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Pakistan Senate approves resolution seeking delay in February 8 general elections

By ANI | Updated: January 5, 2024 18:40 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], January 5 : The Pakistan Senate on Friday approved a resolution seeking a delay in the February ...

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Islamabad [Pakistan], January 5 : The Pakistan Senate on Friday approved a resolution seeking a delay in the February 8 general elections, citing security concerns, Pakistan-based ARY News reported.

The resolution which was presented by Senator Dilawar Khan, was approved by the majority of lawmakers.

Pakistan Information Minister Murtaza Solangi and PML-N Senator Afnan Ullah, who were present in the house, however, opposed the move.

The resolution stated: "The Constitution upheld the right to vote for every citizen of Pakistan and the Election Commission of Pakistan was bound to conduct free and fair polls in contingent upon inclusivity and ensuring the participation of all regional people."

"The vote turnout in colder areas remains notably high during the moderate weather conditions. January and February are recognised as the coldest months in the majority of the areas in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa," it stated, as per ARY News.

As per the resolution, various political parties had expressed their reservations regarding difficulties in ensuring participation in cold areas during the electoral process.

"Recent attempts on the lives of JUI-F chief Fazlur Rehman, former lawmaker Mohsin Dawar, and other political figures had raised concerns about the safety of political leaders."

"The Ministry of Interior has conveyed serious threats to the lives of prominent politicians increasing the challenges faced by political parties in exercising their right to a free and fair election," the resolution noted, according to ARY News.

It added that there had been a spike in attacks on security forces and citizens, particularly in KP and Balochistan.

"The Senate of Pakistan hereby resolves that the conduct in elections without addressing legitimate concerns, facilitating sufficient opportunities for election campaign and guaranteeing the safety of politicians and citizens would amount to violation of fundamental rights."

"The election schedule may be postponed to facilitate the effective participation of people from all areas of Pakistan and belonging to all political shades", it demanded, according to ARY News.

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