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Sikandar Sultan Raja is a retired Pakistani civil servant who is the current Chief Election Commissioner of
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since January 2020 till date. He is the son-in-law of the former
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and
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Saeed Mehdi. As a civil servant, Raja belonged to the
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. Raja retired from civil service in BPS-22 grade in 2019, having worked in senior bureaucratic positions such as the Railways Secretary, Petroleum Secretary, Safron Secretary,
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and Chief Secretary of both
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and
Gilgit-Baltistan Gilgit-Baltistan (; ), formerly known as the Northern Areas, is a region administered by Pakistan as an administrative units of Pakistan, administrative territory and consists of the northern portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has b ...
. Raja was appointed as the Chief election commissioner by President
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in January 2020. His tenure as Chief election commissioner ended in 8 January 2025, however he has continued to server the position as a caretaker, until the appointment of his successor.


Family

Raja is also related to Amir Ali Ahmad Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Zohaib Ranjha former SP Investigation (Lahore), Muhammad Ali Former DC Faisalabad, SSP Sarfraz Virk Former DPO Jhang and SP Bilal Zafar former DPO Chiniot. Raja is the son-in-law of Saeed Mehdi; a former top bureaucrat who served as Principal Secretary to PM
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. Raja's wife, Rabab Sikandar, is a serving Customs official who was promoted to the post of Chief Collector Customs in 2022.


Career and education

Raja was born in a village near Bhera in district Sargodha. He got his earlier education from government school Bhera after which he joined
Cadet College Hasan Abdal Cadet College Hasanabdal (CCH) is a residential secondary school located in Hasan Abdal, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan.
where he completed FSc. Post high-school, he got admission to
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, Multan, where he studied for four years. In the final year of MBBS, he migrated to
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and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Medicine. He also did LLB from
Punjab University Law College Punjab University Law College (PULC) is a public sector law school of University of the Punjab, Canal Road (Quaid e Azam) Campus, Lahore. It is the oldest law institute in Pakistan which was established in 1868, 14 years before Punjab Universi ...
. He was then inducted into the Pakistan Administrative Service; his first post was Assistant Commissioner
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in 1989. Raja has been Deputy Commissioner
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and Punjab's provincial Secretary of Communications & Works (C&W), Services and General Administration (S&GAD), and Local Government before briefly serving as ACS (G) in Punjab. He has also served as Chief Secretary for the provinces of Gilgit Baltistan as well as Azad Jammu Kashmir. He remained as Director General Immigration and Passport under the administration of Prime Minister
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. Raja was promoted to the rank of
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in 2017. He was Secretary Petroleum from April 2017 till August 2018. In November 2018, Prime Minister
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appointed Raja as the Railways Secretary of Pakistan and Chairman Pakistan Railways. He served as Railways Secretary and Chairman Pakistan Railways until December 2019. In January 2020, Imran Khan appointed him to the post of
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(CEC) on the recommendation of
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, and then army chief, Qamar Bajwa. He is the first career bureaucrat to be appointed to the role of CEC, after a relevant amendment was made in
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. Conventionally, this post has been held by judges of the country's superior judiciary since the passage of the 1973 constitution.


Allegations and Controversies


Impartiality

Sikandar Sultan Raja is alleged to have shown lack of impartiality in the election process. The Punjab Assembly on 31 July 2022 passed a resolution against him and demanded his resignation as a chief of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). The resolution stated that: "The only way leading to the country's progress or to pull it out from the prevailing imbroglio is to hold fair and free election. This House relying upon the substantial evidences has its grave concern over the present Election Commission of Pakistan. This House also demands the Chief Election Commissioner and the Election Commission of Pakistan members to immediately resign so that all political parties could form the non-controversial and acceptable Election Commission of Pakistan which is the need of the hour."


Appointment of bureaucrats as electoral officers

For the first time in Pakistan's electoral history since 1985, Sikandar Sultan employed the services of the highly politicized executive bureaucracy, particularly Assistant Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners, in the key electoral roles of Returning Officers (RO) and District Returning Officers (DRO). These ROs and DROs are engaged in all stages of the electoral process: from screening applicants to consolidation of vote counts, and, finally, provisionally notifying winning candidates. Traditionally, these posts have been occupied by the lower judiciary of the country. On 14 December 2023, Justice
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of the
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suspended the Election Commission's decision on the petition of PTI that questioned the apparent bias of the appointed bureaucrats. However, the next day, a three-member bench of the
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, consisting of
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, Mansoor Ali Shah, and Sardar Tariq Masood, set aside this ruling and allowed the DROs and ROs to be notified from the bureaucracy, meanwhile stopping LHC from undertaking further proceedings on the petition citing over-reach of authority. On 30 December 2023, these ROs rejected a majority of the nomination papers filed by the leadership of PTI, including those of the party's chief,
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. PTI's general secretary,
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, termed the rejections as "pre-poll rigging". The party challenged these rejections in the courts. Many of these rejections were then reversed by the courts. When the
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were conducted on 8 February 2024, some of these ROs were alleged to have tampered with provisional consolidated counts (Form 47) to make PTI candidate lose seats. PTI leaders filed several appeals in courts regarding these results.


Reserved seats controversy

In the aftermath of the 2024 elections, Raja, along with 3 of the other 4 members of the election commission, decided against giving PTI-backed independents
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in proportion to the general seats won. Instead, the commission, distributed those seats among the ruling coalition, effectively giving them a
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. PTI challenged the decision in
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, terming it against the constitution of Pakistan, however the court sided with the commission. Subsequently, the matter was challenged before the Supreme Court with a
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hearing the constitutional matter. On 12 July 2024, the court returned with a 8-5 verdict, that declared the commission's decision "null and void" and "against the constitution of Pakistan". Subsequently, PTI demanded immediate resignation from Raja.


References

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