district municipal corporations).
A total of 29 district returning officers, 316 returning officers, 551 assistant returning officers, 16,601 presiding officers, 108,216 assistant presiding officers and 54,108 polling officers will be deputed for election duties. Meanwhile, the local government minister Syed Nasir Hussain in a statement issued on Monday said the government would only act as a facilitator for holding the local government elections.
He said it was the responsibility of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to do the rest.
The minister said the government would have no objection at all if the ECP decided to hold the polls either under the supervision of Pakistan Army, Rangers or any other law-enforcement agency since the provincial government will continue discharging its duties as a facilitator in the process.
Moreover, the senior information minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro said the Pakistan People’s Party will not abandon the political fray of local government election, irrespective of whether the ECP members resigned.
However, he said, this did not mean that the objections raised by political parties would no more be valid.
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