Decision of re-election if women’s voting rate is less than 10%

An order was issued to stop the salaries of 37 women presiding officers who did not participate in the training regarding the elections, while the Provincial Election Commissioner of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has said that there will be re-elections in the constituencies where the vote rate of women has decreased below 10 percent. .

The process of training of presiding officers regarding the general elections to be held on February 8 by the Election Commission is going on across the country.

Taking notice of the absentee from the training of the polling staff in Peshawar, the Provincial Election Commission informed the higher authorities and issued orders to stop the salaries of 37 women presiding officers in the tribal district of Karam.

Meanwhile, while addressing the ceremony held in Peshawar, Provincial Election Commissioner Aziz Bahadur said that all the arrangements for the election to be held on February 8 are complete, all polling staff including security personnel are being trained.

He said that the rules and laws will be fully implemented in the elections, if anyone transgresses their responsibility, the law will come into action, in any constituency where the rate of women votes is less than ten percent, the election will be repeated. And if women are prevented from voting or any such agreement comes up, they will take action in that constituency.

The Provincial Election Commissioner said that there are allegations of rigging, but the Election Commission will ensure clean and transparent elections. Is.

He said that the list of polling stations for the elections is ready, but the final list will be released in a couple of days, the number of polling stations in the province is 15,700 and polling booths are 47,500.

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2024-07-23 08:49:18

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