ANP acting spokesperson Sadruddin Marwat confirmed the delay is because of the security situation in the province. “The party leaders will first visit the districts in question [to assess the situation],” said Marwat, stressing this did not meant the polls had been halted. “The process is still under way.”
Marwat said around 400 hundred members of the provincial council will elect their provincial and central leadership. At the central level, office-bearers of all the four provinces will participate in the electoral process, he added.
The ANP decided to extend the date for elections after the polls could not be conducted on union council levels in most districts including Peshawar, Mardan, Charsadda and Nowshera.
“Once the election at lower tiers is completed in these districts, we will be in a position to hold intra-party elections at district levels, which is necessary for the entire process to be completed successfully,” said an ANP provincial leader on the condition of anonymity.
He added party elections at district levels were supposed to be held in January under the supervision of the provincial election commission and the provincial level elections were to be held in February by the central election commission of the party.
However, the party later announced March 31 as the last date to complete the polling process. “But elections could not be completed in the stipulated time due to the security situation,” reiterated the ANP leader. He added the process of reorganising the party has only been completed in Torghar and Haripur districts of Hazara division.
In response to a question about when the election process was expected to be completed, the party stalwart said the remaining districts will be covered by the end of May. “After the completion of intra-party elections at district levels, elections will be held on provincial and central basis and the process will be finished till the end of July,” he hoped.
The Awami National Party was led the ruling coalition along with Pakistan Peoples Party in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from 2008 till 2013. However, it showed dismal performance in the 2013 general elections after which the central leadership vowed to reorganise and streamline the affairs of the party on a war footing.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 3rd, 2014.
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It seems that ANP has finished in KPK. The leadership has not dared to find out the reasons of shaefull defeat in recent elections. On the top of it the entire leadership has disappeared from the scence probably don't have the courage to face party workers. They neglected the core party workers who are the strength and asset of the party. Leader should get out of their drawing rooms re establish their contacts with the workers and prepare for the next elections or this party will be a history soon.