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[H2]88 polling stations in Bajaur declared 'most sensitive'[/H2]
Dawn
April 19, 2024
DERA ISMAIL KHAN/BAJAUR: Police devised a robust security plan to ensure peaceful by-election on National Assembly seat, NA-44, to be held in Dera Ismail Khan on April 21.
In this regard, a workshop was organised for police officers regarding security duty during by-election. The participants of the workshop were directed to follow code of conduct devised by Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
They were told that no unauthorised person would be allowed to enter the polling station. Presiding officer will have the authority of a magistrate. No armed person will be allowed inside a polling station or its gate.
Policemen were told to closely monitor suspicious individuals and treat voters with honour. They were directed to cooperate with polling staff.
In Bajaur, arrangements have been finalised for holding by-election in free, fair and peaceful manner.
"We have completed all the arrangements to by-election on two constituencies NA-8 and PK-22 in free, fair, transparent and peaceful way," said Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Anwarul Haq.
He told Dawn that polling material would be dispatched to polling stations on Saturday. He said that 366 polling stations were established in both the constituencies.
He said that 88 polling stations, mostly located in mountain areas, were declared the most sensitive. He added that special security arrangements were being made for the most sensitive stations.
Mr Haq said that CCTV cameras were installed at most of polling stations
Dawn
April 19, 2024
DERA ISMAIL KHAN/BAJAUR: Police devised a robust security plan to ensure peaceful by-election on National Assembly seat, NA-44, to be held in Dera Ismail Khan on April 21.
In this regard, a workshop was organised for police officers regarding security duty during by-election. The participants of the workshop were directed to follow code of conduct devised by Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
They were told that no unauthorised person would be allowed to enter the polling station. Presiding officer will have the authority of a magistrate. No armed person will be allowed inside a polling station or its gate.
Policemen were told to closely monitor suspicious individuals and treat voters with honour. They were directed to cooperate with polling staff.
Arrangements finalised for April 21 by-polls
In Bajaur, arrangements have been finalised for holding by-election in free, fair and peaceful manner.
"We have completed all the arrangements to by-election on two constituencies NA-8 and PK-22 in free, fair, transparent and peaceful way," said Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Anwarul Haq.
He told Dawn that polling material would be dispatched to polling stations on Saturday. He said that 366 polling stations were established in both the constituencies.
He said that 88 polling stations, mostly located in mountain areas, were declared the most sensitive. He added that special security arrangements were being made for the most sensitive stations.
Mr Haq said that CCTV cameras were installed at most of polling stations