Pakistan’s election regulator postpones Islamabad local polls over gerrymandering row

The undated photos shows people sitting outside Election Commission of Pakistan in Islamabad, Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan)
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Updated 27 December 2022
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Pakistan’s election regulator postpones Islamabad local polls over gerrymandering row

  • Election commission postpones polls due to change in number of Islamabad’s union councils — local media
  • Ex-PM Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) criticizes decision while Sindh government seeks similar delay

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s election regulatory authority on Tuesday postponed local government elections, scheduled to take place in Islamabad on December 31, citing a change in the number of the city’s administrative units, local media reported.

Last week, former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party filed a petition against PM Shehbaz Sharif’s federal government at the Islamabad High Court (IHC). The petition accused the government of attempting to gerrymander the upcoming polls by increasing the number of local administrative units — known as union councils — from 101 to 125 in the capital city.

The center, in an approved summary, said it decided to increase the union councils in the city because the existing number of units (101) was based on the population census of 2017, local media reported. It added that the population of Islamabad had grown to 205 million as of 2022.

Meanwhile, Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League — Nawaz (PML-N) also filed a separate petition in court, seeking to postpone the local government elections in Islamabad. The petition argued that polls cannot take place based on an old voters’ list.

On Tuesday, a five-member Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) bench heard the case and after listening to arguments from all parties, decided to postpone the polls. Following the decision, the ECP spokesperson announced in a Twitter post that polls would not be held on December 31.

“ECP’s Short Order in ICT LGE case: Keeping in view the legal provisions & the judgment of the Hon’ble High Court, Islamabad dated 23/12/2022 regarding the subject matter. Local Government Election in ICT scheduled to be held on 31/12/2022 is hereby postponed for the time being,” the tweet said.

On December 23, the IHC directed the ECP to hear all stakeholders before taking a decision on the local government elections. 

On the other hand, the government in the southern province of Sindh also reached out to the ECP, asking it to delay local government elections in Karachi and Hyderabad divisions again. The local polls in these two divisions are scheduled to be held on January 15, 2023. The Sindh government said polls should be delayed in light of “pending work related to a Supreme Court judgment,” English-language daily The News reported.

In a letter written to the ECP, the Sindh government said it is still working on the implementation of the apex court’s order on amendments made to the act and rectification of constituencies to achieve seamless devolvement of political, administrative, and financial responsibility and authority to the elected representatives of the local governments.

The first phase of local government elections was held in 14 districts of Sindh in June, but the second phase of polls in Karachi and Hyderabad divisions, initially scheduled for July 24, was postponed due to monsoon downpours.

The ECP said elections would take place in nine districts of the southern province on August 28, but due to the devastating floods, it was postponed to January 15.


Pakistan hikes prices of petrol by Rs5, diesel by Rs7.32 per liter for next fortnight

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Pakistan hikes prices of petrol by Rs5, diesel by Rs7.32 per liter for next fortnight

  • After latest increase, new price of petrol is RsRs258.17 per liter while that of diesel is Rs275.70 per liter
  • Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed fortnightly, influenced by global oil prices, exchange rate movements, taxes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s government has increased the price of petrol by Rs5 per liter and that of high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs7.32 per liter, respectively, an official notification by the Ministry of Energy said on Sunday. 

After the fresh increase, the new price of petrol is Rs258.17 per liter from the previous Rs253.17 per liter. Meanwhile, the new price of HSD is Rs275.70 per liter, up from the previous Rs268.38 per liter. 

“The government has raised the prices of petroleum products based on recommendations of OGRA [Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority],” a notification by the Ministry of Energy said on Sunday. 

Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed fortnightly and are influenced by global oil prices, exchange rate movements and domestic taxes. The pricing mechanism passes changes in import costs on to consumers.

The government kept the price of petrol unchanged on Feb. 1, increasing that of HSD by Rs11.30 per lite. 

Petrol is mainly used in private transport, motorcycles and rickshaws, while diesel fuels heavy transport and agricultural machinery and is considered a key driver of inflation in the South Asian country.

Financial analysts warn constant increases in prices of petroleum products stoke inflation, inflicting a heavy burden on consumers.