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ECP unlikely to receive funds for Punjab polls

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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is unlikely to receive the funds for holding polls in Punjab till Monday (April 10), as per the order of the Supreme Court in last week’s verdict in the provincial elections delay case, sources said.

The ECP spokesperson also confirmed that the electoral body had not yet received the funds. Meanwhile, the sources within the government said that the possibility of the electoral body getting funds by April 10 was low as no meeting of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has been scheduled, so far. On April 4, the top court had directed the Finance Ministry to release Rs21 billion to the ECP by April 10 for polls in Punjab, as per the election commission’s demand. The apex court had ordered to hold elections in Punjab on May 14 and also declared the ECP’s March 22 decision to delay polls till October 28 as null and void.

The decision had been announced by a three-member bench led by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial.

The verdict which was supposed to be a way out of the ongoing political and constitutional crisis but further deepened it as the government rejected the Supreme Court decision.
The ruling coalition is on a warpath with the SC after a three-judge bench unanimously declared as unconstitutional the ECP’s order to delay the elections in Punjab.

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