Rabbani irked over diplomats’ take on polls

KARACHI: Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) senior leader Senator Raza Rabbani has objected to the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) interactions with foreign diplo-mats.
The former Senate chairman has expressed his concerns over foreign dignitar-ies holding meetings with Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja in his personal capacity and issuing statements regarding the election timeline and transparency. “Elections are Pakistan’s internal matter. We’re not a client state.”
The veteran politician is of the view that whatever’s left of Pakistan’s political independence mustn’t be allowed to be violated via foreign involvement.
The development comes as the country’s top electoral body has held meetings with all the major stakeholders in order to create a consensus for the upcom-ing general elections.
The ECP has held consultations with various political parties including PPP, Pa-kistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Muttahi-da Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), and Jamiat Ule-ma-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), Balochistan National Party (BNP), Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) and Awami National Party (ANP).
A day earlier, the electoral body once again reiterated its commitment to finish the delimitation process by December and hold elections by mid-February.
Last week the PML-N’s delegation backed the election organising authority to hold polls after carrying out delimitation of constituencies based on the new census.
As per the election watchdog, the Nawaz Sharif-led party informed the ECP that the Council of Common Interest (CCI) had unanimously given the approv-al for the publication of census results.
“All political parties agreed that 2023 elections should be held as per the new census. The delimitation schedule issued by the Election Commission is in ac-cordance with the Constitution and the law,” the PML-N informed the ECP as per the watchdog.
Moreover, the electoral authority had also interacted with delegations of the JUI-F and PTI, separately.
In those meetings, the JUI-F had backed the ECP to hold general elections after the delimitation while the PTI had urged the electoral watchdog to drop the process and conduct polls with 90 days. –Agencies