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Another ECP meeting on reserved seats remains inconclusive

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Another meeting of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on reserved seats remained inconclusive without any decision on Monday. The meeting was chaired by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja. The members of ECP, high officials and legal team also attended the meeting. According to sources, it has been decided to continue the consultation process with the legal experts.

It merits mention here that the ECP couldn’t take any decision regarding the reserved seats during last several meetings. Earlier, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the reserved seats should be given to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). The apex court issued its detailed judgement on the reserved seats.

The verdict comprises 70 pages and is written by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah. On Sept 14, an eight-member bench of the apex court disposed of the ECP’s petition, stating that its request for clarification was merely a “delaying tactic”.

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