Karachi delimitations: MQM seeks UN intervention

MQM calls the order for the delimitation of constituencies an ‘unjustified initiative’.

The MQM leaders said that delimitation without conducting a census was against the law.

KARACHI:


The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has submitted a memorandum to the United Nations against the delimitation of constituencies in Karachi. Party leaders have appealed to the international community, especially the UN, to play their role to ensure free and fair elections in Karachi.



Members of MQM’s central organising committee, led by Junaid Fahmi, approached the UN headquarters in New York and presented a memorandum expressing concern that despite being the third largest party in the country, the MQM was being pushed against the wall.

Calling the order for the delimitation of constituencies an ‘unjustified initiative’, the members said, “It is aimed at stealing our party mandate in Karachi.”

The MQM leaders said that delimitation without conducting a census was not only against the law, but also negated the rules prescribed by the Election Commission of Pakistan to hold free and fair elections.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2013. 
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