Sindh delays LG polls on basis of provisional Census results

From Zeeshan Mirza

KARACHI: The Sindh government on Friday has excused once again for holding local government (LG) elections on the basis of provisional census results.
The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) conducted a hearing of LG elections in Sindh where Advisor to CM Sindh, Murtaza Wahab, appeared in the ECP office.
Murtaza Wahab, on behalf of the Sindh government, told ECP that LG elections could not be organised on the basis of provisional census results. He adopted the stance that delimitations on the basis of provincial census results will be unconstitutional.
The election commission issued directives again to issue the final notification of the census carried out in 2017 before March 1. The ECP spokesperson said in a statement the Inter Provincial Coordination (IPC) Division’s secretary will contact Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja announced that ECP will conduct the hearing in the first week of March again. The ruling political party in Sindh, Pakistan People’s Party, had adopted the stance since September last year that it would be an unconstitutional move to initiate fresh delimitation and organise LG polls on the basis of provincial census results.
On Jan. 29, the Election Commission of Pakistan had sought recommendations of the Sindh government regarding the date of local government elections following the orders of the Supreme Court.