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ECP to hear delimitation representations after polls

ECP decided to hear and decide on the 15 representations about delimitation of constituencies after the general elections on February 8, 2024

By Our Correspondent
December 24, 2023
Security personnel stand guard at the headquarters of Election Commission of Pakistan in Islamabad on September 21, 2023. — AFP
Security personnel stand guard at the headquarters of Election Commission of Pakistan in Islamabad on September 21, 2023. — AFP

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has decided to hear and decide on the 15 representations pertaining to delimitation of constituencies after the general elections on February 8, 2024.

It cited the recent order of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in this context. The order, carrying signatures of the chief election commissioner and four members of the Election Commission, reads, “The Honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan, while hearing the matter in respect of delimitation of District Zhob, Sherani in Civil Petition No 4305/2023 titled as Gul Khan and Others Vs. Saeed-ur-Rehman and Others held that: The conduct of General Elections is not a procedural necessity but a fundamental principle upholding the democratic ethos.

On the other hand, the delimitation of constituency, although significant for ensuring fair and effective representation, does not hold the same immediacy or overriding importance as a conduct of general elections.”

“Postponing general elections to address constituency delimitation could lead to a vacuum in governance and the potential crisis of legitimacy. Therefore, the principle of proportionality and the concept of larger good demand that general elections be given primacy. Issue concerning the delimitation of constituency, while important, should be addressed subsequent to elections, therefore, if we proceed to adjudicate upon the issue of delimitation of constituencies before us thereby re-examining or altering the notified constituencies by the ECP under challenged, we will invariably upset the timeline of the Election Programme and derail the electoral process already set afoot by the Election Program announced on 15.12.2023,” the SC order says.

The ECP says the Supreme Court in the above-mentioned civil petition has directed that the ECP shall organize and conduct the elections as per the final delimitation notified on 30.11.2023 in accordance with the Election Program notified on 5.2.2023.

Now, therefore, the ECP in terms of Article 218(3) of the Constitution read with Section 8 of the Elections Act, 2017 and the judgment passed by the Supreme Court in the civil petition decides that if at this stage the petitions are fixed for hearing, it will adversely affect the Election Programme and the last date for filing of nomination papers.

“Therefore, the hearing of the subject cases are deferred till the culmination of the General Elections 2024 and election will be held in the constituencies as per Form-VII issued by the Commission dated 30.11.2023 subject to any correction, if occasioned. In terms of Section 22 of the Election Act, 2017, no alteration/amendments can be made after the issuance of Election Program,” the ECP says in its order.