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    ECP Summons Interior Minister Naqvi Over Prolonged Delay in Islamabad LG Elections

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has intensified its scrutiny over the persistent postponement of local government elections in Islamabad, summoning Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to appear in person at the upcoming hearing. This development follows the commission’s issuance of a contempt notice against the interior secretary for failing to attend a crucial hearing on Thursday, underscoring growing frustration within the electoral body regarding administrative delays.

    During the proceedings, a five-member bench led by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja convened to address the stalled electoral process. Islamabad’s Chief Commissioner Ali Randhawa appeared before the commission to provide updates, but the interior secretary’s absence was conspicuous and drew sharp criticism. The chief election commissioner expressed concern over the lack of cooperation from the Interior Ministry, emphasizing that such disregard hampers the commission’s mandate to ensure timely and transparent elections.

    The commission revealed that despite repeated requests, essential documents required to initiate the delimitation process remain outstanding. These include the official notification, detailed maps of Islamabad, and comprehensive data on the number of union council members. The absence of these critical materials has effectively stalled preparations, preventing the ECP from moving forward with organizing the local government polls.

    Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja highlighted that the Islamabad Capital Territory Administration appears to be treating the matter with insufficient urgency, even though the responsibility for conducting these elections squarely rests on its shoulders. He issued a stern warning to the relevant authorities, cautioning them against compelling the commission to resort to stringent measures to enforce compliance. Furthermore, the ECP demanded a definitive timeline outlining the steps and progress expected in the coming days.

    In addition to summoning Interior Minister Naqvi, the commission tasked Islamabad’s Chief Commissioner Ali Randhawa with providing regular updates on the situation at the next scheduled hearing. The case has now been adjourned until Tuesday, leaving the government with a narrow window to address the commission’s concerns and facilitate the electoral process. This ongoing delay has raised questions about administrative efficiency and the commitment to democratic processes within the federal capital.

    As the political landscape in Islamabad awaits the resumption of local government elections, the ECP’s firm stance signals its determination to uphold electoral timelines and ensure that democratic mechanisms function without undue hindrance. The coming days will be critical in determining whether the Interior Ministry and Islamabad administration can resolve these procedural bottlenecks and move forward with the much-anticipated elections.

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