Supreme Court seeks ECP's reply on holding of LG elections.

ISLAMABAD -- The Supreme Court regretted on Thursday that unpopular governments were always hesitant and unwilling to hold local government (LG) elections in the country and asked the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to furnish a comprehensive reply within a week on holding the LG polls.

'Local bodies are political nurseries which help develop political leadership for the country,' observed Justice Qazi Faez Isa while heading a two-judge bench also consisting of Justice Maqbool Baqar.

The court had taken up a set of petitions mainly by the administrator Municipal Corporation Peshawar.

The court also ordered the provinces to furnish their replies in a week. Pointing towards Chief Election Commissioner Sikander Sultan Raja, who was present in the court along with four members of the commission, he observed that all institutions of the country were bound to assist and cooperate with the ECP in the holding of the elections.

During the hearing, the CEC maintained that the local government elections could not be held on time in line with recommendations of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). But the court wondered under which law NCOC had been created and whether ECP was an independent institution or under the NCOC.

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Justice Maqbool Baqar observed that the ECP was an autonomous body and can disregard the suggestions of the NCOC.

Justice Isa remarked that should the court tell members of the ECP, who are also retired judges, to read the Constitution, adding it seemed the ECP was subordinate to others than the Constitution.

If the CEC cannot fulfil the...

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