Just look at the sheer volume of the troubles that lie ahead. In one NA constituency alone (NA-125 Lahore-III), according to a PTI contender, there are 29,000 unverifiable votes that have been included in the electoral lists, despite a court petition against these votes last year. Or consider PML-N chief Shehbaz Sharif’s grand poll campaign pit stop in Karachi. The ex-chief minister of Punjab who flew by private jet to the city was provided a fleet of cars by Sindh governor and fellow partyman Muhammad Zubair. Is anybody noting down these violations? And more importantly how can these be stopped between now and the elections. Or even the future?
In fact none of the country’s major or minor parties have made the ECP’s job any easier. What also has not changed is the behaviour of politicians, governors and the zero-sum nature of political competition. Since only some of the proposals to improve the electoral process have been implemented and are being adhered to leaving the ECP facing tall odds to deliver a credible election.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 28th, 2018.
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