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ECP postpones Punjab by-elections due to devastating floods

i2wtcBy i2wtcSeptember 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has postponed by-elections in several National and Provincial Assembly constituencies in Punjab due to unprecedented flooding that has severely damaged infrastructure and disrupted administrative functions across the province.

In an official notification, the ECP cited widespread destruction of roads, bridges, railway lines, electric poles, and cellular towers, along with damage to government buildings and schools that were designated as polling stations and storage sites for election materials.

“The ongoing rescue and relief operations in flood-affected areas have stretched civil administration and law enforcement agencies to their limits,” the commission said. “Polling staff, many of whom are government employees currently engaged in relief efforts, are unavailable to perform election duties.”

Several District Returning Officers informed the commission about the non-availability of appointed polling personnel and requested the appointment of fresh staff from neighboring districts. However, the scale of the disaster has made it difficult to organize the elections as planned.

The Government of Punjab also formally requested the postponement, citing the “devastated flood situation” and the engagement of civil administration in rescue and relief operations as the main reasons behind the request.

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The ECP stressed its constitutional obligation to hold elections under secure and fair conditions. The commission held a meeting on September 4, 2025, to assess the situation, noting that conducting elections amid such disruptions would “disenfranchise voters” and undermine the security and integrity of the polls.

Consequently, the commission decided to postpone the by-elections in National Assembly constituencies NA-66 Wazirabad, NA-96 Faisalabad, NA-129 Lahore, and NA-143 Sahiwal, as well as in Provincial Assembly constituencies PP-73 Sargodha, PP-87 Mianwali, PP-98 Faisalabad, and PP-203 Sahiwal.

“The decision to postpone the elections is in the public interest,” the ECP said. “Polling will resume once the situation stabilizes to ensure that elections are conducted with optimum security and full voter participation.”

At least 46 people have died and more than 3.7 million affected as heavy monsoon rains and water releases from India worsen flooding in Punjab.

Nearly 1.8 million people have been evacuated in recent weeks after floodwaters submerged nearly 3,900 villages.

Authorities said that to save the historic city of Multan from being flooded, they are considering breaching the Chenab riverbank. That will allow water to be released into the city’s outskirts so the river’s levels can come down.

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Flood levels in the Chenab have reached 530,000 cusecs at Qadirabad Headworks and nearly 500,000 cusecs at Chiniot, with Trimmu recording 253,000 cusecs.

The Ravi stood at 98,000 cusecs at Siphon, while the Sutlej reached 319,295 cusecs at GS Wala and 169,032 cusecs at Panjnad.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has reviewed the situation at Head Muhammad Wala, identified as the next major challenge. Pressure is also rising at Shershah Bridge in Multan, where traffic has been suspended.



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