Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar said on Thursday the Azad Jammu and Kashmir general elections acted as a “super spreader event” for the coronavirus with the region’s positivity rate ranging between 25 and 30 per cent since then.
The AJK elections were persisted July 25 following which the PTI has formed a government there.
According to the official results of the July 25 polls, the PTI clinched 26 general seats of the AJK legislature , followed by 11 by the PPP, six by the PML-N and one each by state-based AJK Muslim Conference and Jammu Kashmir Peoples Party.
Umar, who also heads the country’s coronavirus response, said he had recommended delaying the elections so a special vaccination campaign might be administered but it had been not agreed to.
“Since the elections, the positivity of AJK is running between 25 and 30pc. Elections have acted as an excellent spreader event,” he tweeted.
In the run-up to the elections, the National Command and Operation Centre had reportedly written a letter to the chief election commissioner of AJK, stating that thanks to the increase within the number of Covid-19 cases, the polls should be delayed as large political gatherings could lead on to further spread of the virus within the state.
However, the proposal wasn’t accepted while both major opposition parties within the centre – the PML-N and therefore the PPP – had opposed the thought of postponing the elections in AJK, saying the Constitution had no such provision.
On July 25, AJK reported 207 daily coronavirus cases. Daily cases began to extend to quite 300 within the coming days and on August 4, AJK reported the very best daily rise in Covid-19 cases since the pandemic began in Pakistan last year with 477 cases.
The region reported 448 cases within the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, Muzaffarabad and Mirpur also are under new restrictions till Aug 31 thanks to the virus’ fourth wave within the country.
The planning minister also criticised the opposition in wake of the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) announcement yesterday to carry a rally in Karachi on Aug 29.
According to Umar, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had threatened to carry the govt responsible if the Covid-19 situation deteriorated in Karachi yet the PDM was getting to hold a rally within the city.
“Sadly the worst violations of Covid SOPs (standard operating procedures) within the last one year have come from politicians,” Umar said.