Pakistan says next general election in October 2023 after census completed

Pakistan's planning and developing minister Ahsan Iqbal addresses a conference in Islamabad on December 5, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/SDPIPakistan)
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Updated 06 December 2022
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Pakistan says next general election in October 2023 after census completed

  • Pakistan carried out the last census in 2017 that was soon disputed by multiple political parties
  • Ahsan Iqbal says new census results will be out in April after which constituencies will be delimited

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal said on Tuesday that the next general election in the country would take place in October after the completion of a population census, urging ousted prime minister Imran Khan and his party to return to assemblies.

Khan, who was ousted in a parliamentary vote of no-confidence in April, has since been agitating against the government of PM Shehbaz Sharif. His ouster followed resignations of members of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party from the Pakistan parliament.

The former premier, who blames his ouster on a United States-backed conspiracy, has been calling for snap polls in the South Asian country, but the government says it is not possible to hold an early election without a population census among other reasons.

Pakistan carried out its last census in 2017 after a gap of about 20 years, whose results were immediately disputed as various political factions claimed the population data in some regions had been deliberately fudged by authorities to meet their political objectives.

“A new general election will be held in October 2023 based on the results of the digital census,” Iqbal said at the launch of a training program for census staff in Islamabad, without elaborating on the “digital” procedures for the headcount.

“The results of the census will come in April and the Election Commission will then delimit the constituencies.”

The minister said an election based on the results of the last census would be controversial, given that the government in southern Sindh province had reservations over it.

“The new census will reveal truth about population,” he added. “For the census, Rs13.5 billion are being given to NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority), whereas, in total, Rs34 billion will be spent on the census.”

Iqbal said Pakistan was one of the fastest-growing countries in terms of population and the headcount could increase to 340 million by 2050, if it continued at the same rate.

“Resources are scarce while the population is growing rapidly, even per capita availability of water is decreasing and if the youth are not educated and skilled, there will be a disaster,” he said.

The minister urged the PTI to return to assemblies and become part of the electoral reforms process to ensure a free, fair and transparent general election.

The country could not afford another political crisis in the wake of the next general election, and needed stability and continuity of policies to move forward in the right direction, he added.


Pakistan launches double-decker buses in Karachi after 65 years to tackle transport woes

Updated 31 December 2025
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Pakistan launches double-decker buses in Karachi after 65 years to tackle transport woes

  • Karachi citizens will be able to travel in double-decker buses from Jan. 1, says Sindh government
  • City faces mounting transport challenges such as lack of buses, traffic congestion, poorly built roads

ISLAMABAD: The government in Sindh province on Wednesday launched double-decker buses in the provincial capital of Karachi after a gap of 65 years, vowing to improve public transport facilities in the metropolis. 

Double-decker buses are designed to carry more passengers than single-deck vehicles without taking up extra road space. The development takes place amid increasing criticism against the Sindh government regarding Karachi’s mounting public transport challenges and poor infrastructural problems. 

Pakistan’s largest city by population faces severe transportation challenges due to overcrowding in buses, traffic congestion and limited bus options. Commuters, as a result, rely on private vehicles or unregulated transport options that are often unsafe and expensive.

“Double-decker buses have once again been introduced for the people of Karachi after 65 years,” a statement issued by the Sindh information ministry said. 

Sindh Transportation Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah inaugurated the bus service. The ministry said the facility will be available to the public starting Jan. 1. 

The statement highlighted that new electric bus routes will also be launched across the entire province starting next week. It added that the aim of introducing air-conditioned buses, low-fare services, and fare subsidies is to make public transport more accessible to the people.

The ministry noted that approximately 1.5 million people travel daily in Karachi using the People’s Bus Service, while around 75,000 passengers use the Orange Line and Green Line BRT services.

“With the integration of these routes, efforts are being made to benefit up to 100,000 additional people,” the ministry said.