Govt to seek more time from court for finalizing top ECC appointments.

ISLAMABAD -- The government and the opposition parties in the Parliament on Monday failed to reach consensus over appointment of Chief Election Commissioner and members of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), media reported.

The deadlock between the two sides over finalizing names of the chief election commissioner and the members of the ECP persisted today and the meeting held for the matter concluded without achieving any results.

The today's meeting was held at the chamber of the National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser. After no outcome of the sittings, the sources said that the Chairman Senate Saddiq Sanjrani and the lower house speaker would submit a report in the high court over progress made in this regard.

The two would seek further time from the court for the top appointments in the country's electoral body.

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