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Gilgit-Baltistan to hold local government elections after 18 years

Published on: June 3, 2026 5:41 PM

Gilgit-Baltistan will hold local government elections on August 2, marking the return of grassroots democracy after an 18-year gap. Chief Election Commissioner Raja Shahbaz Khan announced the schedule on Wednesday and confirmed that election authorities have completed initial arrangements for the long-awaited polls. The development is expected to strengthen local representation and improve public participation in decision-making across the region.

Election officials have already appointed returning officers to oversee the electoral process and ensure smooth conduct of the polls. The local government elections will take place under the Gilgit-Baltistan Election Act 2014, which provides the legal framework for organizing and managing local bodies across the territory. Authorities believe the exercise will help revive local institutions and enhance governance at the community level.

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The upcoming elections carry significant importance because local governments serve as the first point of contact between citizens and public institutions. Through elected councils, residents can raise concerns related to civic services, development projects, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. As a result, the polls are expected to improve accountability and bring governance closer to the people.

Furthermore, the return of local bodies is likely to accelerate development efforts by giving communities a greater role in identifying priorities and monitoring public projects. Analysts view the elections as an important step toward strengthening democratic structures in Gilgit-Baltistan, where local governance mechanisms have remained largely inactive for nearly two decades.

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Meanwhile, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz President Nawaz Sharif addressed a public gathering in Gilgit and highlighted development initiatives undertaken in the region. He pointed to efforts aimed at expanding trade opportunities, improving connectivity, and addressing infrastructure challenges that had remained unresolved for many years. He also emphasized the importance of continuing progress through public support and cooperation.

During his address, Nawaz Sharif said his political approach focuses on performance and service delivery rather than criticism of opponents. He urged citizens to assess political leadership based on development work and practical results. His remarks came as political activity in Gilgit-Baltistan gains momentum ahead of the local government elections scheduled for August.

Filed Under: Gilgit Baltistan Election, Pakistan Tagged With: GB elections 2026, Gilgit-Baltistan elections, grassroots democracy, Latest, local government polls, Nawaz Sharif Gilgit, Raja Shahbaz Khan

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