The CEC, while speaking to the media in Karachi, said that it is the wish of every Pakistani that impartial and independent elections are held in the country.
He added that the election commission is taking steps for the implementation of electoral laws, and stated that holding fair elections is a tough test for him.
Ebrahim also said that the country’s destiny will change if free and fair elections are held.
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CEC, please fix the process of voting on election day.
Finally we have CEC who is committed to hold free and fair election. This can only happen if we copy the process of voting as done in advanced countries. Voting hall or room should have no reps of candidates DURING voting time. Lines should be outside the hall and every voter goes inside one by one. Names of the voters are crossed off as they vote. No one is allowed to vote if their name is not on the list. In Canada every voter is mailed a voting card with their name on it and the name of the location where to go and vote. EMULATE FOR SUCCESS.
Bye Bye status-quo. Welcome PTI.
Fakhru Bhai:
Please elaborate in the next general elections will only voters having CNIC will be allowed to cast their votes or the old NIC's are still valid for voting purpose?
Furthermore, will the overseas Pakistani having NICOP be given the ballot papers to cast their votes by post in the respective Pakistani Embassy's/Consulates abroad?
Be careful CEC, the political appointees will try to fail you to please their masters. There should be code of conduct for the EC employees. You must declare it mandatory for the employees of EC (whatever grade) to take oath publicly (in front of cameras) that they will ensure free and fair elections.