Just eight days before the country goes into 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 development comes hours after a PTI-affiliated candidate was shot dead in KP’s Bajaur. According to the police, Rehan Zeb Khan was canvassing in the area when unidentified armed men opened fire on his vehicle.
Separately, two terror incidents were reported in Balochistan today. In Quetta, five people were injured in a grenade attack on the PPP’s election office. Meanwhile, a worker belonging to the Awami National Party was killed during the party’s election rally in Chaman.
A day earlier, four people were killed while six were wounded in a bomb blast at a PTI rally in Balochistan’s Sibi.
ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has summoned a meeting on Thursday to discuss the worsening law and order situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
According to ECP spokesman, the meeting will be attended by the Interior Minister, Secretary of Interior, Chief Secretaries, Inspector Generals of Police from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, along with representatives from intelligence agencies.
The ECP has also sought a report from the chief secretary and Inspector General Police of Balochistan to take appropriate action in accordance with election laws.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Wednesday postponed the elections on the National Assembly’s NA-8 and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s PK-22 constituencies after an election hopeful was shot dead within the parameters of the constituencies.
A surge in grenade and gun attacks pose risks to the nationwide poll’s security, especially in KP and Balochistan, where candidates and election rallies have been targeted which affected electioneering activities and raised security concerns for more than 128 million voters and contestants.
Earlier in the day, an independent candidate Rehan Zeb Khan — contesting from NA-8 and PK-22 — was shot dead in KP’s Bajaur district during his stay in the Sadiqabad Phatak Bazar area of the tribal district in connection with the election campaign.
Politicians have voiced their concerns about the security situation, with some demanding a delay in the already postponed elections. The Senate had also passed a non-binding resolution for delaying the polls, but it was met with strong criticism from major political parties.
Moreover, the election rallies of several political parties including the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), PTI, National Party (NP), and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) have been targeted.
Meanwhile, the election process was also postponed in PK-91 Kohat-II following the death of an election hopeful, Asmatullah Khattak, who passed away on Tuesday (yesterday). A public notice was issued by the returning officer (RO) Irfan Ullah in this regard.
Citing deterioration in the law and order situation a week ahead of nationwide polls, the election commission summoned an important session on Wednesday (tomorrow).
The top electoral body summoned a key session at 3pm tomorrow to discuss the impacts of a fresh wave of violent incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan provinces on the upcoming general elections — scheduled for February 8.
The forthcoming session will be attended by the interior minister, secretary interior, chief secretaries of the aforementioned provinces, inspector generals (IGs) and representatives of intelligence agencies, an official statement read.