PPP demands bye-polls in three PA seats in Sindh

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INP
ISLAMABAD
Pakistan Peopes Party Senator Taj Haider has written a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner asking him to hold bye-election in three provincial assembly seats in Sindh which has been long overdue and once against has been postponed by the Election Commission until 30th January 2021.
Senator Haider in his letter has said that this postponement of bye-elections amounts to disenfranchisement of the voters of these three constituencies. He wrote that these constituencies are in rural Sindh where threat of Covid-19 is nearly non-existent.

These three constituencies are PS 52 Umarkot, PS 88 Malir and PS 43 Sanghar.
He said that elections were held recently in Gilgit Baltistan and the United
States despite Covid-19 pandemic. The Sindh government has taken excellent
measures to control and combat the pandemic and is capable of enforcing all
safety measures in areas which are less affected by this pandemic.

He further wrote that article 224 (4) of the constitution clearly says that
bye-election be held within 60 days if a seat is vacated. He said that Prime
Minister Imran Khan has repeatedly threatened opposition of bye-elections
saying that if the opposition were to resign from their seats he will hold
bye-elections on those seats.

Senator Haider prayed to the CEC to revoke his decision of further delaying
bye-elections in the above mentioned vacant seats in rural Sindh which are
vacated due to unfortunate death of members. He asked to announce a
bye-election schedule at the earliest.