

In the Punjab Assembly, Elahi illegally hired 12 people for grade 17 positions, according to information provided by an ACE representative.

In the provincial assembly, the candidates were chosen through record-altering.

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