MQM-P challenges delimitations in SHC.

KARACHI -- The Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) has challenged in court a notification By: the provincial election commission, pertaining to the new delimitation of constituencies and inclusion of the assistant commissioner, deputy commissioner and others in the delimitation committee.

The Sindh High Court (SHC) refused on Thursday to hear the MQM-P's plea immediately.

'There could be a lengthy debate on the demarcation of the constituencies,' the court remarked, adding that it was not possible to hear the petition during the holidays.

The petition was filed By: MQM-P leaders Amir Khan, Kanwar Naveed Jamil, and Karachi mayor Wasim Akhtar.

According to the petition, the method of delimitation was decided in 2013 and it was illegitimate for the election commission to form a committee for the purpose.

The petition further stated that the demarcation report had not yet been made public, while the delimitation committee would also have an impact on the local elections, therefore, the notification of the commission should be declared null and void.

Talking to the media, Khan said a notification had been issued By: the provincial election commission to form committees for delimitation.

He added that the term of local government bodies was coming to an end in September and the MQM-P already had reservations over the delimitations of the constituencies.

'The census has also been rigged,' said Khan, adding that the provincial government had retained local government powers.

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