- The NA-249 by-elections will be held as per schedule on April 29, ECP informs Sindh government.
- District returning officer says printing of ballot papers for voters complete, papers will be shared with ECP in next two days.
- Last month, the ECP had announced the schedule for by-polls in NA-249 after PTI’s Faisal Vawda resigned from the National Assembly seat.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has informed the Sindh government that the by-election in NA-249 constituency in Karachi will be held on April 29.
Accordingto sources, the ECP has decided to hold by-elections in NA-249 as per schedue.
The ECP hasordered strict implementation of coronavirus SOPs during the by-polls in A-249. Special staff will also be deployed for implementation of coronavirus OPs.
A day earlier, theconstituency’s district returning officer Nadeem Haider had confirmed tat ECP had rejected a request made by PPP, MQM and PTI seeking a postponment of the NA-249 by-elections.
“There has been nochange in the by-election date. The by-poll will be held on April 29,” said th DRO.
The Sindh governmet, PTI and MQM in a letter to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), hadrequested postponement of the NA-249 by-election until the third wave ofthe coronavirus pandemic subsides.
However, the move wa opposed by the PML-N.
The DRO also shared that the printing of ballot papers for the voters of the constituency has been completed and will be shared with the ECP in the next two days. He added that the electoral symbol of the outlawed party TLP — a crane — is on the paper.
The DRO said that the campaigning time for the by-poll will end on April 21 at midnight.
Haider said that a security plan for the by-poll has been finalised with over 2,000 police and 8,00 rangers personnel to take part in the election.
Last month, the ECP had announced the schedule for by-polls in NA-249 after PTI’s Faisal Vawda resigned from the National Assembly seat.
Vawda had resigned after casting his vote in the Senate elections on March 3. He had won the seat during the 2018 general election after securing 35,344 votes.