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It would be Febuary 26, 2010 plus 165 days which equals August 10, 2010.when are the LB polls?
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
Deadline for LG law, poll extended
KARACHI: A 30-day deadline envisaged in the Sindh Local Government (amendment) Act, 2010 to finalise a new local government law was on Sunday extended by another 45 days through a gubernatorial ordinance.
The Sindh Local Government (third amendment) Ordinance, 2010 was promulgated by Sindh Governor Ishratul Ibad Khan on Sunday night, extending the deadline by 45 more days.
The extension will ultimately delay the holding of the next local government election, which should now be held within 165 days instead of 120 days from the date of the appointment of administrators – Feb 26, 2010.
A spokesman for the Governor House said that a meeting between the governor, Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah and Interior Minister Rehman Malik was held on Sunday and it noted that the legislation for finalising a new local government law was a very important task and more time should be given for deliberations.
He said it was decided at the meeting that the governor would extend the 30-day deadline, which was going to lapse on March 24, by another 45 days through an ordinance.
A deadlock has plagued the PPP-MQM talks on a mutually acceptable local government system in Sindh.
In an attempt to end the deadlock, Interior Minister Rehman Malik flew into the metropolis on Saturday and held meetings with the provincial leadership of the PPP and the MQM. Later, a meeting of the PPP-MQM core committee, jointly presided over by the governor and the chief minister, was held at the Sindh Governor’s House on late Saturday night in which it was decided that all problems and bottlenecks to craft a new LG law should be sorted out through dialogue.
According to relevant clauses of the act, the provincial government is bound to approach the chief election commissioner within 30 days for holding new LG elections after the dissolution of the local governments and councils in Sindh.
However, the extension in the one-month deadline suggested that both parties are in no hurry to resolve their differences over the new LG system.