Jamaat-i-Ahmadiyya (JA) will not partake in the local body elections, starting October 31, and being held in different phases after some eight years, Salimuddin, a spokesman of the organisation, said in a statement here.
"The separate voter lists for Ahmadis only on religious grounds is discriminatory and against the spirit of joint electorates," he said and expressed surprise that Muslims, Sikhs, Hindu, Jews and Christians are all included in one electoral roll and only Ahmadis are registered in a separate list.
"Ahmadis have to sign a declaration showing their disassociate with the Holy Prophet for registering themselves as a voter in it. This is something that no Ahmadi will accept," Salimuddin said.
In addition to it the guidance booklet issued by the Election Commission for its registration officers clearly mentions that Ahmadi votes will be entered separately in the Initial Electoral List and at the top of that register the notation 'For Ahmadis'.
"Therefore, we have decided to boycott the local polls," he said, adding that the eligibility of a voter must be determined on the basis of Pakistani citizenship and not on religion and caste.
The provision for separate voting list for Ahmadis was initiated by General Pervez Musharraf in 2002 after a constitutional amendment.
Pakistan is the home to the largest population of Ahmadis, who consider themselves Muslim but often face persecution.
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