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‘Justified complaints’ regarding polls to be redressed: Solangi

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Monday said that those who had justified complaints regarding the polls would be redressed in accordance with the law.

The complaints related to the polls were being heard at the relevant forum, the minister said while speaking in a private news channel talk show.

To a query, he said the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had already explained the reasons for delay in the results of the elections.

There were weather and security challenges in some areas, he said, adding that the caretaker government, particularly the Interior Ministry, had fulfilled its responsibility by holding the biggest democratic exercise in the country in a free, fair, transparent and peaceful manner.

He said around 18,000 candidates took part in the elections, while 90,000 polling stations were set up that enabled more than 60 million persons to cast their votes.

ECP dismisses rigging allegations , assures review of isolated incidents

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has firmly dismissed accusations of election rigging, but acknowledged some isolated incidents that can be resolved through appropriate channels.
An ECP spokesperson stated that the Election Commission ensures swift complaint resolutions even beyond office hours.
Regarding slow announcements of results, he said it wasn’t right to risk lives or doubt result accuracy just to announce election results quickly. Despite delayed results, no party significantly benefited or suffered.
Highlighting problems, he said because of the absence of mobile network coverage, connectivity issues, distant and remote locations of polling stations, nighttime travel, adverse weather conditions, including snow in certain areas, and incidents of losing direction on highways, the polling staff encountered transportation challenges. Additionally, due to candidate supporters staging sit-ins, further difficulties arose for the polling staff.
Terrorism in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa posed major obstacles to holding the elections, particularly due to the casualties among security personnel and civilians near polling stations.
In such circumstances, there was a danger of jeopardizing the entire election process by endangering human lives in the pursuit of expediting the process, particularly in relation to the results. Priority measures were implemented to mitigate this risk. In addition to banning mobile phones, ensuring peace and orderliness during the polling process and safeguarding polling staff and materials involved organized group transportation.
Despite facing challenges and obstacles, the Election Commission effectively ensured a peaceful and orderly election process on February 8, successfully completing the gigantic operation.
He remarked that this achievement was acknowledged by civil society organizations, local and international observers, and the media recognized and commended the polling arrangements, training of polling staff, discipline at the polling stations, and the significant turnout in the voting process, all of which contributed to the success of the electoral process.
He mentioned that there was widespread speculation that the elections might not be held on the scheduled date.
However, the Election Commission undertook all necessary practical measures to dispel this notion and successfully conducted the elections as planned.
He said that the top priorities for the successful February 8 elections were keeping the process peaceful and orderly, ensuring the safety of polling staff, securing the transportation of polling materials, and accurately processing results. Despite security challenges, the main focus remained on ensuring peaceful voting.
However, it is noteworthy that in the areas where the election results were delayed, there was a mixed trend of results and no single party benefited or suffered in any way.
In the 2018 general election, the first result came in at 4 am, while in 2024, it was at 2 pm. Also, in 2018, results took about 3 days to announce, but this time, except for some areas, it only took one and a half days. The results were finalized during the day.
However, the election management system (EMS) mobile app installed on the presiding officers’ phones needed cellular connectivity to electronically transmit Form 45. As cellular signals were blocked for security purposes, presiding officers and returning officers were unable to send electronic data. Additionally, the outage of mobile signals disrupted routine coordination and administrative transport, further contributing to delays.
In order to ease the security situation and coordination in many parts of the country, the offices of five to six returning officers will be set up in one place, but in those offices where the arrival of polling staff has increased the rush, there will be offices of returning officers in many places. In front of
A large crowd also gathered, due to which the polling staff faced difficulties in submitting the polling materials, which also affected the processing of the election results.
In certain parts of Balochistan, helicopters were deployed to transport polling staff and materials. To improve security and coordination nationwide, multiple returning officers’ offices were consolidated in some areas, leading to congestion and challenges for polling staff in submitting materials, impacting the election result processing.
According to Section 90 of the Elections Act, 2017, the Presiding Officer is required to personally deliver the election materials to the Returning Officer’s office. It’s important to note that the EMS system installed in the Returning Officer’s office operates independently of connectivity and has worked effectively.
The Election Commission appreciated the federal and provincial governments, law enforcement agencies, Pakistan Army, other institutions, and polling staff for their role in maintaining peace during the elections.
In some areas of Balochistan, helicopters had to be used to transport polling staff and polling materials.

Pakistan determined to further cement ties with Iran: Solangi

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Monday said that the people of Iran and Pakistan and their governments fully understood the significance and value of the bilateral relationship between the two countries.

“Pakistan is determined to further strengthen its bilateral relations with Iran as both countries have been enjoying historical brotherly relations,” the minister said while addressing to the ceremony marking the 45th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution of Iran here at the Iranian Embassy.

The minister congratulated the Iranians and their government on the anniversary of the Revolution. “Iran is rapidly moving towards development and prosperity,” he remarked.

FM congratulates Iran on 45th anniversary of Islamic revolution

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (APP):Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Monday attended a reception hosted by the Iranian Embassy on occasion of the 45th anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Iran.

The minister congratulated the people and the government of Iran on this important anniversary. He emphasized the principles of friendship, cooperation and solidarity that characterize the relations between Pakistan and Iran.

Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi, Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori, dignitaries, military officers, diplomats and members of media attended the reception.

 

FM congratulates Iran on 45th anniversary of Islamic revolution

 

Pakistani, Slovenian envoys discuss bilateral ties

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (APP):Pakistan’s ambassador to Belgium Amna Baloch called on Permanent Representative of Slovenia to the European Union ambassador Boskovic Pohar in Brussels on Monday and discussed ongoing engagements in the European Union.

In a post on X, the ambassador wrote they reaffirmed commitment to extend cooperation in bilateral matters.

3 sisters die in fire in Occupied Kashmir

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MIRPUR-AJK, Feb 12 (APP):Three sisters died in a mysterious fire that engulfed their home overnight in the Ramsoo area of Ramban district in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.
According to a report from across the Line of Control (LoC), the fire broke out in the house of Abdul Latief Lone, son of Ghulam Rasool Lone, located in Taj Nihaal tehsil Ramsoo locality in the early hours of Monday morning. The cause of the fire is still unknown.
The blaze destroyed the second and third floors of the house, and the three sisters, who were sleeping on the second floor, were killed.  The victims were identified as Sanya Latief (9 years old), Saika Banoo (15 years old), and Bisma Banu (18 years old). The fire also caused extensive damage to the first floor of the house, where the family’s belongings were stored.
The local police and fire department arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire but the three sisters were pronounced dead at the scene. An investigation into the cause of the fire is underway.

Need to eliminate violence against women stressed

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MULTAN, Feb 12 (APP):Chairperson National Commission on the Status of Women, Nilofar Bakhtiar stressed the need to eliminate violence against women and restore their respect and integrity.
Speaking at a seminar titled “Countering Gender Based Violence in light of Dukhtran-e-Pakistan Narrative” at BZU here on Monday she stated that addressing women’s issues is essential and that if we give them their rights and respect, society will progress.
We aim to restore the dignity of women collectively and Mother’s Lap is the first institution. if a mother provides a good upbringing, the future is bright. The role of teachers is also crucial in this connection, she noted.
“When I went to Balochistan, it saddened  me to see the rate of female literacy.” Ms Nilofar recalled. There are many examples of violence in our society, including physical, mental, and economic while 51 percent of women do not consider themselves secure, and 27 percent of women are inevitably victims of violence in their lives, she maintained.
BZU Director of Islamic Research Institute, Dr Abdul Qudoos Suhaib informed that they keep on holding sessions on this topic adding that Ms Nilofar is working actively for Women’s rights and creating awareness in the society.