report in The Express Tribune, Dec 17, 2023
KARACHI / LAHORE / PESHAWAR: The political heat in the country picked up steam further after the ECP announced the election schedule with major political parties readying to plunge into the fray and designating ground zero for the poll campaign.
The electoral battles began to take shape as bigwigs of parties spent a busy Saturday, highlighting their priorities after coming to power, convening ’emergency sessions’, naming candidates for crucial seats and hammering out seat adjustment formula.
Meanwhile, politicians in many cities of K-P were seen consumed by campaign fever, ploughing everything into convincing the electorate before the polls through posters and banners.
Spurred by increased demand, the advertisers and printing press business have also cash in on the surging political temperature.
Extolling the Supreme Court’s decision to remove all lingering ambiguities plaguing the electoral process on Friday by suspending the LHC’s decision, the PPP unveiled plans for Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s election campaign, set to commence on December 27, coinciding with the commemoration of former premier Benazir Bhutto.
The mass gathering will be held in the Bhutto family’s ancestral village, Garhi Khuda Bakhsh.
The PPP declared its intention to depart from traditional political approaches, embracing a new direction as it gears up for the upcoming general elections scheduled for February 8, 2024, under a “no hate” motto……
PMLN, JUI-F seat adjustment
Meanwhile, a second round of discussions took place between PML-N and JUI-F Punjab in Lahore’s Model Town regarding seat adjustments.
Sources revealed that the meeting primarily delved into election strategies and seat allocation. Both parties decided to take their central parties into confidence and move forward.
An agreement has been reached to persist with negotiations concerning pertinent political matters. “JUI-F and PML-N are likely to finalise formula for seat adjustment soon,” sources indicated.
Level playing field
Praising the Supreme Court’s directive to release the election schedule, former Punjab chief minister and PTI President Parvez Elahi stressed the importance of providing equal opportunities to PTI candidates.
In a discussion with Sardar Abdul Razaq Advocate during a meeting at Adiala Jail, the imprisoned leader said that any plots to delay the elections have been quashed by the apex court’s ruling.
Elahi reiterated PTI’s stance for timely and fair elections, urging an end to any hindrances in the electoral process.
Separately, setting the stage for the Feb 8 general election, the Awami National Party (ANP) revealed its chosen candidates for four national and nine provincial constituencies.
Notably, Ashraf Dawar, who served briefly as a special assistant to the caretaker chief minister, has been nominated for both the provincial assembly and the national assembly seats.
Meanwhile, in Lahore, an emergency session of Pakistan Awami Tehreek’s (PAT) central executive committee convened to address the electoral landscape following the announcement of the election schedule…..
The party decided on complete engagement in the upcoming general elections, while making it clear that it would refrain from forming alliances with any other political entity. https://tribune.com.pk/story/2450271/politicos-dive-into-action-after-election-schedule