- Expresses confidence in ECP, saying electoral watchdog has authority to announce poll date
- Criticises Imran for damaging national security policy developed over many years
SUKKUR: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday decried the “absence of a level-playing field” in the prevailing political scenario, demanding there should be equal opportunities for all political leaders to contest the upcoming general elections.
“This is my “objection” to the alleged inequality faced by political stakeholders as the country is heading towards elections”, “former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said while talking to media persons during his visit to slain journalist Jan Muhammad Mahar’s house in Sukkur on Tuesday.
He remarked “it exists for one person” before adding: “The level-playing field is absent, and this is the basis of my objection.”
He also expressed his confidence in the ECP, emphasising that the electoral watchdog was the authority to announce the poll date.
“We will also request [the ECP] to hold polls timely,” said Bilawal Bhutto while responding to a question regarding the level-playing field available to his party as the two political bigwigs — PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and PTI chief Imran Khan — are currently ineligible to contest upcoming general elections owing to convictions in separate corruption cases.
The statement from the ex-foreign minister comes days after the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) assured political parties that transparent polls would be conducted in the country “as soon as possible” and a level-playing field would be provided to all political parties to take part in the democratic exercise.
Concerns on the poll timing have arisen from the ECP ruling out elections this year. It reasons its decision to push elections beyond November 9 on the basis of the notification of results of the new digital 2023 census and Section 17(2) of the Elections Act, which states: “The commission shall delimit constituencies after every census is officially published.”
With elections potentially just a few months away, Bilawal has been engaging in public meetings and organising party meetings as part of the party’s electoral preparations of late. One such media interaction in this regard took place in Sukkur today.
Bilawal emphasised that the most pressing issue confronting the country today was inflation, which he believed could only be alleviated through timely elections and the election of representatives who would advocate for their constituents in legislative bodies.
Expressing his condolences for the recent loss of lives in terror incidents, he said that the country must be moved away from the old ways of governance and rules and must prioritise delivering justice to the people.
The former minister also highlighted Pakistan’s successful battle against terrorists following the Army Public School attack in 2014. He subtly referenced the Imran Khan-led PTI government, suggesting that in subsequent years, important decisions were made by only a handful of individuals, leading to the pardon of the nation’s enemies without broader consultation.
He pointed out that the economic crisis had exacerbated crime rates across the country and criticised Imran for damaging the national security policy, which had been developed over many years and was, according to him, now undermined in a matter of months.