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Published 03 Feb, 2024 04:45pm

Will prefer death over striking a deal: Imran

After his conviction in Iddat case, PTI chief Imran Khan said he has neither accepted nor would accept in future any deals with the powers that be, saying, going as far as saying that he would “choose death over making a deal with anyone”.

In a brief chat with court reporters after the verdict, he said, “I have not made a deal, nor will I ever make one.”

He said that his party’s top leadership was targeted right after the announcement of the election schedule.

“Now, election candidates are not even being allowed to run their campaigns,” he rued.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 04:37pm

Bilawal promises train project for people of Tharparkar

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says he will launch a train project in Tharparkar when his party comes into power.

Addressing a rally in Tharparkar, the former foreign minister said the PPP will arrange trains from Tharparkar to Karachi so the people can travel back and forth easily.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 04:16pm

Iddat case created to ‘humiliate’ me and Bushra Bibi: Imran

Following his conviction in Iddat case, PTI founder Imran Khan told court reporters that the case against him was created to “humiliate and disgrace” both him and his spouse, Bushra Bibi.

“This marks the first instance in history where a case related to Iddat has been initiated,” he said.

Imran said it was also the first time that someone was sentenced 14 years imprisonment in a Toshakhana case.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 03:48pm

Iddat case: Fourth court conviction for Imran in run up to elections, sentenced to 7 years

A Rawalpindi court has sentenced former premier Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi to seven years each in a case related to their marriage during the latter’s Iddat period.

Senior civil judge Qudratullah announced the verdict on the complaint of Bushra’s former husband Khawar Fareed Maneka in a makeshift court at the Adiala district jail.

The verdict comes in the same week the ex-premier was sentenced to 10 years in the cipher case and 14 years in the Toshakhana case.

The file photo shows former premier Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi outside a court last year. — AFP
The file photo shows former premier Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi outside a court last year. — AFP

Published 03 Feb, 2024 03:45pm

MQM-P’s Faisal Subzwari urges govt to cancel weapon licenses till Feb 8

MQM-P leader Faisal Subzwari has urged the caretaker government to cancel weapon licenses till the Feb 8 general elections in a bid to control violence.

“The government should place a ban on carrying weapons,” he said while addressing a press conference in Karachi.

“They [PPP leaders] think they can win the elections with the use of weapons,” Subzwari remarked. “You cannot win the hearts of people here by building a few roads.”

Published 03 Feb, 2024 03:30pm

ECP postpones polls in NA-8, three provincial seats over death of candidates

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has postponed polls in four constituencies of the national and provincial assemblies due to the deaths of the candidates, APP reports.

The delayed elections impact one national constituency and four provincial seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab. These seats are NA-8 Bajaur, PK-22 Bajaur, PK-91 Kohat, and PP-266.

Independent candidate Rehan Zeb Khan, running for the National Assembly constituency NA-8 and provincial assembly constituency PK-22 in Bajaur-IV, was assassinated, leading the ECP to cancel elections.

Additionally, elections for NA-91, Kohat-II, were postponed following the passing of Asmat Ullah Khan.

Following the demise of Israr Hussain, son of Talib Hussain and a candidate for the Punjab Assembly constituency PP-266 (Rahim Yar Khan XII), the ECP has postponed the elections in that particular constituency also.

The remaining contesting candidates will not be required to submit fresh nomination papers or deposit further dues once the revised schedule for these areas is released, as stated by the electoral watchdog.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 03:20pm

80pc polling stations in Balochistan declared ‘sensitive’: minister

Balochistan’s Interior Minister Zubair Jamali has said that over 80 per cent of polling stations in the province have been categorised as “sensitive,” with 34pc marked as “highly sensitive.”

Only 19pc of polling stations in Balochistan have been identified “normal”, the minister said in an interview with Dawn News programme “Doosra Rukh”.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Balochistan government has also barred political parties from holding rallies and corner meetings.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 03:00pm

PPP, MQM ‘trying to regain power through coercive measures’, claims JI leader

Jamaat-i-Islami Karachi chief Hafiz Naeemur Rehman has accused the MQM and PPP of attempting to regain power through “coercive measures”, claiming that their popularity is dwindling among the public.

During a press conference in Karachi, Rehman asserted that the PPP is losing favour rapidly among Baloch and Sindhi communities. He claimed that the PPP is resorting to leveraging feudal influence as a strategy to remain politically relevant.

Jamaat-i-Islami Karachi chief Hafiz Naeemur Rehman addresses a press conference in Karachi. — Screengrab
Jamaat-i-Islami Karachi chief Hafiz Naeemur Rehman addresses a press conference in Karachi. — Screengrab

Published 03 Feb, 2024 02:41pm

Karachi situation may worsen on Feb 8 if sporadic violence isn’t contained: Saeed Ghani

PPP leader Saeed Ghani has expressed concerns that the situation in Karachi might deteriorate on Feb 8 unless proper measures are implemented to control sporadic incidents of violence.

During a press conference in Karachi, Ghani insisted that the PPP is committed to a non-violent approach, adding that elements apprehensive of facing defeat are attempting to disrupt the law and order situation.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 02:09pm

Bajaur police yet to register case over PTI activist’s murder

The local police have yet to register a case over the murder of Rehan Zeb Khan, an election candidate affiliated with PTI, who was killed on Wednesday.

Sources in the police and Rehan Zeb’s family told Dawn on Friday that the police had yet to lodge a case against the assailants involved in the attack, occurred in the Sadiqabad Bazaar.

A police official also confirmed to Dawn that a case of the attack was yet to be registered.

The official, however, said the case of the incident would be registered when the family members of the slain could submit an application for it. The official said efforts were underway to trace those involved in the killing.

Read more here.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 01:12pm

Zartaj Gul Wazir warns opposition not to harass, oppress PTI workers

PTI leader Zartaj Gul Wazir has given a strong warning to the opposition regarding harassment and arrests of her party workers.

“Remember this, if today the doors of my house and my workers’ houses are being broken down, then tomorrow the same can happen to you,” she said at a meeting in Dera Ghazi Khan.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 01:09pm

READ: Will PTI rise again from Karachi’s eastern horizon?

The PTI in 2018 elections enjoyed almost a clean sweep in district East of Karachi, winning all four National Assembly seats and eight out of nine Sindh Assembly seats.

But with the party facing serious challenges after May 9 violence, would it be able to repeat the history? It remains to be seen.

Read more here

Updated 03 Feb, 2024 01:37pm

We have more than ample resources available to ensure peaceful, free, fair elections: Murtaza Solangi

Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi has assured that the government has made arrangements to ensure the security and integrity of the process providing security to polling stations.

Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Solangi said a three-tier security system would be in place, starting with the police taking main responsibility, followed by civil forces, and then then the army.

“We have more than ample resources available to ensure peaceful free and fair elections on Thursday, February 8,” he said.

The minister acknowledged the speculations of elections being cancelled owing to weather and security concerns, as well as “Iran-Pakistan skirmishes”.

“The caretaker government has been consistent from day one about elections taking place,” Solangi added.

Flanked by foreign office spokesperson Mumtaz Baloch, Murtaza Solangi addresses a press conference in Islamabad. — Radio Pakistan
Flanked by foreign office spokesperson Mumtaz Baloch, Murtaza Solangi addresses a press conference in Islamabad. — Radio Pakistan

Published 03 Feb, 2024 12:50pm

ANP’s Swat district president addresses corner meeting

Ayub Khan Ashari, the Awami National Party’s (ANP) Swat president and candidate of NA-2, has addressed a corner meeting in Tehsil Khawaja Khela Bar Lakhar in connection with preparations for the general elections.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 12:10pm

PTI promises to establish truth and reconciliation commission if elected

PTI has promised to establish an “empowered Truth and Reconciliation Commission” if elected in the February 8 elections.

In a post on X, it said the commission would “identify mistakes and their causes on behalf of the nation in a period of 12 months and also determine the responsible parties”.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 11:46am

PPP to withdraw subsidies from aristocracy after coming to power: Hina Rabbani

Former foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said if voted to power, the PPP would withdraw subsidies from the aristocracy and 300 units of electricity would be provided free of charge to the poor, APP reports.

Addressing an electoral gathering in Qasba Gharmani, organized for the PPP candidate and her brother Raza Rabbani Khar in NA-180, she said that the people of her constituency had made it possible for her to represent the country.

She promised to establish a university, nursing college, vocational school, and the latest hospital in Kot Addu.

She recalled that her father Ghulam Muhammad Noor Rabbani Khar had brought gas, electricity and roads to the constituency.

Her younger brother and PPP candidate Raza Rabbani Khar vowed to build the constituency into an exemplary area after being elected and will weave a network of development works in the constituency.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 11:30am

BNP-M’s Mengal says state institutions should stop ‘political interference’

Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) chief Sardar Akhtar Mengal has said that state institutions need to stop their political interference that has “weakened democracy”.

In an interview with VOA Urdu, he said that political parties have made the democratic process a game of “musical chairs”, where they vie for a seat.

He said that while most people live with a false hope that elections might be free and fair elections, that had never been the case.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 11:13am

PTI vows to eradicate poverty by ‘up to 25pc’ if elected

The PTI has vowed that if elected to power, it would take initiatives to reduce the poverty level by “up to 25 per cent” through the expansion of its Ehsaas programme.

In a post on X, the party said it would provide loans and technical training to people living below the poverty line.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 10:55am

ECP completes all arrangements for general elections

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has completed all arrangements for the upcoming general elections on February 8, Radio Pakistan reports.

According to the report, over 120 million registered voters will cast their vote for the national and provincial assemblies. The ECP has established 90,675 polling stations in all four provinces.

Of these, 41,403 are combined polling stations while 25,320 are for men and 23,952 are for women voters.

A total of 5,121 — comprising 4,807 men, 312 women and two transgender persons — candidates are in the race for the National Assembly seats. The elections will be held on 266 general NA seats and 593 general seats in the provincial assemblies.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 10:33am

PTI shares list of NA candidates’ details

The PTI has shared details of its nominated candidates for the National Assembly for the upcoming polls.

With its candidates contesting as independents with different electoral symbols, the party shared the list of the names, constituency numbers and symbols in a series of posts on social media platform X.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 10:20am

READ: Combating disinformation requires careful balance between regulation

Phones rang in the state of New Hampshire ahead of primary elections. Joe Biden’s voice was heard over the line. “We know the value of voting Democrats. It’s important that you save your vote for the November election,” the voice said.

 Asad Baig.
Asad Baig.

“Voting this Tuesday only enables the Republicans in their quest to elect Donald Trump again. Your vote makes a difference in November, not this Tuesday.” Between 5,000 and 25,000 calls were made. The Biden administration never initiated any of those calls, and the voice was a deepfake — generated through artificial intelligence (AI) and mastered to sound like President Biden.

This example is part of a broader trend where AI-generated content was used to mislead voters during election periods. In Bangladesh, feeds of ‘international’ news channels were created using AI ahead of elections.

While imposing stringent laws or criminalising disinformation are pegged as solutions, such measures could inadvertently criminalise free speech and be used to suppress legitimate discourse. Therefore, the answer to combating disinformation isn’t as straightforward as ‘enacting a law against fake news’, or erecting a ‘national firewall’. It requires a careful balance between regulation and the preservation of free expression.

Read more here.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 09:30am

READ: Can independent candidates form a party’s parliamentary group to claim share in reserved seats?

Pildat president, Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, has analysed whether elected independent candidates can join to form a parliamentary group of a party that doesn’t exist in the National Assembly and claim a share in the reserved seats for women and minorities.

He took the case study of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) after the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) merged with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, stating that after the 2019 KP elections for 16 general seats allocated to erstwhile Fata districts, three independent MPAs decided to join the BAP — a party which didn’t exist in the provincial assembly before.

He continued, “Based on the strength of three out of 16, BAP was allocated one of the four seats reserved for women. This was despite the fact that BAP had not submitted a priority list of its candidates against reserved women seats.”

However, he added that the party had an election symbol and was on the “right side of the power”.

“Sad that PTI has decided to defer its intra-party election and thus the quest for a symbol and reserved seats,” he said.

Published 03 Feb, 2024 09:09am

Upcoming poll will be ‘one of its kind’: BNP-M’s Mengal

Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) chief Sardar Akhtar Mengal has said that the upcoming February 8 election will be “one of its kind”.

In an interview with VOA Urdu, he said that each election in Pakistan has had “quite different results from the previous one”.

He pointed out that Section 144 had been imposed in various cities, which made it difficult for parties to campaign: “Election and [Section] 144? This itself is a strange thing.”

Published 02 Feb, 2024 10:52pm

Want to replicate Sindh’s ‘health revolution’ in other provinces: Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said his party wants to extend and replicate “Sindh’s health revolution” to the other provinces.

Addressing a press conference in Jacobabad, he said questions would be raised on where the PPP would procure money from for its aims and said the party would do so within the country’s current means and resources.

“Seventeen ministries should have been dissolved after 18th Amendment” but neither PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif nor PTI founder Imran Khan did that, Bilawal said.

He also said the time had come to curtail subsidies to the elites.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addresses a press conference in Jacobabad. — DawnNewsTV
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addresses a press conference in Jacobabad. — DawnNewsTV

Published 02 Feb, 2024 10:08pm

ECP notifies postponement of polls in NA-8, PK-22 and PK-91

The Election Commission of Pakistan has officially postponed the elections in three constituencies—NA-8 (Bajaur), PK-22 (Bajaur), and PK-91 (Kohat) —scheduled for February 8 due to the death of two candidates contesting in those constituencies.

As per the ECP notification, elections in PK-91 (Kohat III) have been deferred due to the death of candidate Asmatullah Khan. Similarly, polls in two Bajaur constituencies (NA-8 and PK-22) have also been postponed following the death of Rehan Zeb Khan.

“Fresh proceedings will commence after the general elections 2024 and the schedule for said constituencies will be announced,” the ECP added.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 09:29pm

Shangla police’s move to involve lady health workers in election duties sparks outrage

Shangla Police have issued an order instructing lady health workers (LHWs) to assume duties at polling stations for the Feb 8 elections, triggering discontent among the LHWs who see the assignments as “in contravention of the laws.”

Shangla District Police Officer Sajjad Ahmad Sahibzada has issued a list comprising the names of 270 lady health workers for election duties.

Shahid Khan, the provincial information secretary of the LHWs programme, told Dawn.com that the order contradicts the rules and laws governing LHWs.

He emphasised that as primarily housewives and not full-time government servants, LHWs should not be compelled to follow such directives.

Khan highlighted the vulnerability of LHWs as a suppressed and economically disadvantaged community, stating that they are often assigned duties without consideration for their job description and pay.

He noted the decision to hold a protest rally against these perceived injustices, asserting their unwillingness to work beyond their designated areas.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 08:42pm

Today is day for arrow to be buried: Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui

Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan convener Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has said that today is the day for “the arrow to be buried”.

Addressing an election rally in Hyderabad, he said: “This city has come to give a warning that today Hyderabad’s jiyalay have run away … Hyderabad has shown that day and dream which we have to see.”

Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui addresses a rally in Hyderabad. — DawnNewsTV
Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui addresses a rally in Hyderabad. — DawnNewsTV

Published 02 Feb, 2024 07:49pm

Lahore police finalise security plan for Feb 8 polls

An important meeting convened at Police Lines Qilla Gujjar Singh and chaired by Lahore Capital City Police Officer Bilal Siddique Kamyana finalised planning for the peaceful conduct of the upcoming general elections, APP reports.

A comprehensive review of security measures was undertaken. DIG (Operations) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi presented a detailed briefing on the election process and security protocols for polling day.

CCPO Kamyana affirmed Lahore Police’s full preparedness for the orderly conduct of the elections as far as security was concerned. Emphasising a zero-tolerance approach, he declared that stringent action would be taken against jubilant firing and display of weapons during the election campaign and polling day.

The meeting mandated the acquisition of surety bonds from individuals with a history of longstanding enmity. The CCPO underscored that law-breaking elements would face firm measures during the election campaign.

He also directed supervisory officers to maintain constant communication with district returning officers, presiding officers, district administration, and all stakeholders.

Further, he stressed the importance of regular visits to polling stations, camp offices, and duty points to assess and ensure the adequacy of arrangements.

The CCPO instructed police officers and officials to remain vigilant until the completion of vote counting, ensuring the secure transfer of relevant polling materials. Any negligence related to duty would be met with departmental action, he warned.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 07:38pm

Akbar S. Babar proposes formation of committee to ‘restructure’ PTI

 PTI founding member Akbar S. Babar addresses a press conference in Islamabad on Friday. — Screengrab
PTI founding member Akbar S. Babar addresses a press conference in Islamabad on Friday. — Screengrab

PTI founding member Akbar S. Babar has suggested the formation of three-member committees, one from his side and the other from former premier Imran Khan’s side, to prepare a roadmap for restructuring the party.

During a press conference in Islamabad, Babar said, “I would form a similar committee, and the two bodies could draft terms of reference (ToRs) to proceed with the talks.”

“Holding transparent intra-party elections will be at the top of the list, followed by bringing transparency to the party and making efforts to guide the youth in the right direction,” he said.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 07:07pm

Fazl urges masses to wisely use vote for country’s future

JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has urged the nation to vote for trustworthy and sincere leaders in the forthcoming general elections.

Addressing a public gathering in Tank, he said the JUI-F had always fought elements that threatened Pakistan’s foundation and promoted vulgarity among the youth.

Fazl said his party did not want enmity with anyone, but vowed that the JUI-F would not support any external agency aimed at weakening the country.

He further stated that his party’s manifesto was in accordance with Islamic principles.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 05:55pm

Pakistan needs a govt that provides unemployment, old-age allowance: Sirajul Haq

JI chief Sirajul Haq has said that the people of Pakistan need a government that provides unemployment and old age allowance.

“Anyone who doesn’t have a roof over his head should also be provided with a house,” he added while addressing a party rally in Punjab’s Gujranwala. “An ill person should also be given free medical treatment.”

Haq asserted that all this was possible if the country drifted away from an interest-based system to a charity-based one.

JI’s Sirajul Haq addresses a party rally in Gujranwala. — DawnNewsTV
JI’s Sirajul Haq addresses a party rally in Gujranwala. — DawnNewsTV

Published 02 Feb, 2024 05:40pm

Qaumi Watan Party prioritises health sector in election manifesto

The Qaumi Watan Party has unveiled its election manifesto, promising free and improved healthcare across the country.

It promised the establishment of various 24/7 Basic Healthcare Units (BHUs), free testing and medicines through a voucher system and one bed per 500 patients.

The party also promised a burn centre in every divisional hospital, and a burn unit in every district headquarters hospital.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 05:25pm

PML-N never indulges in ‘politics of accusations’: Maryam

PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz has said that her party refrains from engaging in the “politics of accusations” and competes only when it comes to welfare.

Speaking at a public gathering in Faisalabad, Maryam remarked that the warm reception given to Nawaz in the city made it seem as though he had never been absent for the past four years.

PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz. — Screengrab
PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz. — Screengrab

Published 02 Feb, 2024 05:24pm

Bilawal promises to work for nation without any expectations

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has promised to work for the nation without expecting anything in return.

At a rally in Shikarpur, the former foreign minister said Pakistan was bearing the brunt of infighting among politicians. and vowed to put an end to the politics of hate and division if voted into power.

“I will take care of you and expect nothing in return,” he said.

“It will rain arrows on February 8,” Bilawal added, referring to the party’s electoral symbol.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaking at a rally in Shikarpur. — DawnNewsTV
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaking at a rally in Shikarpur. — DawnNewsTV

Published 02 Feb, 2024 05:12pm

Nawaz vows to restore ‘pre-inflation era’ upon returning to power

Former premier Nawaz Sharif has said his political party is committed to restoring a period when inflation was effectively controlled.

Addressing a rally in Faisalabad, the elder Sharif expressed his belief that the country would be faring much better had his government not been ousted from power in 2017.

PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif addresses a rally in Faisalabad. — Screengrab
PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif addresses a rally in Faisalabad. — Screengrab

Published 02 Feb, 2024 05:06pm

‘Real youth’ stands with PML-N: Nawaz

In an apparent reference to the PTI, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has said the “real Pakistani youth” is standing with the PML-N and not with any other party.

“The real Pakistani youth, not the mummy-daddy one, is with us and that is why Nawaz Sharif loves you,” he told a party rally in Faisalabad.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 04:58pm

Shehbaz urges masses to vote for PML-N to ‘secure better future for youth’

Former prime minister Shehbaz Sharif has appealed to the masses to vote for the PML-N in Feb 8 general elections “to secure better future for the youth of the country”.

Addressing a rally in Faisalabad, the PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif said his party had undertaken several development projects in Faisalabad and would roll out similar initiatives countrywide, if voted to power.

Former prime minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses rally in Faisalabad. — Screengrab
Former prime minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses rally in Faisalabad. — Screengrab

Published 02 Feb, 2024 04:54pm

Aseefa promises welfare cards for people of Naushahro Feroze

Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari has promised public welfare projects such as youth and agriculture cards for the people of Sindh if the PPP emerges victorious in the upcoming general elections.

Addressing PPP supporters in Sindh’s Naushahro Feroze, Aseefa said she was campaigning on behalf of her brother Bilawal, who is eyeing the post of prime minister.

“PPP is fighting for you. We will bring welfare projects for you,” she said. “Vote for Bilawal on Feb 8 and we will solve all your problems.”

Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari speaks to PPP supporters in Naushahro Feroze. — DawnNewsTV
Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari speaks to PPP supporters in Naushahro Feroze. — DawnNewsTV

Published 02 Feb, 2024 04:15pm

Sindh govt declares Feb 8 as public holiday

The Sindh government has declared February 8 (Thursday) as a public holiday across the province in view of general elections.

According to a notification issued by the chief secretary, all offices, autonomous bodies, semi-autonomous bodies, corporations, Local Councils and private organizations/ institutions in the province except essential services and the departments and officers/officials engaged in election duties, will be closed on Feb 8.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 03:53pm

PTI changes its mind, reschedules intra-party polls after Feb 8 elections

A day after announcing the schedule for fresh intra-party polls, the PTI said on Friday it had decided to reschedule them for after the upcoming general elections over the “unfortunate security situation created by the administration” and concerns expressed by members.

After a long battle and marathon hearings last month, the PTI was stripped of its symbol when the Supreme Court upheld the Election Commission of Pakistan’s decision to declare the party’s internal polls as “unconstitutional”.

As a result, the party’s members are now contesting the elections as independent candidates with different electoral symbols, which has raised fears of horse-trading and floor crossing. The PTI also no longer has the right to reserved seats for women and minorities.

In another bid to reclaim its symbol, the PTI had decided to hold intra-party polls on Feb 5 during its general body meeting on Wednesday.

Read more here

Published 02 Feb, 2024 03:48pm

ECP staffers to perform duties in two shifts from Feb 8-10

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has fixed the election duties of its officers and employees for the general polls across the country on Feb 8, under which the staffers will perform duties in two shifts around the clock, APP reports.

“The authority has fixed the election duties of officers and employees for the general elections to be held on February 8,” the ECP spokesman told APP.

He said that ECP has issued a notification in which it conveyed the Terms of Reference (TORs) regarding grievance cell, media, social media coordination and monitoring.

The spokesman said that the staffers will perform duties in two shifts for 24 hours in a batch of four teams constituted for each constituency for conducting polls from February 8 to 10.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 03:00pm

WATCH: Bilawal says he is not celebrating conviction of ‘another PM’

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said that he takes “no pleasure” in former prime minister Imran Khan’s recent convictions in the cipher and Toshakhana cases.

“I take no pleasure in Khan’s convictions, I am not celebrating the fact that yet another PM is convicted,” he said in a conversation with WION news.

“This sort of thing has become the way of Pakistani politics and I want to break this tradition to bring political and economic stability in the country,” Bilawal added.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 02:57pm

Economy cannot thrive in environment of fear, says JI’s Sirajul Haq

JI emir Sirajul Haq has said the first job his party would do if elected in the upcoming general elections would be to strengthen law and order in the country.

“Nothing, not even a bird, can thrive in an environment of fear,” he said in a podcast. “How will people do business when they are always scared?” Siraj asked.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 02:55pm

6,531 polling stations deemed ‘sensitive’ throughout Sindh, says minister

Sindh Caretaker Information Minister Ahmed Shah has said that 6,531 polling stations in the province were deemed “sensitive” due to security reasons.

Addressing a press conference in Karachi, Shah said 5,979 polling stations did not have security concerns.

He said that 115,030 police personnel, 7,000 Quick Response Force personnel, 998 policemen from the anti-encroachment department, 550 excise police officials, 282 anti-corruption officials, 400 from the forest department, 500 civil defence officials, 22,870 lady health workers, and 9,600 Rangers personnel would be on election duty.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 02:41pm

IB, ISI have plans to tackle security at Sindh polling stations: interim minister

Caretaker Sindh Information Minister Ahmed Shah has said that intelligence agencies including the Intelligence Bureau and Inter-Services Intelligence have made comprehensive plans to tackle any untoward incident at polling stations in the province.

People who try to steal votes will be disappointed, he said at a press conference in Karachi.

“We have clear-cut instructions from top to bottom,” he highlighted. “First line of defence is the police, the second line of defence is Rangers and the army’s Quick Response Force will also be nearby.”

Shah further assured that the army was standing behind the public, the interim government and the Election Commission of Pakistan.

Caretaker Sindh Information Minister Ahmed Shah addresses a press conference in Karachi. — DawnNewsTV
Caretaker Sindh Information Minister Ahmed Shah addresses a press conference in Karachi. — DawnNewsTV

Published 02 Feb, 2024 02:41pm

Observer team meets Islamabad police chief to discuss security for polls

The Commonwealth of Nations’ observation team for the upcoming polls has met Islamabad police chief Dr Akbar Nasir Khan to discuss security arrangements in the capital.

In a post on X, the Islamabad police said senior officials were present in the meeting, which was held in the Command and Control Centre established for the elections.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 02:25pm

‘Fighting for a principle’: Meher Bano Qureshi seeks support for father, Imran

Meher Bano Qureshi, daughter of PTI vice chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi, has urged supporters to speak up for her father and party founder Imran Khan, who she said have “given the ultimate sacrifice”.

Both Qureshi and Imran have been sentenced to 10 years in jail in the cipher case. Earlier this week, the former prime minister was also handed another 14-year sentence in the Toshakhana reference.

“It is our responsibility to ensure that we succeed in our mission to establish the rule of law and system of true justice in Pakistan,” Meher Bano said in a post on X.

She sought support for PTI-backed candidates across Pakistan, requesting the people of the NA-151 (Multan IV) constituency to “stand by their kaptaan and naib kaptaan by voting for the chimta on the 8th of February.”

“Inshallah [God willing] we will be victorious in this fight against injustice and cruelty,” she added.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 02:19pm

READ: ‘Hostage’ voters or game changers? The politics of (s)electables

With the Feb 8 general elections fast approaching, major political parties have scrambled to woo electables across Pakistan, trying to out-manoeuvre each other in a bid to boost their prospects post-Feb 8.

Over the past few months, the PML-N and PPP appear to have made decent inroads in Balochistan and south Punjab, which are ground zero for all electable contests ahead of a major election.

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, whose PML-N now carries the tag of ‘king’s party’, visited Balochistan in November and managed to add over two dozen electables to his arsenal. The party also managed to secure a foothold in South Punjab by relying on electables.

Following in the footsteps of the Sharifs, the father-son duo Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari also kicked off the PPP’s election campaign in Balochistan in a bid to make inroads in the province to some degree of success. The PPP also upped its presence in Punjab, intending to lure electables to improve its position in a province otherwise dominated by PTI and PML-N supporters.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 02:15pm

Zartaj Gul challenges opponents to present manifestos in Dera Ghazi Khan

In an interview, former minister of climate change and PTI leader Zartaj Gul said that she wants to challenge her opponents to present their manifestos and their projects publicly.

She added that her party’s mandate is to provide equal opportunities to the people in Dera Khan Ghazi. She said her opponents have failed the people of Dera Ghazi Khan in the past.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:50pm

Electoral symbols meant to create negative bias: PTI’s Shehryar Afridi

Former federal minister and PTI leader Shehryar Afridi was incensed when he was issued the bottle symbol, AFP reports.

“Most of the PTI candidates, including myself, were given symbols that were meant to create a negative bias,” said the 45-year-old candidate for Kohat.

“We were deliberately given symbols that could be used to ridicule us.” Afridi took his case to the Peshawar High Court but won no relief.

“When we entered the field during the election campaign, we received so much backlash regarding the bottle symbol that it sabotaged our campaign automatically,” he said.

But the canny operator has tweaked his symbol. “A bottle doesn’t only represent alcohol, it also represents medicine,” he said. “That’s why we’ve transformed our electoral symbol into a medicine bottle — so that we can address all societal ailments.”

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:49pm

ECP takes notice of code of conduct violations in election campaign

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has taken notice of the violations of the code of conduct during the ongoing election campaign and imposed penalties on several candidates, APP reports.

“The district monitoring officer in Kohat took action against violation of the election code of conduct and punished various candidates,” the spokesman of ECP told APP.

The spokesperson said an independent candidate Noor Aslam Afridi, contesting from National Assembly constituency NA-35, was fined Rs 5,000 while another independent candidate Fawadullah Khan Afridi from the same constituency was fined Rs 10,000.

He said that Awami National Party (ANP) candidate for provincial assembly Yaqoob Khan fined Rs 5,000. Additionally, independent candidate Janidullah Afridi from the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) was also fined Rs 10,000.

The spokesman said that the monitoring teams in different districts have removed illegal campaign hoardings, banners and other election promotion material.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:48pm

Imran asks voters to not be disheartened, says God is the ‘ultimate planner’

Incarcerated premier Imran Khan has said the purpose of the “hasty manner” in which the cases against him are being concluded is to demoralise the voters.

“You must not be disheartened, as Allah is the ultimate planner,” Imran, who is incarcerated at Adiala Jail, said on social media platform X.

“Our most powerful and meaningful weapon is that of our vote, and we must wield it to overthrow crooks who have been imposed upon us,” Imran said.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:47pm

Pakistan needs simple majority government for stability, says Shehbaz Sharif

Former prime minister and PML-N leader, Shehbaz Sharif, in an interview with Javed Chaudhry, said a simple majority elected government is needed for economic and political stability.

He added that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif would leave no stone unturned to make Pakistan a welfare state if elected premier for the fourth time.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:46pm

PPP’s Yousuf Raza Gilani greets PTI-affiliated candidate in Multan

Former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani met an independent candidate affiliated with the PTI, Barrister Taimur Malik in Multan, who is also contesting the upcoming elections from the NA-248 constituency.

The video shared by Gilani’s daughter in a post on X showed the two politicians hugging as they bumped into each other during their election campaign in a market in Multan.

In the footage, Barrister Malik can be heard saying: “May God make Imran Khan successful.”

“This is the kind of politics we need in Pakistan,” Gilani’s daughter said. “Say no to politics of hate,” she added.

Updated 02 Feb, 2024 01:56pm

Not election but ‘cruelty’: PTI-affiliated candidate laments ‘embarrassing’ electoral symbol

Ejaz Gaddan romantically describes his constituency in the eastern Punjab province as his ancestral homeland — his people’s “final resting place”. Perhaps fittingly, he was assigned a symbol of a bed, AFP reports.

“They tried to humiliate us with the symbols they are giving us. Some candidates feel embarrassed telling people what symbol they have gotten,” the 50-year-old Bahawalpur candidate complained.

 Ejaz Gaddan
Ejaz Gaddan

“This is not an election, this is cruelty.”

Referring to his symbol ‘charpoy’, he said, “It is a very useful household item. When we are alive, the charpoy allows us to rest. When we die, it takes us on our final journey,” said Gaddan.

“My symbol is already available in every household. I don’t have to introduce it to my constituents.” Referring to the PML-N’s electoral symbol, he said, “The lion is a bloodthirsty beast. There is no place in our society for a beast.”

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:22pm

‘Eggplant is now famous’: PTI-affiliated candidates assigned myriad of electoral symbols

Aamir Mughal brandishes an eggplant before a gaggle of voters, rallying support behind the Pakistani staple during an election campaign he says is being undermined by bizarre symbols assigned to candidates, AFP reports.

After the PTI was stripped of its electoral symbol of ‘bat’, its candidates are contesting the February 8 polls as independents with different symbols, scrabbling to make an impression on the campaign trail.

“The eggplant is now a famous symbol across all Pakistan,” declares the candidate for Islamabad, a follower of jailed ex-prime minister Imran Khan. “Now this has become the king of the vegetables.”

A spokesman for the Election Commission of Pakistan said the symbols are chosen from a list designed for independents and “are purely the prerogative of the returning officers”.

 This photograph taken on January 26, 2024 shows PTI’s Aamir Mughal (C) holding his electoral symbol ‘eggplant’ during an election campaign meeting in Islamabad. — AFP
This photograph taken on January 26, 2024 shows PTI’s Aamir Mughal (C) holding his electoral symbol ‘eggplant’ during an election campaign meeting in Islamabad. — AFP

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:16pm

4 injured in grenade attack on election office in Quetta

Four persons have been injured in a grenade blast at the election office of a local political party — Mazloom Olsi Tehreek Pakistan — in Quetta, police said.

Quetta SSP Operations Jawad Tariq told Dawn.com that unknown motorcyclists lobbed a hand grenade at the party’s election office in Mulla Khel Abad area near the Southern Bypass and then fled.

“The grenade exploded outside the election office, injuring four pedestrians,” he said. “The office was closed at the time of the attack due to which people present outside the premises sustained injuries,” he said.

SSP Tariq added that police and the bomb disposal squad personnel had collected evidence from the incident and also cordoned off the area. He said a search was underway to nab the culprits.

Meanwhile, Edhi in-charge Zeeshan Idrees said all the injured persons were shifted to Civil Hospital with the help of locals.

He added that three of the injured were discharged after being provided medical treatment. Idrees added that the one remaining person, identified as Abdul Qadir, was taken to the Trauma Centre for further treatment.

 Election office of Mazloom Olsi Tehreek Pakistan in Quetta. — Photo provided by Abdullah Zehri
Election office of Mazloom Olsi Tehreek Pakistan in Quetta. — Photo provided by Abdullah Zehri

Published 02 Feb, 2024 01:09pm

Bilawal says Shehbaz was sabotaged by PML-N during PDM govt’s tenure

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that during the previous PML-N-led coalition government, ex-premier Shehbaz Sharif’s role was “sabotaged” and his authority was undermined.

In a podcast interview with Talha Ahad, he said: “I sometimes feel sorry for the man — Shehbaz Sharif sahib was sabotaged from within his own party.”

Referring to the super floods of monsoon 2022, the PPP chairman said the country had a “golden opportunity” to manage its economy and realign its development outline.

However, he went on to say, “The finance minister was changed, and then I saw how, unfortunately, the prime minister’s authority did not work in the same way after that in the finance ministry and a unique approach was taken for which I can give no justification.”

Published 02 Feb, 2024 12:57pm

Bilawal explains why he challenged Nawaz to public debate

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said that he challenged PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif for a public debate as he is the candidate for the premiership.

Asked in a podcast interview with Talha Ahad why he did not challenge Nawaz’s daughter Maryam, Bilawal said he simply challenged someone who was his equivalent; Bilawal is the PPP’s candidate for the role of the prime minister while Nawaz is the PML-N’s.

“I have a lot of respect for Mian sahib and everybody but we have no personal issues,” the PPP chairman said.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 12:50pm

READ: Lower Sindh — a storied land of political dynasties

Sindh has remained under various dynasties ranging from Rai, Brahmin, Arabs, Soomra, and Sama to Arghuns and Tarkhans and from Mughals, Kalhoros to Talpurs etc in the past. Later, the British invaded Sindh, dethroning the Talpurs by ending their 60-year rule and shifting the capital from Hyderabad to Karachi.

The province is home to several political dynasties and the electoral history of every second district indicates that these families, be they the Shirazis, Syeds, Arbabs, Mahars or Makhdooms et al, have all been ruling the roost under civilian and military regimes to maintain a stranglehold on the system.

In a nutshell, it is perhaps inevitable for major political parties to woo them through their tickets to consolidate their positions in order to reach the corridors of power. These politically well-entrenched ‘electables’ opt for the best bargain to stay relevant in the ongoing game of thrones.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 12:35pm

READ: MQM-P may stage a comeback on Korangi’s three NA seats

Korangi is a relatively new district of Karachi division as it was created in 2013, after the May 2013 general elections, by the then government of the PPP. The district was carved out of Karachi’s East district.

Before the 2018 elections, the areas falling within the jurisdiction of district Korangi were always known as the stronghold of the once-unified MQM since it had won all NA seats during previous general elections, sans the one held in 2002 when it lost one NA and one PA seat to the Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H).

After the merger of PSP and MQM-P last year, it is widely believed that the MQM-P may stage a comeback in the Feb 8 general elections in Korangi as its main rival, the embattled PTI, is currently on a weak footing after it lost its electoral symbol ‘bat’ and currently facing difficulties in running an effective election campaign.

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Paretabad is adorned with flags of different political parties as part of their election campaign, on Tuesday.—Umair Ali
Paretabad is adorned with flags of different political parties as part of their election campaign, on Tuesday.—Umair Ali

Published 02 Feb, 2024 12:26pm

JUP-N chief announces seat adjustment deal with PPP for Sindh

Jamiat Ulema-i-Pakistan-Noorani (JUP-N) president Sahibzada Abul Khair Mohammad Zubair has said he agreed on seat adjustment with the PPP for the Feb 8 elections in Sindh — particularly in Hyderabad — and Punjab after he failed to cobble together an alliance of like-minded religious parties.

He was speaking at a press conference along with PPP leader Sharjeel Inam Memon at the farmhouse of Waseem Rajput, a PPP candidate for NA-220, to formally announce the retirement of the JUP-N candidates, including himself, in favour of the PPP’s aspirants. Waseem Rajput, Ajiz Dhamra and Fareed Qureshi were present on the occasion.

Zubair said he, his candidates — including Rehman Rajput, Nazim Arain, Syed Mohammad Hassan and Mahmood Ahmed Qadri and others — would retire in favour of PPP’s candidates on NA-219 (Latifabad) and NA-220 (City) and their allies on provincial seats. He said he had tried to form an alliance of religious parties as a leader of Milli Yakjehati Council (MYC), but he did not get a positive response.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 12:25pm

Giving impression of polls being pre-decided is an insult to the people: Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said, while referring to PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, that even “giving an impression” of the result of the upcoming polls being pre-decided is “an insult to the people” of the country.

In a podcast interview with Talha Ahad, he said: “Even if that’s not true, just giving that impression is an insult to the people. […] Sure you have been the prime minister three times [but] tell us what you want to do.”

He criticised the former premier for “not campaigning” enough, saying it that affected the legitimacy of the upcoming general elections.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 12:10pm

Security apparatus in Sindh finalises plan to maintain peace during elections amid ‘high alert’

In view of escalating security threats ahead of the February 8 general elections, top officials of the provincial security and administrative apparatus assembled together on Thursday and reviewed the law and order situation in Sindh.

The inspector general of Sindh police, provincial election commissioner, additional IGP Karachi, special secretary of the home department, secretary of services and general administration, commissioner of Karachi and senior police, Rangers and intelligence agencies officials attended the meeting.

The meeting chaired by Director General of Pakistan Rangers, Sindh, Maj Gen Azhar Waqas was held at a time when several incidents of violence occurred in the province, including the death of a political worker in a clash in Karachi, which heightened fears regarding the upcoming polls.

The participants also took a detailed view of steps taken to ensure security during the polls and approved a strategy to this effect.

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A policeman keeps a watchful eye on a city road on Thursday. —AFP
A policeman keeps a watchful eye on a city road on Thursday. —AFP

Published 02 Feb, 2024 11:54am

JI’s Hafiz Naeemur Rehman decries condition of public hospitals in Sindh

JI leader Hafiz Naeemur Rehman has decried the condition of public hospitals in Sindh.

Addressing a ceremony in Karachi, the party’s Karachi emir said the entire province relied on two hospitals — Jinnah and Civil — in Karachi.

“The condition of Abbasi Shaheed Hospital is very bad,” he said. “Many departments do not operate. The gynecology department has been closed for three months,” he said.

Updated 02 Feb, 2024 11:50am

Youth have faith in transparency of polls, says report

Half of the country’s youth believes that Feb 8 general elections will be transparent, however, they also think that the upcoming polls will not affect their daily lives.

These were the findings of a Voice of America (VOA) survey conducted by research company IPSOS.

In the survey titled ‘Political Participation and Landscape of Pakistani Youth’, 2,000 participants from 18 to 34 years of age, hailing from Islamabad and the four provinces, were interviewed.

The youth said that inflation was a major issue and they would cast the vote based on this issue. The majority of them were also in favour of sending the Afghan refugees back to their country.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 11:13am

PTI’s Taimur Jhagra says opponents putting up posters against him in Hayatabad

PTI’s Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra has said his election campaign posters in Hayatabad’s PK-79 were torn by his political rivals.

He then said that his opponents were putting up posters with derogatory remarks and allegations of corruption, claiming he was not involved in any such activity.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 10:45am

READ: Why Pakistan’s youth no longer believes in the sanctity of the vote

For Rehan Shamsi, 61, hope is a double-edged sword. A seasoned participant in Pakistan’s tumultuous political history, Rehan was but a 25-year-old engineering student in Karachi when the death knell sounded on General Ziaul Haq’s decade-long stint at the country’s helm.

Amid cheers of hope and merriment, Benazir Bhutto assumed the reins of power in the winter of 1988 — an event considered to be a critical inflection point in the country’s long, agonising crusade to democracy. It seemed the sun had finally dawned on a people downtrodden by decades of shattered promises and dead aspirations.

“I don’t think today’s generation understands the optimism that permeated the air in ’88. It was a genuine moment of hope. I know it sounds idealistic now, but you have to understand where we were,” reminisced Rehan. An active member of the National Students Federation and a worker of the Qaumi Mahaz-e-Azadi Party in the 80s, he vehemently believed in and campaigned for Benazir’s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (MRD).

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 10:43am

Police raids target PTI candidate, activists in Jhang

Police raided night the residence of former federal minister and PTI candidate for NA-109 Sheikh Waqas Akram in Jhang to arrest him in connection with a case related to his alleged involvement in the May 9 riots. However, he was not found at home.

The police also raided the house of former Jhang city PPP President Mehr Qaiser Abbas but he was also not present.

Condemning the police action, Abbas, who recently joined the PTI, questioned the reason behind the raid, stating that his only “sin” is supporting PTI candidates.

Meanwhile, PTI leader Ali Raza Tippu in Jhang was arrested, though the details of the case remain unclear.

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Updated 02 Feb, 2024 11:15am

READ: A whole new ball game for Kaptaan

Inspiring the PTI to victory in the 2024 general elections against heavy odds from inside a jail cell will be a whole new ball game for the party’s beleaguered founder.

Imran Khan now has a ‘hat trick’ of convictions on his record — two cases related to Toshakhana purchases and the much-touted cipher case.

Moreover, his party’s men and women have been deprived of their iconic ‘bat’ symbol, faced the rejection of nomination papers and kept away from political discourse. They continue to face the wrath of the powers that be for the May 9 mayhem, and are confronted with the problem of many stalwarts changing loyalties.

Now, the only hope for the legendary cricket star-turned-prime minister lies in people defying the odds and coming out to vote for his party’s candidates — albeit as independents — on Feb 8.

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Imran Khan addresses an election campaign rally in Islamabad in 2018. — AFP/File
Imran Khan addresses an election campaign rally in Islamabad in 2018. — AFP/File

Published 02 Feb, 2024 10:20am

READ: Female candidates shaping public engagement in Punjab

This time, four females from Muzaffargarh, Kot Addu, and Layyah districts are contesting elections from different parties.

The noteworthy shift is that they are actively engaging with the public and addressing them daily to seek their votes. Earlier, only the family elders would run campaign for them.

The Muzaffargarh district holds the distinction of having elected female representatives in 1990, 2002 and 2008 elections. In 1990, Sumaria Rabbani Khar was elected an MPA in a by-election. In 2002, Hina Rabbani Khar and Khalida Mohsin reached the National Assembly after defeating their rivals and in 2008, Ms Khar retained her constituency. In 2018, the mother of former parliamentarians Basit Bukhari and Haroon Bukhari was elected an MPA.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 10:01am

READ: There is no real commitment to ensuring the right to education other than by PPP and JI

DO party manifestos show intentions? Going by past record, they do not. Hardly ever have parties adhered to manifestos. But manifestos do show what parties want the people to know or think about their intentions.

 Faisal Bari
Faisal Bari

Should party manifestos be judged on the basis of what is being promised or should there be some assessment of whether or not the promises are realistic and what plans, however rudimentary, have been shared about how promises will be fulfilled?

If we go with promises alone, a party with no intention of fulfilling them can promise the moon in their manifesto. If realism is the test, the more realistic plans will look too modest compared to those promising the moon.

The best option seems to be to have some idea of what the promises are, while keeping in mind our current position, and examining the ways parties are suggesting for fulfilling their promises. Since worked-out plans are not shared in manifestos, it remains a bit of a guessing game.

Read the full op-ed here.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 09:14am

Shehbaz seeks minority votes for party

PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif has urged minority communities to vote for his party in the Feb 8 polls for the prosperity of the country.

Speaking at the representatives of the minority communities in Lahore, Mr Sharif said during his tenure as prime minister some unfortunate incidents against Christians (Jaranwala case) took place in which those involved were brought to justice.

He said the PML-N always had preferences for the minority communities representation in the lower and upper houses of the parliament and other assemblies.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 09:10am

Week-long holidays announced for schools, colleges in Islamabad

The public and private schools and colleges in Islamabad will observe week-long holidays starting this Saturday ahead of the general elections.

According to a notification issued here by the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, the schools and colleges in Islamabad—both public and private—will observe holidays from February 6 to February 9 and will reopen on Saturday, February 10.

Practically, the educational institutions will observe week-long holidays starting tomorrow, Saturday, followed by Sunday’s off.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 09:00am

Ten bomb, grenade attacks rock Balochistan

At least 10 bomb and grenade attacks have rocked different areas of Balochistan in one day, resulting in the death of one man, a provincial government official confirmed.

Several police stations and deputy commissioners’ offices were targeted in the attacks in which six people, including a police officer and a jail warden, were injured.

“At least 10 bomb and grenade attacks happened across Balochistan, including provincial capital Quetta,” the senior official told Dawn.

In the attacks in Quetta, Khuzdar and Turbat, the offices of PML-N and National Party, and a joint office of BNP-M and JUI-F were targeted with grenades. However, no loss of life was reported. The offices of deputy commissioners in Dhadar and Panjgur were also targeted with hand grenades.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 08:55am

PTI eyes ‘proxies’ to circumvent poll ban

After losing its electoral symbol ‘bat’ and possibly the reserved seats in the National Assembly, the PTI has approached four political parties, including religiopolitical outfits, in hope its ‘independent’ members will join these parties after the election, which will allow the former ruling party to retain its reserved seats through proxy measures.

In another bid to reclaim its symbol, the PTI has decided to hold intra-party polls on Feb 5, but the party leaders are not hopeful about the desired outcome.

It also believes the establishment will not allow any political party to gain a simple majority, and a ‘coalition government’ will be installed with strings attached. This was disclosed during a media briefing by PTI information secretary Raoof Hasan, also the federal election commissioner for the intra-party polls, on Thursday.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 08:40am

ECP says voting system can be run offline in case of internet disruption

Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja has told reporters that the ECP would use the Election Management System (EMS) despite voices of concern from political parties fearing a repeat of the 2018 Result Transmission System (RTS) fiasco.

He said the system would function even if the issue of internet connectivity arose on the polling day.

He said there was no discussion regarding the internet shutdown on the polling day but the EMS would work offline in case of internet service disruption.

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Published 02 Feb, 2024 08:26am

JUI-F to support Chaudhry Nisar in NA-53

Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F) on Thursday announced support for former interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan in NA-53 and in return got support from him in the provincial assembly seat of PP-19 in the garrison city.

The decision was announced at a press conference by JUI-F district emir Dr Ziaur Rehman at Jamia Islamia Mosque Kamran Market, Saddar.

Published 02 Feb, 2024 08:13am

ECP leaves no ambiguity about Feb 8 elections

Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja has declared that general elections scheduled for February 8 will proceed as planned despite security challenges, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

Chairing a high-level meeting to review the worsening law and order situation in the two provinces, Raja said the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) was fully prepared to hold elections on time and there should be no ambiguity about it.

Raja urged the law enfo­rcement agencies to beware of attempts by various elements to take the law into their own hands on the election day, especially during the counting process and declaration of results.

The meeting was informed that elections are being held in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the first time after the merger of erstwhile Fata with the province, but preparations at the administrative level are complete and all resources have been provided to the law enforcement agencies.

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 CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja presides over an ECP meeting on Thursday. — ECP
CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja presides over an ECP meeting on Thursday. — ECP

Published 02 Feb, 2024 07:43am

PHC puts off case as ‘missing’ PTI leader contacts family

The Peshawar High Court adjourned the hearing into a petition against the alleged illegal detention of PTI general secretary in Kohat district Salman Shinwari as he contacted his family and told them he was well and they should wait for a few days for his return.

 PTI Kohat general secretary Salman Shinwari. — X/salmanshinwari
PTI Kohat general secretary Salman Shinwari. — X/salmanshinwari

His whereabouts were not known, according to Barrister Afzal.

The chief justice had warned the government on Wednesday (Jan 31) that he would constitute a larger bench for hearing the matter if the detainee was not freed or his location were not traced until Thursday.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 10:48pm

ECP imposes fines over violation of code of conduct

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has imposed fines on two candidates for violating the code of conduct while an explanation has also been sought from three other candidates, APP reports.

Following the directives of Sindh Election Commissioner Sharifullah, district monitoring officers and monitoring teams were taking action against violations of the code of conduct in the province of Sindh.

A district monitoring officer imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on Khurram Sher Zaman for continuous violations of the code of conduct and not submitting any explanation sought by the authority.

In another case, a fine of Rs 48,000 has been imposed on NA-248 candidate Muhammad Hasan Khan for taking unauthorised steps in Karachi East while he was also instructed to ensure thorough compliance with the election code of conduct.

Meanwhile, notices were issued to the candidate of NA-191 Ali Jan Mazari and the candidate of PS-06 Mehboob Bijarani for displaying weapons in the constituency of Sindh Assembly PS-6 Kashmor.

While in Sukkur, a notice has been issued to the candidate for firing during the election campaign and an explanation has been sought in this regard.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:48pm

At least 15 political figures in KP faced death threats over past two months: report

At least 15 political figures in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have faced death threats from militants over the past two months, AFP reports quoting a senior officer from the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).

In KP, at least two candidates have been shot dead since the start of January, including Rehan Zeb Khan, a PTI-backed independent who was shot dead on Wednesday after leaving a gathering in Bajaur.

“The killing of Rehan Zeb Khan is a targeted killing aimed at creating chaos during the elections,” district police officer Kashif Zulfiqar told AFP.

Khan, a PTI dissident who was refused the party ticket, was contesting elections against a rival PTI ticket holder.

He was contesting the election from NA-8, the only National Assembly seat in Bajaur, and PK-22 as an independent candidate and his main rivals were former PTI lawmakers Gul Zafar Khan (on NA-8) and Gul Dad Khan on (PK-22).

Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:37pm

Bilawal blames Nawaz for Pakistan’s current woes

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has laid the blame for the country’s current woes at the feet of PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif.

In a podcast with The Pakistan Experience, he said: “If we are standing here today then it is because Mian sahib changed the finance minister in the Pakistan Democratic Movement government at that important time and tried to run the government via remote control.”

Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:34pm

Independent candidate withdraws from PS-83 constituency in PPP’s favour

Independent candidate Banda Ali Laghari, contesting the upcoming elections from the PS-83 (Dadu IV) constituency, has withdrawn from the poll race in PPP’s favour.

In a social media post, the PPP said Laghari met Faryal Talpur and announced his support for the party.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:12pm

Bilawal calls on Imran to reflect on past actions

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has called on PTI chief Imran Khan to reflect on his past actions which landed him in his present predicament.

In an interview with BBC Urdu, Bilawal said: “This politics of hate and division that has spread in our society and our old politicians are continuing, should be buried.”

Published 01 Feb, 2024 07:17pm

KP police launch mobile app for security during polls

Deputy Inspector General Information Technology Irfan Tariq says the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police have developed a mobile application for security in the upcoming general elections.

Talking to a private news channel, he said the app would be used for monitoring on the poll day, Associated Press of Pakistan reports.

Irfan Tariq said that mapping of the entire province has been completed in the mobile app along with various features including emergency alert, go online, notification alert and health facilities.

Apart from this, he said the mobile app also includes the feature of audio and video calls. Police personnel will use body cameras at 137 hotspots in the provincial areas, he added.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 07:01pm

Law and order in Karachi, security for elections reviewed

In the wake of recent violent incidents that claimed the life of a political worker, Director General Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Maj. Gen. Azhar Waqas chaired a high-level meeting which reviewed the law and order situation in Karachi, particularly security arrangements for the forthcoming general elections.

The participants took a detailed view of steps taken to ensure security during general elections across the province and approved a strategy to this effect, according to the spokesperson.

It was decided that the both paramilitary force and police would further strengthen flag march and snap-checking while security would be ensured at exit and entry points. The ranger’s quick response force would be deployed.

The participants of the meeting also vowed to implement a code of conduct prepared by the provincial government and the Election Commission of Pakistan. It also affirmed that those involved in violations would be taken to task.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 06:54pm

PHOTOS: Police personnel stationed in Quetta amid unrest

Security personnel stand guard at the site of a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP
Security personnel stand guard at the site of a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP

Security personnel inspect the site of a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP
Security personnel inspect the site of a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP

A policeman stands guard along a street after a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP
A policeman stands guard along a street after a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP

Security personnel inspect the site of a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP
Security personnel inspect the site of a bomb blast in Quetta on February 1. — AFP

Published 01 Feb, 2024 06:47pm

Imran Khan face masks in ‘high demand’ on Daraz: report

Imran Khan face masks have emerged as a popular election accessory for PTI supporters, leading to a surge in demand. However, the mask is reportedly unavailable at several vendors on the online marketplace, Daraz, due to high demand, according to a report by Urdu News.

The report said similar masks are also being sold at Shah Alam Market in Lahore. It said manufacturers are struggling to produce them in bulk due to the time-consuming process, especially with the elections just a week away.

Picture via Urdu News
Picture via Urdu News

Published 01 Feb, 2024 06:37pm

Interior minister promises complete cooperation with ECP for polls

Caretaker Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz has promised the ECP complete cooperation during the February 8 general elections.

He passed these remarks during a high-level moot called by the electoral watchdog to overview the security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

According to an ECP statement, Ejaz said the federal and provincial governments were fully prepared for peaceful and successful polls. “All preparations are complete in this regard,” he added.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 06:29pm

KP, Balochistan IGs apprise ECP of measures taken to tackle security threats

The police chiefs of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan have apprised the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) of measures taken to deal with security threats in the provinces.

During a high-level moot, the chief secretary and inspector general of Balochistan said law enforcement agencies and provincial administration were on alert, according to an ECP statement.

They also shared details of the operations underway in Balochistan against terrorists. They affirmed that no “political or nonpolitical powers” would be allowed to interfere in the electoral process.

Meanwhile, officials of KP informed the ECP about the measures taken and said all facilities had been provided to LEAs in the province.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 06:20pm

All measures will be taken for peaceful conduct of elections: ECP chief

Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja has said all measures would be taken to ensure the peaceful conduct of elections and urged political parties to continue canvassing without any fear.

According to a statement released by the Election Commission of Pakistan, CEC Raja termed terrorism the “biggest enemy” of the electoral process. But at the same time, he expressed full confidence in law enforcement agencies.

He also urged the LEAs to remain alert for any potential law and order situation during the counting of votes and announcement of results.

Updated 01 Feb, 2024 07:12pm

CEC Raja says ECP ‘fully prepared’ for Feb 8 elections

Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja has said the electoral watchdog is “fully prepared” for polls on February 8.

According to a statement released after a high-level moot called by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to overview the security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, CEC Raja said elements disrupting the law and order situation will be strictly dealt with by law enforcement agencies and Pakistan Army.

“In this regard, no leniency will be shown to anyone,” he was quoted as saying in the statement, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com.

During the meeting, which was attended by intelligence officials and the caretaker interior minister among others, the CEC raised concerns over recent attacks on election offices and rallies in KP and Balochistan.

The CEC clarified that the electoral process will not halt despite these security challenges. “Elections will be held on time and there should be no doubts on that,” the ECP statement said.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 05:53pm

Educational institutions across Sindh to remain closed from Feb 6-9

All government, semi-government and private educational institutions across Sindh will remain closed from February 6 to 9, the caretaker government has announced.

A day earlier, the Punjab government also declared four-day election holidays in schools, colleges and universities across the province.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 05:33pm

Your responsibility to share details of PTI-backed candidates: Imran’s message for supporters

Former premier Imran Khan has urged the nation to take the responsibility of sharing details of PTI-backed candidates with their loved ones for the next three days.

“In the next three days, it is your responsibility to tell your family and neighbours about my candidates and their election symbols,” Imran, who is incarcerated at Adiala Jail, said in a message shared on social media by the PTI.

In the message, Imran instructed his followers to check their National and Provincial Assembly constituency numbers by messaging on 8300 and note down the candidate and election symbol.

“Convey this message to all those around you,” he added.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 05:24pm

ECP takes notice of promotion of development projects by caretaker govts

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has taken notice of the promotion of development projects by the caretaker governments and sought a report from the chief secretaries of the four provinces, APP reports.

The caretaker governments were running campaigns in the form of advertisements for development projects, which was likely to affect the conduct of fair and transparent elections, the spokesperson of ECP told APP.

Quoting an example, he said that the ‘Green Bus Service’ campaign in Sindh was being carried out, and clarified that caretaker governments were bound to work within the law.

The ECP issued a letter directing the caretaker governments to stop advertising any development projects until the general elections are conducted peacefully.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 05:22pm

Minority communities have ‘complete right’ to live in peace in Pakistan: Shehbaz

PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif has said that as per party supremo Nawaz Sharif’s vision, minorities and other religious communities have the “complete right” to live with peace and security in the country.

Addressing leaders from the Christian community, he said: “They have as per the Constitution all those rights that it promises them and Mian Nawaz Sharif has practically, whether he was in power or out, always expressed a relation of great love and respect with other religious communities.”

Published 01 Feb, 2024 05:15pm

READ: Costs, uncertainty put a damper on election campaigns

Higher living costs and political uncertainty have muted Pakistan’s once boisterous election campaigns, with both candidates and those who supply them with materials bemoaning the need to do more with much less, Reuters reports.

“There was a lot of activity in previous elections and our business boomed, but in this election, our business has been reduced to half compared to the last one,” said Jawad Jiwani, who sells party flags in the commercial hub Karachi.

Candidates are hosting fewer outdoor gatherings for supporters and the trucks that usually drive up and down the streets, festooned with campaign posters and blaring music and slogans, are also noticeably quieter.

Syed Arsalan Haider, a Karachi printer, said the cost of a square foot of banner was up by 130 per cent since the last election. Lahore printer Abdul Aziz said the cost of printing stickers had risen by almost 70pc and posters by nearly 90pc.

Read the full story here.

Workers prepare flags to be used for campaigns of political parties, at a workshop, ahead of general elections, in Karachi, Pakistan January 22, 2024. — Reuters
Workers prepare flags to be used for campaigns of political parties, at a workshop, ahead of general elections, in Karachi, Pakistan January 22, 2024. — Reuters

Published 01 Feb, 2024 04:48pm

Interior minister says elections to take place on Feb 8 ‘no matter what happens’

Interim Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz has said general elections will take place in the country on Feb 8 “no matter what happens”.

“Elections are on Feb 8,” he said while speaking to the media after attending a high-level meeting called by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to overview the law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

“No one should have any doubt regarding the elections,” Ejaz said, adding that the ECP and the caretaker government would ensure that the elections take place on Feb 8.

Caretaker Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz speaks to media after high-level ECP meeting. — DawnNewsTV
Caretaker Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz speaks to media after high-level ECP meeting. — DawnNewsTV

Published 01 Feb, 2024 04:18pm

Maryam urges KP citizens to use their vote ‘wisely’

Maryam Nawaz has appealed to the people in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to choose their representatives and use their votes “wisely” in the Feb 8 elections.

“You must not treat ballot paper as a piece of paper, instead it is something that is going to decide your future,” she told a rally in Mingora.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 04:12pm

Massive public participation in PML-N rallies shows Nawaz’s popularity: Maryam

PML-N Senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz has said those attempted to sideline Nawaz from the mainstream politics are now paying the price for the misdeeds.

Addressing a rally in Mingora, Maryam said a large number of people are now attending PML-N rallies, which shows the popularity of the PML-N supermo.

Maryam Nawaz addresses a party rally in Mingora, Swat on Feb 1, 2024. — YouTube
Maryam Nawaz addresses a party rally in Mingora, Swat on Feb 1, 2024. — YouTube

Published 01 Feb, 2024 04:12pm

At Khuzdar rally, Bilawal calls for end to ‘politics of terrorism’

Former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has called for an end to the “politics of terrorism”, saying that all problems could not be solved “with the force of guns”.

“I appeal to the people of Balochistan that don’t indulge in the politics of torture. Quaid-i-Azam created an entire country but never shot one bullet,” he said.

“Do your politics, but in a peaceful way […] I promise to find a solution to all the problems. The people who believe that missing persons is not an issue, this is their misconception, I promise that I will convince them and we will find a solution to this problem.

“We are living in 2024. The entire world makes fun of us when our sisters raise this issue and we don’t even talk to them,” Bilawal said.

He also expressed displeasure at the way the caretaker government engaged with Baloch protesters, terming it “undemocratic”.

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaks at a rally in Khuzdar. — DawnNewsTV
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaks at a rally in Khuzdar. — DawnNewsTV

Published 01 Feb, 2024 04:11pm

Interior minister satisfied with arrangements in Balochistan

Caretaker Minister for Interior Dr Gohar Ejaz said the caretaker government was determined to hold fair, free and peaceful elections in the country.

“All resources will be provided to the provincial government for holding transparent and peaceful elections,” he said while addressing a consultative meeting to review the overall law and order situation and arrangements by the provincial government for upcoming general elections.

The interior minister expressed his satisfaction with the preparations and the strategy of the provincial government for holding peaceful and successful elections in Balochistan.

Read more here.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 04:08pm

Nawaz promises to change fate of KP if voted to power

Speaking at a rally in Mingora, PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif promised to change the fate of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa if voted to power.

“Why did you give him permission to disrupt the entire country when Nawaz was serving you?” he questioned, referring to former premier Imran Khan.

He also questioned the execution of Imran’s promises to the nation, including one billion trees being planted in KP and 300 dams being built.

“I pity how you could all get stuck in a person’s plan who promised jobs and houses,” he said.

Nawaz Sharif speaks at a rally in Mingora on Thursday. — DawnNewsTV
Nawaz Sharif speaks at a rally in Mingora on Thursday. — DawnNewsTV

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:58pm

It will rain arrows in Balochistan on Feb 8: Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said it would rain arrows in Balochistan on February 8, confident of his party’s victory in the forthcoming general elections.

Referring to the latest attacks on PPP candidates and election offices in the province, the former foreign minister said his party was not scared of terrorists. “We are the party of martyrs, we will never surrender before terrorists,” he asserted.

Bilawal promised that if he was elected prime minister, he would speak for the people of Balochistan, particularly women. “I want to tell the Baloch women that if I become the PM, their son and brother will be sitting in the National Assembly.”

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:50pm

General elections to be held on Feb 8 come what may: Solangi

Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi has said that general elections would be held on February 8 come what may.

Addressing a seminar in Karachi, Solangi said the interim government was fully prepared to organise the polls.

He added that political parties clamouring for a level-playing field must also ensure democracy within their ranks.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:49pm

‘Some quarters targeting PPP in Balochistan,’ says Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said there were some quarters that were targeting his party in Balochistan.

“They know that if Bilawal is elected, all the problems in Balochistan will vanish. The way I feel for my Baloch brothers and sisters, no one else in the country does,” he said at a rally in Khuzdar.

“They know that I understand the pain of the martyrs in Balochistan […] they know that I understand the problems of the Baloch people […] they know that I will not just solve the problem of terrorists but also that of missing persons,” Bilawal said.

“They know that we don’t indulge in the politics of hatred and division.”

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:43pm

Sirajul Haq — JI emir out to recapture elusive electoral success

Born in Charsadda in 1962, Sirajul Haq joined the Jamaat-i-Islami’s student programme in eighth grade and rose through the party ranks to become the chief of its Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) chapter in 2003.

He served as the provincial finance minister after being elected from PK-95 Lower Dir in 2003, but later resigned after a US drone struck a seminary in the Bajaur tribal region in 2006.

He returned to the post in 2013 after securing yet another victory in Lower Dir. A year later, Haq was appointed as the fifth emir of the JI after Jamaat Arakeen (members with voting rights) voted out the sitting emir, Syed Munawwar Hasan, for the first time in the party’s history.

Compared to Hasan, Haq has tried to emulate the populist style of Qazi Hussain Ahmad, the JI chief who kept the party at the centre of the political arena between 1987-2009.

Read more here

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:43pm

8 electoral battles to watch out for on NA seats in Feb 8 elections

Disqualification of prominent leaders and depriving PTI of its electoral symbol means the 2024 general elections are not as exciting as its predecessors have been.

The campaigning has picked up some pace of late, but even then it is clear that in terms of excitement, the Feb 8 polls will be a shadow of its former self.

That said, in isolation, there are still some constituencies where big-name candidates are expected to stage neck-and-neck battles.

Dawn.com has sifted through the 272 NA constituencies and compiled a list of eight seats where major high-profile candidates are anticipated to give each other tough competition.

Read more here

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:37pm

At Sanghar rally, Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari promises to fight for women’s rights

Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari has promised to fight for the rights of women, the elderly and the destitute.

At a rally in Sanghar, she urged people to vote for PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in the upcoming general elections. Aseefa vowed that if elected, Bilawal would improve the living standard of the people.

“He will speak for you. He will work for you. He will fight for you,” she promised.

She said the PPP would end poverty in the country, build three million houses and provide 300 free units of electricity.

“The vote is your strength and when you use that strength correctly we will make Pakistan stronger. Together, nothing can stop us,” Aseefa added.

Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari address a PPP rally in Sanghar on Thursday. — DawnNewsTV
Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari address a PPP rally in Sanghar on Thursday. — DawnNewsTV

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:37pm

ECP meeting on law and order situation in KP, Balochistan begins

A high-level meeting of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to deliberate on the law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan is currently under way.

Chief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja is presiding over the hearing, which will also be attended by the representatives of intelligence agencies.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:25pm

5,100 police personnel to be deputed in polling stations through out Sukkur: SSP

Over 5,100 Police personnel will be deputed in the Sukkur district to provide foolproof security to polling stations in sensitive areas and to help and guide the voters, APP reports.

SSP Sukkur, Zubair Nazeer Shaikh said that the Sukkur police will also provide help and guidance to women, old citizens and handicapped individuals during the polling.

He said the police personnel will be present at their fixed positions to perform election duty before time in the district to perform their duties with national enthusiasm.

SSP Sukkur visited a spot where an election control room is being set up and was briefed about officers regarding the security of elections in the district.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 03:09pm

PTI lawyer Hamid Khan says Imran wants everyone to vote on Feb 8

PTI lawyer Hamid Khan has said that former prime minister Imran Khan’s message to the people is to vote for independent candidates affiliated with the party while also ensuring their vote is counted properly.

Speaking to the media outside Adiala jail, he deplored efforts under way to disappear polling agents.

“Leave your house to vote on Feb 8,” he quoted Imran as saying.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 02:53pm

ECP sets up desk in Karachi to address complaints of women, transgender persons

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has established a desk at the office of the provincial election commissioner (PEC) in Karachi for general elections which will continue to function until February 10, state-run APP reports.

According to a spokesperson of the PEC, the desk has been established to address grievances of women, senior citizens, transgenders and minorities.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 02:51pm

READ: Satire — what could happen on election day

It’s the age of super-fast and super-efficient everything worldwide — even if it’s actually the age of cratered roads, gas loadshedding and internet outages in Pakistan.

Sidestepping the tempting digression(s), the point is that in this day and age, one should really not have to wait till February 8 to know what is going to happen on the day of general elections.

Based on the previous 11 editions, we have put together a comprehensive list of all that is likely to transpire when the country goes to vote for the dozenth time.

Read the full story here.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 02:40pm

Police put on high alert across Karachi

Additional Inspector General Khadim Hussain Rind has issued orders to put security on high alert across Karachi in view of the recent incidents of terrorism reported in Balochistan.

He directed that the security arrangements outside mosques, madrassahs and other sensitive locations should be tightened.

Earlier in the day, a person was killed in a blast at Quetta’s CPEC road. According to the police, around eight to 10 kilogrammes of explosives were used in the blast.

The incident is the most recent in a string of terror attacks witnessed in recent days, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, as the country heads to general elections. The Election Commission of Pakistan has called a high-level meeting today to discuss the law and order situation in the provinces.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 02:06pm

Shehbaz condemns attack near election office in Dera Allah Yar

Former premier Shehbaz Sharif has condemned a “grenade attack” near the party’s election office in Dera Allah Yar, adding that the interim government should ensure peace and order.

“Terrorists want to prevent people from exercising their right to vote. We will not be intimidated and, God willing, will bring peace back to Pakistan,” he said.

“I also salute the spirit and courage of the political workers,” Shehbaz said, praying for the recovery of the injured.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:58pm

Govt committed for free, fair elections in country: interior minister

Interim Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz has said the government is committed to ensuring that the general elections are held freely, fairly and peacefully.

According to Radio Pakistan, he made the statements while chairing a review meeting in Quetta today to assess the overall security situation ahead of the upcoming elections.

The interior minister said that close collaboration with all stakeholders is being undertaken to ensure that the security environment is conducive to a smooth electoral process.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:51pm

Federal cabinet meeting chaired by PM Kakar under way in Islamabad

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar is currently presiding over a meeting of the federal cabinet in Islamabad, Radio Pakistan reports.

The meeting comes amid heightened security concerns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan ahead of the general elections on February 8.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:45pm

ECP to complete ballot papers’ printing tomorrow

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has said it will complete the printing of ballot papers for the upcoming February 8 polls on Friday, Radio Pakistan reports.

The report quoted an ECP spokesman as saying that the electoral body had started printing ballot papers from January 16.

He said the preparations for holding the general polls are rapidly progressing towards completion and the printing of ballot papers is progressing satisfactorily, Radio Pakistan said.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:37pm

ECP takes notice of blasts in Quetta, Turbat and Jafarabad

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has taken notice of the blasts that took place in Quetta, Turbat and Jafarabad today.

It has also sought an immediate report from the chief secretary and the Balochistan police chief.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:25pm

Imran, Qureshi used ‘very malignant practice’ to prolong cipher case proceedings, says special court

The Special Court that sentenced former premier Imran Khan and ex-foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi to 10 years in jail in the cipher case has said that both politicians “applied very malignant practice just to protract these proceedings”.

In its detailed judgment, Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain stated that the court “provided all legal measures” to guarantee both leaders their legal right of defence for cross-examination but by “the act of both accused not to cross-examine the PWs (prosecution witnesses), they took absolutely light [of it]”.

“In my humbly [sic] view, these two accused Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi and Shah Mehmood Qureshi does [sic] not deserve any leniency due to their deliberate and advertent act in order to avoid cross-examination on the PWs,” the judge wrote.

The “revelation and manipulation of secret, sensitive and classified information” to “achieve their personal and political interests, at the altar of national stability and national security, patently constitute grave violations of the laws of Pakistan,” he said.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:21pm

READ: The return of Nawaz Sharif

The odds that Nawaz Sharif will be forming the next government after the Feb 8 elections are rising, although it cannot be known with any certainty at this stage. Even if he is not the prime minister himself, chances are whoever assumes the position will do so with his blessings.

The tide is turning, in slow motion. Nawaz Sharif has returned and will now cement his position in power. The big question is whether he will find the resources to deliver even half of what he is promising.

Read the full story here.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:09pm

ECP announces public holiday on Feb 8 to enable citizens to freely exercise right to vote

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has announced a public holiday on February 8, when general elections will be held in the country, to “enable the voters to exercise their right of franchise freely and conveniently.”

“In exercise of powers conferred under Article 218 of the Constitution […] Election Commission of Pakistan is pleased to declare [a] public holiday on February 8 in the country,” the notification said.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 01:06pm

ECP to dispatch ballot papers in Balochistan, KP by air

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has decided to dispatch the ballot papers for general elections in some areas of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by air to ensure prompt delivery, state-run APP reports.

“The ballot papers will be airlifted to Gwadar, Panjgur, Kach, Kharan, Bajaur and Kurram Agency,” the ECP spokesman told the publication.

The spokesman said the ballot papers of National and Provincial Assemblies of the said areas would be sent by helicopter and C-130.

Read more here.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 12:50pm

Imran’s foreign conspiracy accusation a ‘well-planned manipulative lie’, says special court

The Special Court that sentenced former premier Imran Khan and ex-foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi to 10 years in jail in the cipher case has called the PTI’s stance of a foreign conspiracy to topple its government a “deliberate and well-planned manipulative lie”.

In a detailed judgment issued, Special Court Judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain wrote that Imran’s March 2022 speech “resulted in having grave adverse consequences for the safety, integrity and credibility of Pakistan’s cipher system and had a chilling effect on its relations with foreign governments”.

“There is no doubt that the accused persons, with ulterior motives, undermined the cipher system of Pakistan, which, in turn, benefits unfriendly foreign powers, directly and/or indirectly,” it said.

“It is amply clear that this was a deliberate and well-planned manipulative lie aimed at rousing populist sentiment in the masses with no regard of its consequences for Pakistan’s external relations as well as national security interests,” it added.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 12:00pm

PTI appoints members of its electoral body for intra-party polls

The PTI has appointed members of the party’s Federal Election Commission as it prepares to hold its intra-party polls.

In a post on X, the PTI shared a notification, which listed Senator Waleed Iqbal, Advocate Qazi Muhammad Anwar, Muhammad Dawood Khan, Shah Nasir and Justice (rtd) Noorul Haq Qureshi as its members.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 11:40am

Election publicity material trade in Lahore goes sluggish

While electioneering is in full swing for the Feb 8 elections, the business related to publicity material for the candidates has yet to pick up momentum due to confusion, a fast-changing political situation, price hikes and other reasons.

In Lahore’s Royal Park and Urdu Bazaar, markets known as hubs of printing, publicity, paper, and stationery, the business pace is not as it was during the 2018 or 2013 general elections.

“This election has surprisingly appeared to be unique in terms of having a very small number of customers for publicity material (flexes, handbills, posters, flags, badges, stickers, banners, etc),” said Kashif, a printer, speaking to Dawn.

Read more here.

 Posters of printing services are at display in Lahore — Dawn
Posters of printing services are at display in Lahore — Dawn

Published 01 Feb, 2024 11:36am

READ: Tough contests expected in Lodhran as PML-N’s Baloch may prove a hard nut to crack for Tareen

As the general elections are approaching fast, political and social experts are predicting intense contests in Lodhran district, where Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party (IPP) chief is also contesting for a National Assembly seat — NA-155.

The district, with a population of 1.9 million, is divided into three tehsils: Kahror Pakka, Dunyapur, and Lodhran. It has two National Assembly seats (NA-154 and NA-155) and four provincial assembly seats (PP-225, 226, 227, and PP-228).

For NA-155, IPP’s Jahangir Khan Tareen is contesting against PML-N’s Siddique Khan Baloch, PTI-backed Advocate Iffat Tahira, and PPP’s Rana Azhar Uthera. This constituency includes the Lodhran district headquarters and rural areas.

Read more here.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 11:27am

READ: Five ex-ministers fielded by parties for Gujranwala’s NA seats

At least five former federal ministers are vying for different NA constituencies of Gujranwala from the platforms of the PML-N, the PPP and the IPP (Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party).

However, the main contest is expected between the nominees of the PML-N and the PTI on all the five NA and 12 Punjab Assembly (PA) seats of the district.

Though Imran Khan’s PTI could so far not gain any breakthrough in the electoral battles in Gujranwala, the party has emerged as the main contender against the PML-N over the last decade.

The former federal ministers, Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan, Mehmood Basheer Virk and Usman Ibrahim of the PML-N, Imtiaz Safdar Warraich of the PPP and Rana Nazeer Ahmed Khan of the IPP, are in the race from different seats in the district.

Read more here.

(L to R) Ex-ministers PPP’s Imtiaz Safdar Warraich, PML-N’s Mehmood Basheer Virk and Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan. — Facebook/NA website/File
(L to R) Ex-ministers PPP’s Imtiaz Safdar Warraich, PML-N’s Mehmood Basheer Virk and Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan. — Facebook/NA website/File

Updated 01 Feb, 2024 11:56am

PTI to hold intra-party elections on Feb 5

The PTI will hold intra-party polls on February 5, three days before the general elections. According to a notification issued by the PTI election commission office, the polls will be held to elect the chairman of the PTI central and provincial organisations.

“Duly registered members can cast their votes in favour of their desired panels or chairman candidates at different venues across Pakistan, or remotely, through [the] secure Raabta app IPE Module,” the notification said.

“All members registered till January 31 will be allowed to vote. Contesting panels will be advertised on Insaf.pk and Raabta app,” it added.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 11:13am

Parvez Elahi’s plea for change of symbol dismissed

The Lahore High Court has dismissed a petition by jailed PTI President Parvez Elahi and upheld a decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) of allotting him ‘donkey cart’ as an electoral symbol.

Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan announced the verdict that was reserved the other day on the petition of the former chief minister.

Elahi’s counsel had pleaded that the ECP allotted ‘donkey cart’ symbol to the petitioner, whereas he had requested for ‘peacock’.

Read more here.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 10:57am

Malir — a district cobbled together to carve out electoral win

MALIR is one of the seven districts in the Karachi division that has always been considered as a stronghold of the PPP. In fact, the district was carved out of Karachi’s East and West districts in 1996 by the then government of the PPP.

The rural areas of the two districts, where the majority of residents are Sindhis and Baloch, were amalgamated to create the Malir district in what PPP’s detractors believed to be an attempt to break the electoral dominance of the then Mohajir Qaumi Movement, now known as Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P).

However, divisions were abolished during Musharraf’s era and Karachi was declared one district and the 2002 and 2008 general elections were held on that basis. The PPP government had restored Malir and other city districts in 2011.

It may be noted that Malir Town, one of the 25 towns in Karachi, is not part of district Malir as it falls in the territorial jurisdiction of district Korangi.

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A commuter rides past election campaign posters of the PPP in Karachi on Jan 31, 2024. — AFP
A commuter rides past election campaign posters of the PPP in Karachi on Jan 31, 2024. — AFP

Published 01 Feb, 2024 10:41am

Election boycott no longer an option, says MQM-P

Despite facing ‘threats and resistance’ from the provincial administration and recent killings of its workers, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) has ruled out the possibility of boycotting the Feb 8 elections and warned that any attempt to ‘snatch’ the mandate of Karachi through “vandalism and power” would attract a serious reaction.

The top leadership of the party was furious over the recent “attack” on its workers but was clear that the boycott of the electoral process was not an option that it had chosen for the local government polls last year.

“How could we go into the flawed [local government] polls when some 100 union committees were removed from the Karachi electoral mandate,” MQM-P convener Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui replied to a question about the option of boycotting the Feb 8 polls.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 10:34am

Crackdown on PTI continues as Karachi police pick up 39 more workers

A crackdown on PTI leaders and activists intensified as police picked up over three dozen more workers of the beleaguered party for their alleged involvement in violence during a rally at Teen Talwar over the weekend.

“Thirty-nine more persons have been apprehended on charges of rioting, attacking policeman and ransacking official vehicles,” said a police spokesperson.

According to the spokesperson, the number of activists held during three days stands at 72. They were being identified with the help of digital evidence against them, the spokesperson added.

With just one week left in the day of polling, the law enforcement agency has been carrying out raids across the city to arrest PTI workers.

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Updated 01 Feb, 2024 10:48am

Omar Ayub says PTI will not tolerate any delay in general polls

PTI Secretary General Omar Ayub Khan said that the party will not tolerate any delay in holding general elections “by using security issues as an excuse”.

“Nations hold elections during wars. England held elections during World War 2,” he said.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 10:23am

Will ballot paper printing become latest excuse to selectively stop elections, asks PTI’s Jhagra

PTI leader Taimur Khan Jhagra has said that the delay in holding polls in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, after the dissolution of the provincial assemblies, was “all about doing polls across the country on a single day”.

“Now, will ballot paper printing become the latest excuse to selectively stop elections? How tainted do we want these elections to be?” he asked.

“Only one answer to all this. Come out and vote on February 8,” he urged the nation.

Published 01 Feb, 2024 10:22am

JI to make country Islamic welfare state: senator

Jamaat-i-Islami Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan has said the party will make Pakistan a true Islamic welfare state after coming to power.

He stated this while addressing a public gathering organised by JI Battagram chapter. JI Battagram emir Nisar Ahmed Khan and NA-13 candidate Saeed Ahmed Malkal also spoke.

Mr Mushtaq declared the JI was the only party, which could steer Pakistan out of the multiple crises. He emphasised Pakistan came into being to be an Islamic welfare state, but the dream could not come true.

He argued that the country’s leadership was enslaved to IMF and World Bank. “Our leadership has no liberty to even fix prices of commodities. The rulers have committed a corruption of Rs63,000 billion in the past 76 years and laundered the money to foreign banks.”

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 09:52am

READ: Sher versus the stealth voter

EARLY on Wednesday morning, the Gurdwara Janam Asthan in Nankana Sahib is a picture of tranquillity. Sunlight washes the vast courtyard and arcades, and the smog slowly lifts to reveal the white marble floor.

It was here just a week earlier that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif told a large gathering that he would overhaul the political system that ‘handcuffed, jailed and exiled’ the former prime minister.

So, did his message hit home?

From the dozens of people Dawn spoke to in the district, it is clear that the political battle is very much on.

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Dyal Singh, the elderly sewadar, believes the PML-N is strong in the district.—Photos by the writer
Dyal Singh, the elderly sewadar, believes the PML-N is strong in the district.—Photos by the writer

Updated 01 Feb, 2024 11:57am

Editorial: What new depths will the state plumb as it makes clear its antipathy towards Imran?

TWO verdicts in two days. A 14-year sentence for ‘corruption’ to accompany a 10-year sentence for ‘divulging state secrets’. First, his top lieutenant, and now his spouse also convicted and jailed.

And still, former prime minister Imran Khan’s troubles are far from over. What new depths will the state plumb as it makes clear its antipathy towards him?

The days leading up to the Feb 8 elections may hold more ‘surprises’. For now, we may only sit and spectate as facts, procedures, laws and institutions bend to the will of those who think that no elected leader deserves a free pass — until they decide they do.

A word, too, on NAB, an institution that seems to exist only to cycle through political targets based on the whims of the powers that be.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 09:11am

TLP holds election rally in Pindi

Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) held an election rally from Faizabad to Liaquat Bagh which was addressed by its emir, Hafiz Saad Hussain Rizvi.

“I do not make false promises; my affection and attachment to the cause of TLP was not marketable,” Hafiz Rizvi said, adding that, “people of Rawalpindi should trust me, I will not let my voters down”.

“Where did the slogan of honouring the vote go? Where did the slogan of prosperity and development go,” Hafiz Rizvi said, while posing his questions to the PML-N.

The PML-N had taken the same path that was adopted by the PTI in 2018, he added.

He said the slogan of TLP was ‘Labbaik’ (the Arabic term meaning we are present) and added that this slogan was echoing in the streets of the country and would be raised in the parliament too.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 09:10am

Shehbaz takes U-turn on ‘military’s darling’ claim

PML-N President Sheh­baz Sharif has taken a U-turn on his earlier claim that he had been a “darling of the military establishment” for the last 30 years.

“Had I been close to the establishment, I wouldn’t have gone to jail and been kept in the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) dungeon [in the past],” Mr Shehbaz said in response to a question during a talk with digital media representatives on Wednesday.

In his earlier media interactions, Mr Shehbaz had said, “Main tees saal say establishment ki aankh ka taara hoon (I am an apple of the eye of the establishment for the last 30 years).

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 09:06am

Pakistan has fifth-highest number of registered voters in world: report

The unprecedented surge in the number of voters has made Pakistan the fifth largest democracy in the world trailing India, Indonesia, United States of America and Brazil.

This is also the first time that Pakistan registered more women voters as compared to men in-between two elections.

This was disclosed by a Fafen Report, titled “Electoral Rolls, General Election 2024”.

The report says that with the fifth-highest number of registered voters globally, Pakistan has a record 128.5 million people, constituting over half of its total population, registered as voters on the Final Electoral Rolls (FER) for the upcoming Feb 8 elections, marking a substantial increase of 22.5 million voters, including 12.5 million women, added since 2018.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 09:04am

Jail status of Imran, Qureshi changed after conviction

After the special court set up under the Official Secrets Act sentenced former prime minister Imran Khan and ex-foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi to 10 years imprisonment for the breach of state secrets, the status of the two political leaders has been changed from under-trial “accused” to prisoners.

According to a senior official, the two PTI leaders will be treated as “prisoners” after being convicted and sentenced; however, they will be allowed to use civil dresses in the jail.

He said according to rules, the name of every convicted prisoner is entered serially in the admission register. The serial number of this register pertaining to him will be his admission number and will be used along with his name and classification in all future references in official correspondence about him.

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Updated 01 Feb, 2024 09:17am

PHC to form larger bench if ‘missing’ PTI leader not traced

Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Mohammad Ibrahim Khan warned the government it would constitute a larger bench for hearing the case of the ‘enforced disappearance’ of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s general secretary in Kohat district if his whereabouts were not traced until today.

 PTI Kohat general secretary Salman Shinwari. — X/salmanshinwari
PTI Kohat general secretary Salman Shinwari. — X/salmanshinwari

Additional attorney general Sanaullah Khan told the single-member bench that he had contacted the relevant intelligence agencies but was told that PTI leader Salman Shinwari was not in their custody.

The bench directed him to submit a reply by today.

It declared that it would resume hearing into the matter today (Thursday) at 2pm and by that time, the detainee should either be freed or the court should be informed about whose custody he was in.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:48am

Bilawal rejects ‘celebrations’ over Imran’s jail sentence

Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Wednesday disapproved of “celebrations” over the jail sentence of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf founder and former prime minister Imran Khan.

“As a former prime minister [Imran] is not allowed to contest elections, a party is celebrating this development. In 2018, another party had similar celebrations. We are not those who celebrate the plight of political opponents. We are the jiyalas [followers] of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, who did not teach us such negative politics,” Mr Bilawal told an election rally in Batkhela here.

The PPP leader said if people voted his party to power, it would do away with the politics of “hate and division.”

He said the PPP never got a level playing field ahead of and during elections.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:44am

READ: Central KP— The ‘kingmaker’ of the province’s politics

A POPULAR axiom is that the road to the chief minister’s house passes through central Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which comprises Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi, Nowshera and Charsadda.

The region is a political juggernaut, as 33 of the total 115 seats in the KP Assembly lie in the region. The Peshawar valley and its surrounding districts are also considered a barometer to gauge the direction of political winds in the province, since it has a 28pc share in KP assembly seats.

In terms of other demographic metrics, central KP is the most populous, industrialised and prosperous region of the province, with one-fourth — 13 million — of the province’s 40.85m residents living here, according to the 2023 census.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:41am

Polls on PK-91 Kohat postponed after candidate’s death

The returning officer for PK-91, Kohat, has postponed the elections on the seat after the sudden death of Awami National Party candidate Asmatullah Khattak on Tuesday.

In a statement issued here, RO Mr Irfan said after the death certificate of the candidate was produced to him, he, using powers conferred on him under the Election Act, 2017, postponed the polls on the seat with immediate effect.

He said the new election schedule would be announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

According to the ANP district president, Mr Khattak passed away due to heart attack, leaving behind a void in the political landscape of the region.

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Updated 01 Feb, 2024 09:14am

PHC orders govt to stop from putting PTI leaders in Fourth Schedule

A Peshawar High Court bench stopped the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government from placing the names of former National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser and five other former lawmakers of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf in the Fourth Schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act.

Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim and Justice Wiqar Ahmad also asked the government to respond to the petitions of Mr Qaiser, former MNA Junaid Akber and former MPAs Iftikhar Mishwani, Zahir Shah Toru, Shakeel Khan and Liaqat Ali against the Fourth Schedule move by Feb 20.

The petitioners have challenged the home department’s “ongoing process” to place their names in the Fourth Schedule on the recommendations of the administrations of Mardan, Swabi and Malakand districts.

Additional advocate general Danyal Asad Chamkani appeared for the government and said he would submit a report on the matter on behalf of the government.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:22am

Khyber candidates counting on their tribal affiliations, personal clout

Tribal affiliations and personal influence of candidates have taken precedence over their political associations or ideological bonds in election campaigns here.

They are seen in videos soliciting votes from people on the basis of their tribe and sub-tribes and demeaning opponents for being part of rival tribes.

With the general election in one National Assembly constituency NA-27 and three provincial assembly constituencies PK-69, PK-70 and PK-71 just a week away, some candidates are reminding tribesmen of how much attention they as lawmakers paid to the development of their areas by neglecting other localities or tribes.

They’re little interested in promoting the political parties that fielded them and are helping them canvass “to an extent.”

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Updated 01 Feb, 2024 09:16am

Close contest expected for Swat’s PK-7 seat

Swat’s PK-7 constituency is bracing itself for a tough contest on Feb 8 with 13 candidates in the electoral arena.

The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, Pakistan Muslim-League-Nawaz and Awami National Party have significant support in the area.

Political observers say Amjad Ali, a former provincial minister for housing and a prominent figure in the PTI’s ranks, is the front-runner.

Having clinched victory in the last two elections, he is a formidable candidate.

He is contesting the election as an independent backed by the PTI.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:18am

Violence undermines poll process: US

The US State Department has emphasised that violence at election rallies undermines the electoral process in Pakistan.

Strongly condemning Tuesday’s bomb explosion at a PTI rally in Sibi that killed 10 people, the State Department said that incidents like this “undermine the electoral process”.

The department asserted: “The Pakistani people have the right to choose their leader without fear for the country’s stability and prosperity.”

Another State Department spokesperson, while responding to Dawn’s query, said that questions about judicial decisions should be addressed to Pakistani courts. But the US official assured the Pakistani people that Washington would continue to support the democratic process in Pakistan.

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Updated 01 Feb, 2024 09:18am

ECP meeting today as unrest threatens polls in KP, Balochistan

The Election Commi­ssion of Pakistan (ECP) has convened a high-level meeting today to discuss the deteriorating law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balo­chistan in the lead-up to the Feb 8 elections, sparking fears that polls in the two provinces might be put off.

Separately, the military leadership has declared a zero-tolerance policy against political violence and vowed that no one would be allowed to sabotage elections.

Meanwhile, elections in NA-8 and PK-22 constituencies of Bajaur district were postponed after the killing of independent candidate Rehan Zeb Khan and injuries to three workers when unknown assailants opened fire on them on Wednesday.

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Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:10am

Police ‘take over’ PTI office in Islamabad before key meeting

Just before a PTI’s general body meeting on Wednesday, police and security officials in plainclothes allegedly raided and took control of PTI’s central secretariat in Islamabad’s Sector G-8, stopped members from entering the premises, warning them that they would have to face consequences, party sources said.

The PTI general body, however, managed to hold a virtual meeting in which it decided to hold intra-party elections within a fortnight.

An official of the capital police denied the allegation, pointing out that a raid could not be conducted without having its permission from a magistrate and no such order was issued on Wednesday.

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A police official talks on his mobile phone outside the PTI office at Sector G-8, on Wednesday.—Mohammad Asim / White Star
A police official talks on his mobile phone outside the PTI office at Sector G-8, on Wednesday.—Mohammad Asim / White Star

Published 01 Feb, 2024 08:02am

Fair polls to ensure political stability: QWP chairman

Qaumi Watan Party (QWP) chairman Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao stressed the need for holding free, fair and peaceful elections to address the challenges faced by the country.

Addressing a gathering in Dhakki union council in Charsadda, he said that the country was facing a host of problems including rising inflation, poverty, poor law and order and unemployment.

Mr Sherpao said any political party coming to power after the general elections would have to make concerted efforts to revive economy and put the country on the path to development.

He said that political instability coupled with skyrocketing inflation halted progress of country. “We cannot afford to be distracted from the challenges at hand,” he said, urging political forces to join hands to steer the country out of the prevalent problems and ensure political and economic stability.

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Published 31 Jan, 2024 11:35pm

Army brass asserts no one allowed to sabotage elections

The military’s top brass has asserted that no one would be allowed to “indulge in violence in the name of political activity” and “sabotage” the exercise of free and fair elections.

According to a press release issued by the Inter Services Public Relations, the affirmation came during the 262nd Corps Commanders’ Conference held at the General Headquarters today. Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Asim Munir presided over the meeting.

During the high-level moot, the forum discussed the deployment of the Pakistan Army troops to assist the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in the peaceful conduct of the upcoming general elections.

“Pakistan Army will perform assigned duties as per the Constitutional mandate, under the guidelines of ECP. No one would be allowed to indulge in violence in the name of political activity and sabotage the quintessential democratic exercise of conduct of free and fair elections,” the ISPR said.

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Published 31 Jan, 2024 11:34pm

ECP calls meeting tomorrow to discuss deteriorating law and order situation in KP, Balochistan

Just eight days before the country goes to polls, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has called a meeting tomorrow (February 1) to discuss the deteriorating law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

In a notification issued today, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, the electoral watchdog said the meeting would be attended by the interior minister, interior secretary, chief secretaries of Balochistan and KP, provincial police chiefs and officials of intelligence agencies.

The meeting would be held at 3pm tomorrow, it added.

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Published 31 Jan, 2024 11:31pm

Balochistan CM takes notice of attack incidents on election offices

Caretaker Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki has taken notice of the various incidents of vandalism at election offices and public places of political leaders in different areas of the province and sought reports of the incidents from the concerned department.

He also directed the Balochistan Home Department to increase security arrangements to improve the law and order situation in the province.

CM Domki directed the chief secretary and the Home Department to formulate a revised effective security strategy for maintaining durable peace in the area.

He also praised the timely action of the law enforcement agencies in the immediate response to these incidents and said that all agencies were cooperating to thwart any conspiracy to tamper with the national process of general elections in the province.

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