Petition to challenge delimitation dismissed: No one will be allowed to delay election, Supreme Court

Petition to challenge delimitation dismissed: No one will be allowed to delay election, Supreme Court

There has been a little stability in the country since the date of general elections, don't you want stability in the country? It is not uncommon for general elections to come on a date: Acting Chief Justice/File photo

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has dismissed the petition challenging the delimitation of Balochistan and said that no one will be allowed to delay the elections.


A three-member bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Sardar Tariq Masood heard the review petition related to the delimitation of Balochistan Constituency PP 12, during which the Acting Chief Justice spoke to the petitioner that since the date of general elections in the country. A little stability has come, don't you want stability in the country? It is not uncommon for the date of general elections to come.


On this, lawyer petitioner Qamar Afzal said that a wrong decision was taken regarding electoral constituencies, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah said that the election program has been issued and nothing can be done now. The process will be affected, such requests will not disturb the date of February 8 for general elections.


Justice Mansoor spoke to the petitioner's lawyer that if you don't want the elections on time, make a statement in the court, the election will not be derailed under any circumstances.


Justice Athar Minullah said that there should be no delay in the elections, no one will be allowed to delay the election, the constituencies cannot be changed after the election schedule is released.


Later, the court dismissed the plea challenging the zoning.

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