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  ISLAMABAD:The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) failed to meet the legal requirement of keeping the variation in population to less than 10 per cent in a total of 135 constituencies   ndash  70 National Assembly and 65 provincial assembly seats, it emerged on  adidas forum bold donna Sunday.Shocking as it may seem, voters in these 135 constituencies would be electing a mem jordan3 ber of the National Assembly each but the difference between the highest and lowest number of registered voters in some constituencies is so huge that, in one case, one constituency equals to almost five.For instance, NA-67 Hafizabad has the highest number of registered voters   ndash  810,723   ndash  while NA-244 Karachi West-I has the lowest number of registered voters 155,824  showing that varying voter-to-population ratios among NA, PA constituencies weakens the equal suffrage.The disparity has been detected by the Free   amp  Fair Elections Network (Fafen) in its report pertaining to delimitation o af1 s f constituencies. It was released on Su Ezgg Lahore police chalks out security plan for T20
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