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MQM-P threatens to hold own census

Says its reservations over digital count coming true

The MQM-P’s Rabita (Coordination) Committee on Sunday announced that if there were errors in the statistics of the ongoing 7th Population and Housing Census in the country, the party would conduct its own head count.During a huddle of the MQM-P’s Rabita Committee, presided over by the party’s convener Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, sources said the participants discussed a range of issues including the country’s political situation, census and local government by-elections.

The party expressed its grave concerns over the process of the country’s first digital census, observing that its reservations over the exercise were coming true.It was pointed out that the census staff had failed to reach several areas.The participants of the meeting further maintained that in many areas, several people living in the same building had been counted as a single individual.They added that in their meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, they were assured that this issue would be addressed.
Earlier this month, on the MQM-P's demand, the prime minister had ordered to extend the census from three to 10 days and to mark each flat instead of the main entrance of multi-storied buildings.In February, the party had written a letter to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) chairman, saying that allocating only three days for conducting the census in the densely-populated Karachi was not enough.The letter had read that at least 10 days should be set aside for household head counts.
It had added that the number of days should be increased for the three phases of national household and digital censuses.The party had also warned that any count of Karachi population below 40 million would not be acceptable to it.The sources said the MQM-P had conveyed its reservations over the census to the premier as well as the chief commissioner of the exercise, the PBS chairman.They added that the party had given a clear message to the federation that it would not back down from its stance on the census and repeated that it was its red line.
According to the latest PBS figures, the census of 23.6 million houses had been completed by Sunday across the country.It added that it had finished the counting of 140 million people.The PBS said overall, 61% of the census had been completed.