Pakistan to launch first census since 1998

Pakistan will conduct a census for the first time this century, the country's information minister has said.

Pakistani supporters wave national flags at the cricket

Pakistan's information minister says the country will launch a census for the first time since 1998. (AAP)

Pakistan's information minister says the country is set to launch a national census for the first time in 19 years.

Maryam Aurangzeb told reporters Sunday that the census will start this week and should be completed by May 15.

She appealed to citizens to co-operate and warned against giving false information. Pakistani army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said that nearly 200,000 soldiers will help civilian staffers collect the door-to-door data.

Islamabad last conducted a census in 1998, which recorded a national population of approximately 180 million at that time. Analysts believe the figure has risen much higher, most probably passing the 200 million mark.

Aurangzeb says Pakistan's ongoing fight against Islamic militants was the main reason for the long delay.


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