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LB elections: ECP announces repoll in 221 KP polling stations

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PESHAWAR: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has ordered re-election on local government slots in 221 polling stations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on February 13, ARY NEWS reported.

The ECP in its directives for the reelection identified 12 districts where the election process would be held again on February 13 and said that the decision was taken owing to incidents of arson, and other violent acts at the polling stations.

Yesterday, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) disqualified Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) minister Shah Muhammad for five years over disturbing law and order situation during the first phase of LG elections in the province, ARY News reported.

The verdict was passed by the ECP in a case related to disturbing law and order in Bannu’s Tehsil of Baka Khel during the recent first phase of the local bodies elections.

The ECP disqualified Shah Muhammad and his son Mamoon Rasheed for five years for attacking polling stations in Baka Khel. Shah has been denotified by the ECP as MPA.

The polling in the area was postponed due to the law and order situation.

On the polling day the incident of abduction of police personnel, polling staff and snatching of different polling bags/materials at different polling stations of Tehsil Baka Khel were reported.

Read More: ECP ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR SECOND PHASE OF KP LG POLLS

“The situation warrants the postponement of the polling process in Tehsil Baka Khel till the normalisation of law and order situation,” the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had said.

The ECP has also constituted an inquiry committee comprising Special Secretary Zafar Iqbal Hussain, Additional Director General Law Khurram Shahzad and Director Elections Khushal Zada for fact-finding of the incidents.

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