ECP Likely to Confirm January 28 for General Elections

ECP Likely to Confirm January 28 for General Elections

The potential date for Pakistan’s upcoming general elections has been revealed, and all eyes are on January 28, 2024. Today, a significant deadline looms as objections to the preliminary constituencies must be submitted to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Reliable sources have confirmed that the much-anticipated nationwide general elections are scheduled for January 28, 2024, which conveniently falls on a Sunday. The Election Commission is set to formally communicate this date to the Supreme Court in two days, signaling the commencement of preparations based on this proposed date.

In a recent interview with a private TV channel, President Arif Alvi expressed concerns about potential delays in the general elections, casting doubt on whether they would proceed as scheduled in the last week of January.

However, the Election Commission promptly refuted these rumors of election postponements. In response to President Dr. Arif Alvi’s remarks, the ECP declared that all arrangements for the upcoming general elections have been completed.

The election calendar will be made public as soon as the final constituency publication is released.

Today marks the deadline for submitting objections to the preliminary constituencies, and the Election Commission has extended the objection submission time by eight hours.

The review of objections will occur between October 28 and November 26, with November 30 set as the final release date for the constituencies. Guidelines for raising objections are readily available.

With the potential date for the general elections confirmed and preparations underway, Pakistan is gearing up for an important political event. The Election Commission’s swift response to concerns about delays underscores its commitment to ensuring a smooth and timely electoral process.

As the objection submission deadline is extended, the nation anticipates an upcoming period of careful review and scrutiny of the preliminary constituencies. Stay tuned for more updates on this crucial event in Pakistan’s democratic process.

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