President fixes April 30 for Punjab elections

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: President Arif Alvi has announced April 30 as the date for the general polls in Punjab, hours after the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) proposed dates for the election in the province as directed by the Supreme Court (SC).
“President Dr. Arif Alvi has announced the date of 30th April 2023 (Sunday) for holding the general elections of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab,” tweeted the President’s office on Friday.
Dr Alvi’s office said that the decision was made by the president after “considering the dates proposed by the Election Commission of Pakistan”.
Earlier in the day, the ECP — in a letter to President Alvi — had recommended that the polls for the provincial assem-bly in Punjab be held between April 30 and May 07.
The election commission met today — the third consecutive meeting — with Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Si-kandar Sultan Raja in the chair.
“The commission is ready to fulfil its constitutional and legal obligations after the selection of a date by the president,” the letter stated.
However, in a letter to Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ghulam Ali, the commission said it was waiting for his response in light of the SC order.
The Punjab and KP assemblies were dissolved on January 14 and January 18 respectively, and under the law, elections were to be held within 90 days after their dissolution. However, after the governors’ refusal to fix a date for polls, the issue landed in the Supreme Court which directed the president to announce the election date in consultation with the commission. It also ordered the KP governor to give an election date.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf welcomed the development and appreciated the ECP for taking a “step in the right direction”.
In a video statement, senior PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry said, “The Supreme Court, in its order, had allowed the presi-dent and the ECP to go beyond the 90-day time limit, but had used the word ‘bare minimum’, implying that the exten-sion should be as small as possible.”
“We think that the ECP has taken a step in the right direction and the president now will announce a date for polls.” Congratulating the nation over the development, Fawad said it is a victory for PTI, the nation, and the Constitution of Pakistan.
The apex court had noted in its verdict on March 1 that in “ordinary circumstances” the polls should have been held on April 9 as announced by the president.

“However, we are informed that on account of the delay in the emergence of the date for the holding of the general election, it may not be possible to meet the 90-day deadline stipulated by the Constitution.

“It is also the case that (possibly on account of a misunderstanding of the law) the Election Commission did not make itself available for consultation as required under Section 57(1) of the 2017 Act,” read the court order.

“The Election Commission is therefore directed to use its utmost efforts to immediately propose, keeping in mind Sec-tions 57 and 58 of the 2017 Act, a date to the President that is compliant with the aforesaid deadline.

“If such a course is not available, then the Election Commission shall in like manner propose a date for the holding of the poll that deviates to the barest minimum from the aforesaid deadline. After consultation with the Election Com-mission, the President shall announce a date for the holding of the general election to the Punjab Assembly,” it fur-ther directed.

On elections in KP, the verdict directed the governor to announce a date for the polls after consulting the ECP.