Punjab, KP elections sans political unity to remain unproductive Experts.

He asked if people would trust the fairness and legitimacy of the general elections in October-November this year when there would already be elected governments in place in the KP and Punjab provinces with all key departments under their control.

City reports, Ikhtiar Wali said that over 350,000 security personnel and Rs20 billion amount would be required for smooth conduct of the election process in the two provinces in the wake of difficult economic situation. 'Can a poor country like Pakistan afford such huge deployment of security staff in the prevailing security environment and lavish expenditures again after six months for general election of the national assembly, Sindh and Balochistan provinces.'

Besides an increase in number of registered voters from 105.96 million to 122.19 million, he said the ECP would require more polling stations and polling staff to facilitate 17 million young voters besides training of a large number of staff.

Condemning PTI workers attacks on media persons at Lahore, he said that an egoistic person spread the culture of non-tolerance in the nation and that Imran Khan has poisoned the youth with intolerance and chaos.

Hamza Khan, PMLN Nowshera district president claimed that inspite of the fact that PML-N had emerged as the largest political party in the Punjab Assembly in 2018, it was not allowed to form its government due to massive horse trading by the PTI.

He said it would be very difficult for PTI to form its government in Punjab this time due to the lack of Jehangir Tareen factor and poor performance of Imran and Buzdar governments.

He feared that Imran Khan would likely to start more confrontation and rigging allegations like he did after 2013 general election against the centre, ECP and Punjab caretaker government if PMLN wins the election in its stronghold of the Punjab province.

The agitation so apprehended may continue and merge into the general election campaign for the National Assembly, which will start...

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