Pakistan to hold next general elections based on 2017 census results — interior minister

In this file photo, taken on July 20, 2019, a tribesman ballot casts his vote in a polling station for provincial elections in Jamrud, a town of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. (AFP/File)
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Updated 16 July 2023
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Pakistan to hold next general elections based on 2017 census results — interior minister

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced the tenure of his coalition government will come to an end on August 14
  • Several political parties in Sindh and Balochistan had raised concerns over results of the population census held this year

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani government has decided not to notify results of the latest census held in April and hold the upcoming general elections based on the population count of 2017, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah announced on Saturday, admitting the population had “issues.”

The initial results of Pakistan’s digital census revealed in May 2023 that the South Asian country’s population had reached 249.5 million, with approximately 127.4 million people living in the most populous Punjab province, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

Several political parties, including the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), in the southern Sindh province objected to the headcount in the province, while concerns were also raised over the results in the most backward Balochistan province in the country’s southwest.

Speaking to a private broadcaster, Sanaullah acknowledged that several stake-holders had raised their concerns over the latest population survey.

“The government has decided it will not notify this [new census] and when the assemblies will be dissolved after completing their terms, the Election Commission of Pakistan will be bound to conduct the elections on the basis of the previous census,” the interior minister told Pakistan’s Geo News channel.

The government would not be notifying the census as it had “issues,” he admitted, saying there were complaints about the results in Balochistan too.

The minister stressed the need to have a consensus on census results. It was important that all issues were sorted out and any hasty decision on the census could lead to a “controversial situation” in the country, he added.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif this week announced the tenure of his coalition administration would come to an end on August 14, adding the election regulator would then announce whether the country would go to polls in October or November.

The Sharif-led government came into power in April last year after former premier Imran Khan was ousted from power in a parliamentary no-confidence vote. Khan demanded early elections in the country soon after that, but the government insisted it would complete its stipulated term.


Sharif departs for Austria on first official visit by Pakistani PM in over 30 years

Updated 15 February 2026
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Sharif departs for Austria on first official visit by Pakistani PM in over 30 years

  • Shehbaz Sharif leads high-level delegation to Austria on two-day visit, says Pakistan’s foreign office
  • Sharif to meet Austrian counterpart, chair Pakistan–Austria Business Forum meeting during visit 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departed for Vienna on Sunday for a two-day visit to review bilateral ties, his office said in a statement, marking the first official visit by a Pakistani premier to the country in over three decades. 

Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson said that Sharif is undertaking the visit at Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker’s invitation. Sharif will lead a high-level delegation comprising the deputy premier and information minister from the Feb. 15-16 visit. 

The foreign office said Sharif’s visit marks 70 years since diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Austria were established. 

“This visit by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Vienna marks the first visit by a Pakistani Prime Minister to Austria in over three decades, the last having been undertaken by the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in 1992,” the statement said. 

Sharif will hold bilateral talks with his Austrian counterpart, during which the two leaders will take stock of the entire gamut of bilateral relations.

“The prime minister will also chair a meeting of the Pakistan–Austria Business Forum, which is being organized by the Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO),” the foreign office said. “He will also visit multilateral organizations.”

According to Pakistan’s foreign ministry, Islamabad and Vienna enjoy cooperation in the domains of trade, economy, culture and education.

It said Sharif’s visit to Vienna will establish new dimensions to the Pakistan-Austria relations.