January
2, 2008 Elections on Jan 8
Impossible in Pakistan By Muhammad Najeeb
Islamabad
Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) secretary Kanwar M. Dilshad
said Wednesday that the widespread violence following the
assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto had made it
"impossible" for elections to be held as per schedule on Jan 8.
"It seems impossible to hold polls as scheduled," Dilshad told
reporters before entering a crucial meeting to decide on a new date
for the polls.
Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim
League-N (PML-N) have demanded that elections be held Jan 8 but
parties supportive of President Pervez Musharraf have been calling
for postponement.
Musharraf will address the nation at 8 p.m. Wednesday and is
expected to speak about the elections and an inquiry into Bhutto's
murder.
ECP officials said more than 40 election offices in 13 districts
were destroyed during the violence that erupted following Bhutto's
killing on Dec 27 and it is not possible to make poll arrangements
by Jan 8.
The agitating protestors also burnt election material and destroyed
records in many parts of the country, particularly in Bhutto's home
province of Sindh.
The ECP was to Tuesday decide on the final date for the elections
but deferred it to Wednesday saying it would confer with political
parties before taking the final decision.
"We'll take the decision keeping in view the suggestions by
political parties and reports we have received from our district and
provincial offices," Dilshad said.
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