Islamabad: A joint session of Pakistan's Parliament on Monday passed a resolution demanding the holding of an election of the national and provincial assemblies on the same day "to save the country". The resolutions were moved after the Supreme Court last week ordered the election in Punjab province on May 14, leading to further political polarisation in the country.
The resolutions emphasised the significance of appointing neutral caretaker set-ups to ensure impartiality and fairness during the elections. Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Abbasi and Senator Kamran Murtaza moved two identical resolutions, calling for holding general elections of all the assemblies simultaneously across the country.
The resolutions also argued that holding separate elections in Punjab, the largest federating unit with over 50 per cent of the National Assembly seats, would inevitably impact the outcome of general elections to the National Assembly seats in Punjab. It emphasised that any such move could potentially marginalise the smaller provinces' role in the federation.
The lawmakers belonging to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) staged a token walkout after the resolutions were moved. They also chanted: Hold elections and save the country. The issue of the election has taken centre stage in Pakistani politics as former prime minister Imran Khan has been pushing for timely elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
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