Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi assured the public on Monday that there's no financial crisis hindering the Election Commission of Pakistan's (ECP) preparations for the February 8 polls.
He affirmed on X that all budgeted funds will be released promptly based on the ECP's needs, contradicting media reports of a funding shortfall.
Solangi's statement stemmed from reports claiming the ECP summoned the finance secretary due to delayed election funds.
He clarified that the federal cabinet approved Rs42 billion for the ECP, with Rs10 billion already disbursed.
He confirmed the ECP requested a further Rs17.4 billion release.
Reiterating the government's commitment to free and fair elections, the minister referenced Article 218(3) of the constitution.
There is no crisis on meeting the financial needs of the ECP.
— Murtaza Solangi (@murtazasolangi) December 4, 2023
The cabinet had approved Rs 42 billion for the budgetary needs of the ECP. An amount of Rs 10 billion was already released.
The ECP has approached to release Rs 17.4 billion out of the budgeted amount.
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Meanwhile, Finance Secretary Bosal visited the ECP and assured reporters of imminent fund release within two days, catering to all their needs.
Last week, the ECP refuted "baseless" reports suggesting a potential delay in the polls.
They responded to media speculation about a postponement request, citing security concerns in Balochistan and recent terrorist attacks.
Earlier this month, the ECP and President Alvi agreed on February 8, 2024, for the general elections.