Chief Election Commissioner Justice (r) Sardar Raza to retire on December 7

ECP will be inactive on December 7 is a new chief commissioner is not appointed, he wrote.

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ISLAMABAD: Chief Election Commissioner Justice (r) Sardar Raza will retire on December 6, sources told Geo News on Friday.

According to sources, the chief election commission wrote a letter to the secretary parliamentary matters to inform him that his constitutional term would expire on December 6.

Sources claimed that in the letter, he urged the government to take steps to appoint a new chief election commissioner.

"If steps are not taken to appoint a new chief election commissioner then the ECP would become inactive on December 7," stated his letter.

In the letter he also said that two members of the election commission from Sindh and Balochistan had already retired. He warned that in the absence of the chief election commissioner and two members of the commission, the ECP would be unable to take any decision.

"The ECP won't be able to conduct by-elections or local bodies elections,"he stated in the letter.

Sources told Geo News that a deadlock existed between the government and the opposition over the appointment of ECP members from Sindh and Balochistan.