Chief Election Commissioner Justice (Retd) Fakharuddin G. Ebrahim presides over a high level meeting to review progress for upcoming general elections in Islamabad on Monday. – Photo by INP

ISLAMABAD: Secretary Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Ishtiaq Ahmed Khan on Monday said that it is the commission’s jurisdiction to bar any candidate from contesting elections in case he/she has been convicted after trial.

The Supreme Court has not directed the election commission in Asghar Khan case and it has been asked to conduct investigation through the FIA, said the secretary adding it will be the jurisdiction of the election commission to bar any candidate from contesting elections in case he/she has been convicted after trial.

Khan said the ECP is committed to hold free, fair and transparent elections in the country and making every possible preparation for organising impartial general elections.

The secretary was briefing the media after a meeting, presided by Chief Election Commissioner Justice (Retd) Fakhar ud Din G. Ibrahim, held to review the steps and preparations being made for next general elections.

The ECP secretary said that 84.37 million voters have been enrolled so far in the country and 77,000 persons visited the various offices till July 31, headed by AROs established through out the country to check their names in voter list or for any correction purpose.

He said that bye-elections in Bannu and Multan had been already held following the new voters' list and no complaint has been received regarding it.

The secretary said that no changes are being made in the limitations of constituencies in the country and next general elections will be held following the limitations as it was in the elections of 2008.

He also hinted towards increasing the number of polling stations in Punjab from 37,000 to 40,000, 14,000 to 18,000 in Sindh, 9500 to 11,000 in KPK. Similarly, he said the numbers of polling stations will be increased in Balochistan and distance of polling stations from voters in huge constituencies will be reduced as compared to previous general elections.

He said the chief election commissioner will hold a meeting in Quetta soon to review elections' related arrangements and ensure conducive environment in the province for this purpose.

The presiding officers will be above than grade-17 and there will be no transfer of any officer given any assignment regarding elections after December 31, the secretary maintained.

To a question, he said that person having dual nationality can not contest elections or become member of the parliament. However, he said there is no binding in constitution for dual nationality holder to become leader of any political party.

He said that international observers have been invited through the ministry of foreign affairs while local media will be also facilitated to observe the elections.

Regarding installation of CCTV cameras at polling stations, he said the commission will install cameras only at most sensitive polling stations.

Owing to arrangements in Muharram, the secretary said that the provincial governments have requested the election commission for postponing bye-elections. Their request has been approved and bye- elections will be held on December 4 in Punjab as well as Sindh, he maintained.

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