TV channels banned from airing unofficial poll results

PEMRA will monitor and penalise media outlets for violating ECP's code of conduct


Our Correspondent October 26, 2015
Election Commission of Pakistan. PHOTO: ECP.GOV.PK

ISLAMABAD: Election authorities have banned news channels from airing any unofficial poll results while counting is underway.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had already issued a code of conduct for media, but it was never followed. This time the ECP has directed the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) to monitor any such activity, and penalise media outlets which violate the rule.

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“Secretary ECP has directed to enforce code of conduct for media under which no channel can air unofficial results before the results are announced by the returning officer," said the ECP in a statement on Monday.

"PEMRA will monitor and penalise media channels for any violation."

The directives come ahead of the upcoming local government polls in Sindh and Punjab. Polling for the first phase of local body elections will be held on October 31.

The ECP has requested Parliament to give legal cover to its code of conduct since the commission lacks any power to punish violators.

COMMENTS (1)

Abbasi | 8 years ago | Reply A much needed step. Pakistani media loses all its senses (if they have any) in the race of breaking the poll results before others and ironically they start announcing the results even before the end of official polling timings.
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