Prevarication: Punjab, Sindh dragging feet over LG polls: SC

We are not satisfied with the provinces’ stance, says Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk


Hasnaat Malik February 13, 2015
We are not satisfied with the provinces’ stance, says Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD:


The Supreme Court has summoned the chief secretaries and the Local Bodies Secretaries of Punjab and Sindh on February 26.


The three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk hearing the local government elections case, noted that the provincial governments seem to be dragging their feet over holding LB polls. The top court in its March 19, 2014 order had fixed November 15, 2014 as deadline for the announcement of an election schedule and completing the process required for holding the polls. The bench observed that the delay amounted to violation of the Constitution.


“We are not satisfied with the provinces’ stance”, said Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk, adding that LG polls were held in Balochistan.  “I think we will call the chief secretaries and the local bodies secretaries of the provinces and give them the direction and if they do not comply with the court order, the chief ministers will be called,” he further observed.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 13th, 2015.

COMMENTS (1)

ishrat salim | 9 years ago | Reply Oh O..honorable judges, why do you people not understand that they have been elected to violate constitution & other court orders. Had you taken them to task for not complying with so many pending court orders of the past, you would not have said what you said ? it is therefore, partly your fault too & cannot be absolved of your responsibility.
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