SC to hear MQM review petition on Karachi delimitation
Court orders registrar office to admit plea for hearing filed against its verdict.
Court orders registrar office to admit plea for hearing filed against its verdict. PHOTO: AFP/FILE
KARACHI:
The Mutahidda Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) review petition against delimitation of constituencies in Karachi was admitted for hearing by the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Express News reported.
The court ordered the Registrar Office to admit the plea for hearing and dismissed the registrar’s reservations.
MQM, the only political party opposing the delimitation, had filed the review petition in December against the SC’s verdict on the issue.
The petition pleaded that the court’s rulings of Nov 26 and Nov 28 were “in violation” of the Constitution.
Farooq Sattar had said that a delimitation process which was only limited to Karachi and without a census was equivalent to pre-poll rigging.
On Nov 26, a five-member bench of the apex court had observed that constituencies in Karachi should be delimited in a manner that they comprise “mixed population” to avoid political polarisation.
The Mutahidda Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) review petition against delimitation of constituencies in Karachi was admitted for hearing by the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Express News reported.
The court ordered the Registrar Office to admit the plea for hearing and dismissed the registrar’s reservations.
MQM, the only political party opposing the delimitation, had filed the review petition in December against the SC’s verdict on the issue.
The petition pleaded that the court’s rulings of Nov 26 and Nov 28 were “in violation” of the Constitution.
Farooq Sattar had said that a delimitation process which was only limited to Karachi and without a census was equivalent to pre-poll rigging.
On Nov 26, a five-member bench of the apex court had observed that constituencies in Karachi should be delimited in a manner that they comprise “mixed population” to avoid political polarisation.