PSP moves apex court to increase Karachi’s representation in assemblies

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KARACHI: Pak-Sarzameen Party (PSP) Chairman Mustafa Kamal on Wednesday approached the Supreme Court challenging the results of the census and seeking an increase in the number of constituencies.

The PSP chief submitted in his petition that as per National Database and Registration Authority, the population of Karachi is 2.15 billion but, in the census, it was counted as 1.6 billion. He said the fair number of Karachiites were deliberately undercounted in the census, terming this act as discriminatory for the people of Karachi.

Kamal submitted in the petition that the miseries of the megacity will increase owing to this act as it will not be provided resources as per its requirement. He said that third-party audit of the census was not conducted, praying to the apex court to order the same.

Naming federal authorities, NADRA chairman and the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics as the respondents, Kamal requested the court to fix irregularities of the census. The court was further requested to order an increase in the number seats for the national and provincial assemblies in Karachi.