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Cold Weather Concerns Denied: ECP Rejects Pleas to Postpone General Elections

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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has concluded consultations on requests to postpone the upcoming general elections and has staunchly rejected the proposals. Officials from the commission emphasized that the presented reasons supporting the postponement were not deemed sufficient.

According to election commission officials, the argument for postponement based on cold weather lacks merit, as there is no conclusive evidence of extreme conditions affecting the majority of the country. Additionally, the security situation has been assessed as satisfactory, alleviating concerns in that regard.

The ECP remains unwavering in its readiness to conduct the elections as scheduled on February 8, dismissing the notion that justifying a delay based on cold weather is appropriate. Despite numerous petitions citing both cold weather and security concerns as reasons for postponement, the commission has deemed these arguments insufficient.

This decision underscores the election commission’s commitment to ensuring the electoral process proceeds as planned, taking into account factors such as weather and security within reasonable bounds.

As the country prepares for the upcoming elections, the ECP’s stance reflects a careful balance between accommodating concerns and maintaining the democratic timeline. The commission’s commitment is further supported by the Ministry of Finance’s release of Rs17.4 billion on December 5 for the general elections. This allocation supplements the Rs10 billion released in July 2023, reinforcing the financial support necessary for the conduct of the elections.

The Finance Division issued a statement, noting, “Finance Division has released Rs17.4 billion to the ECP in addition to Rs10 billion released in July 2023 for the conduct of general elections in the country.” This financial injection underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring a smooth and timely electoral process.

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