The Peshawar High Court Tuesday decreed the holding of neighborhood and village council elections on non-party-basis unconstitutional. The court was hearing petitions filed by Hamayatullah Mayar, Ikram Khan Durrani, and Mushtaq Ahmad Khan against the holding of local government elections on non-party-basis. The court directed the Election Commission to conduct party-based neighborhood and village council elections. The court also directed the returning officer to accept party-based nomination papers of the candidates.
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