Sindh LG polls JI wants consensus among political parties for Karachi's sake.

Jamaat-e-Islami's (JI) Hafiz Naeemur Rehman on Sunday called for developing consensus among political parties for the sake of Karachi's development in the wake of local body elections in Sindh.

The second phase of the local government elections was held in 16 districts of Sindh on Jan 15. However, major contesting parties - including the ruling PPP - had raised concerns over an unusual delay in the results in Karachi and blamed the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for mismanagement.

The electoral body took more than 36 hours to announce the results of 236 union committees of Karachi as the opposition PTI and JI accused the provincial administration of 'rigging and managing things' in its favour. However, contesting parties remain unsure about their mandate as the electoral watchdog has yet to finalise the results.

Speaking to the media in Karachi alongside PML-N Sindh President Shah Mohammad Shah, he said: 'Before the election commission announces their decision, we want Shah to play a role in developing a consensus between all the parties of Karachi so that they come onboard and their mandate is accepted.'

Rehman said that he came to meet Shah because of his political experience and the latter's familiarity with the dynamics in Sindh.

The JI leader stated that Karachi could not afford 'further division'. 'Despite our differences, all stakeholders should form a consensus for the sake of the city's development.'

Rehman pointed out that everyone would reap the benefits if all political parties reached a consensus instead of indulging in the blame game. 'This way every party will move forward and the competition will be in the field of work.'

He further said: 'Politics, administration, and democracy cannot move forward until local bodies are empowered.'

Rehman reiterated that the JI was leading the recently held LG polls in Karachi. 'If another party claims to be leading then the election commission can decide. We don't mind recounting but it should be done in front of ECP officials and not returning officers.'

For his part, PML-N's Shah congratulated the party on its recent...

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