The commission issued a statement drawing attention of the members to Article 12 of the Second Schedule of the Constitution, which states that elections for the office of the President shall be held by secret ballot.
Secrecy of the ballot can be compromised if voters take pictures of stamped ballot papers to prove their loyalty to a particular candidate.
“The Chief Election Commissioner and Returning Officer has directed the Presiding Officers for the Presidential Election to ensure that the secrecy of the ballot is not violated through any mode whatsoever by the voters," said the statement issued by the ECP.
"A ban has also been imposed upon members of Parliament and all provincial assemblies for taking with them mobile phone or any other electronic device, through which a picture can be taken, in the premises of the polling station i.e. Assembly Chamber by the members of Parliament and the members of the provincial assemblies on July 30, the day of elections,” the statement added.
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School boys at the examination hall eh?
@Uza Syed For Security you have to gangs of bodyguards. As we all know about current condition of Pakistan. and mobile phones should be really banned because one call can change full decision in Parliament
Agreed. It is necessary to maintain the secrecy of the ballot paper.
Good luck to the incoming President Mr. Mamnoon Hussain.
@jibran: Taking precaution doesn't mean that everyone is a criminal. You keep your valuables in safe, doesn't mean that everyone in house is a thief.
Oh cmon EC. These voters have to prove that they are namak halal of their respective parties. Please dont deprive them of an evidence. I beg ya
The announcement itself is an admission of the lack of character of our elected representatives in the upcoming presidential election.
Is it alright to have gangs of bodyguards carrying guns?