Govt asks ECP to postpone provincial assembly elections in tribal districts
PESHAWAR (92 News) – The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has approached the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to postpone the July 2 provincial assembly elections in tribal districts by 20 days.
The PTI-led provincial government wrote a letter to the commission’s secretary, seeking the postponement of the polls for 16 general seats citing various reasons, including security concerns in view of recent terrorist attacks in North Waziristan.
The letter states the current unwarranted situation and threats of serious nature from across the border and some development within the newly merged districts may sabotage the whole process of holding of forthcoming polls.
“It is suggested that the subject election may be postponed due to the following reasons for 20 days which is within the constitutional limit of 25 July, 2019 for holding the subject elections.”
In his letter, the KP government has given six reasons to postpone the elections which are mentioned below:
- Threats of terrorist activities from across the border/neighbouring Afghanistan within the newly merged districts (NMDs) in the wake of election
- Threat to political leadership of NMDs
- Post-merger issues of erstwhile Fata
- Fresh developments in North Waziristan district
- Change of command of Levies and Khassadars from DCs to DPOs
- Levies and Khassadars have not yet been trained to perform security duties in the absence of territorial and tribal responsibility