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Published 08 Feb, 2024 07:57am

Mobile services suspended ‘temporarily’ across country: interior ministry

The interior ministry has decided to “temporarily suspend mobile services across the country” in light of the “deteriorating security situation”.

In a statement, the ministry said, “Recent surge in terrorist activities resulting in precious lives have stirred security environment in the country.”

Therefore, it added, “need has arisen to take measures to safeguard against” security threats.

Published 08 Feb, 2024 07:46am

More than 17,000 candidates will be contesting today’s election

With 56m of the voters below the age of 35, and roughly 29m in the 36-45 bracket, Pakistan’s younger generations are in a position to heavily influence the results. There is also a marked gender imbalance in the electoral rolls, with women voters accounting for only 46 per cent of all registered voters.

Voters will elect 266 candidates to the National Assembly, who will later, by a majority vote, elect the next prime minister. Simultaneously, voters will also elect representatives to their respective provincial assemblies, who will then elect the provincial chief executives under a similar process. Elections have been postponed in one national and three provincial assembly constituencies due to the deaths of contesting candidates. These are NA-8 (Bajaur), PK-22 (Bajaur), PK-91 (Kohat) and PP-266 (Rahim Yar Khan). Voters elsewhere will cast two votes each — one for each of the two assemblies.

In all, 17,816 candidates are in the running, of which 12,695 will be contesting for provincial assembly seats and 5,121 for the National Assembly. They include 16,930 males, 882 females and four transgender persons. Of these, 6,031 candidates — 5,726 males and 275 females — are contesting on a political party’s ticket. The remaining 11,785 are contesting as independents, of which 11,174 are males, 607 females and four transgender persons.

Published 08 Feb, 2024 07:09am

Polling set to start across country within an hour

Voting is set to start in almost an hour at polling stations across the country for the national and provincial assemblies.

The polling process, with more than 128 million registered voters, will continue till 5pm.

Check out the post by the Election Commission of Pakistan below to know the right method of casting your vote.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 11:01pm

Bilawal condemns treatment meted out to Baloch protesters in Islamabad

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has called for the government to finally take steps to resolve the issue of missing persons and has condemned the treatment meted out to Baloch protesters in Islamabad.

He said there should be an improvement in how the government treats those protesting in this regard. “I am not satisfied with the approach of caretaker federal and provincial government,” he said about the recent Baloch protests.

Bilawal said a message should have been sent back to Balochistan that the state cared about its interests.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 10:52pm

Bilawal sees PML-N securing ‘not even 100 seats’

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said that as per his experience from the campaign trail all over the country, “the ground reality is that the PML-N is not even reaching 100 seats by far”.

He said it remained to be seen what the people decided.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 10:36pm

Impossible for me to become part of Nawaz or Shehbaz govt: Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that it is “impossible” for him to become part of a government led by either Sharif brother.

Talking to Geo News, Bilawal said he had a better working relationship and rapport with Shehbaz Sharif over Nawaz Sharif but it was still “impossible for me to take part in a government with either Nawaz or Shehbaz with the PML-N continuing with the same old politics”.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 09:47pm

Punjab election commissioner urges political parties to follow code of conduct on polling day

Punjab Election Commissioner Ijaz Anwar Chohan has said that political parties and candidates should play their role for free, fair and transparent elections and ensure compliance with the code of conduct on polling day.

Talking to the media in Lahore, he said, “If political parties and candidates take such steps that create obstacles to the smooth conduct of elections, appropriate measures will be taken”.

He said that returning officers and the presiding officers had been given adequate powers to exercise in such circumstances, adding that the police and army personnel would also be present and it was their duty to control the law and order situation.

The provincial election commissioner said that all arrangements were finalised for the conduct of general elections in Punjab, urging voters to come out of their homes and cast votes.

Reiterating the commission’s commitment to upholding the integrity of the electoral process, he affirmed readiness to tackle any challenges on polling day.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 09:05pm

Traffic jams on Karachi’s major arteries due to election duties

There are traffic jams on major roads in Karachi due to election-related duties, according to updates from the traffic police.

The police said heavy traffic was present in Steel Town, Mauripur road, Jinnah Bridge, Rashid Minhas road, Soldier Bazaar and other areas.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 08:58pm

Nawaz Sharif remains PML-N’s prime ministerial candidate: Shehbaz

Former prime minister Shehbaz Sharif has emphasized that Nawaz Sharif will be the prime ministerial candidate for the party if the PML-N secures a simple majority in the February 8 polls.

“When the people give their mandate tomorrow, we will discuss it. And if we secure a simple majority, Mian Nawaz Sharif will be our candidate,” he affirmed to Geo News.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 08:50pm

Interior Ministry sets up control room to monitor election security

The Interior Ministry has established a control room to monitor the overall security situation in the country on the eve of the general elections, state-run Radio Pakistan reports.

Representatives from all provincial home departments, police, the election commission, and concerned agencies will monitor the security situation round the clock through the control room.

The central control room in Islamabad will maintain constant communication with the provincial, regional, and district control rooms.

Close liaison between law enforcement agencies and other departments will be ensured for a timely response in case of any complaint or untoward incident.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 08:39pm

Given no call to take law in own hands: Barrister Gohar

PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has said the party has given no instruction to the public to take the law into its own hands and engage in vandalism.

Talking to Geo News, he said people had the right to peaceful protest and hoped that there would not be a need for people to stage demonstrations.

Updated 07 Feb, 2024 08:59pm

CEC Raja issues directions for foolproof security of voters

Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja has directed authorities to maintain high alertness in security measures and expedite necessary deployments to ensure foolproof security for voters, state-run Radio Pakistan reports.

The instructions come after at least 28 people were killed in back-to-back blasts in Balochistan on the eve of general elections. Separately, a grenade attack was reported in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Iqbal.

According to Radio Pakistan, CEC Raja held a phone call with all four provincial chief secretaries and police chiefs. He directed the officials to ensure the protection of the offices of district returning officers and returning officers.

Furthermore, he expressed condolences over the recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan and urged officials to take necessary measures to prevent such incidents. Raja also assured them of the ECP’s full support and assistance in this regard.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 08:29pm

New govt will have to go to the IMF: Shehbaz

PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif has said that a new government following elections will be compelled to undertake major decisions and pursue another programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Speaking to Geo News, Shehbaz said the restructuring of the economy is the need of the hour to address broader issues facing the national economy.

Updated 07 Feb, 2024 08:54pm

1 killed, 3 injured in grenade attack in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Iqbal

One person was killed while three were injured after a hand grenade exploded near Haji Limo Goth in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Iqbal, according to police.

In a statement, Mubina Town Police Station House Officer (SHO) Abdul Sattar said the police and bomb disposal team are at the spot to collect evidence. Further investigation is underway, he added.

The incident was reported soon after JUI-F’s Hafiz Hamdullah survived a gun attack on his convoy in Balochistan. Earlier, at least 28 people were killed after back-to-back blasts hit the province on the eve of general elections.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 07:51pm

Fact check: Viral picture of Imran Khan in Adiala Jail is not from Feb 6

A photo of former prime minister Imran Khan has been circulating on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) since Tuesday, with some claiming it to be taken the same day in Adiala Jail and presenting it as if it was fresh.

An investigation into the picture’s origin has found that it was not from Tuesday, and it was instead taken a few weeks ago.

Read more here.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 07:35pm

JUI-F’s Hafiz Hamdullah survives gun attack on convoy en route to Chaman

JUI-F leader Hafiz Hamdullah’s vehicle has come under gunfire in Balochistan’s Chaman, the party’s provincial information secretary, Dilawar Kakar, told Dawn.com.

He said Hamdullah remained safe in the attack. Kakar added that the JUI-F leader’s guards responded to the firing upon which the attackers fled from the scene.

According to the party secretary, Hamdullah was travelling from Chaman to Quetta when the incident took place.

The incident comes hours after at least 28 people lost their lives in back-to-back blasts in the province. In Qila Saifullah, a blast occurred outside the JUI-F election office.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 07:29pm

ECP issues show-cause notice to Daniyal Aziz for poll code violations

The Election Commission of Pakistan has issued a show-cause notice to PML-N renegade and independent candidate for Narowal’s NA-75 constituency Daniyal Aziz for violations of the election code of conduct.

The commission additionally said that in the case of Aziz winning the general election, his notification would be contingent on the watchdog’s verdict.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 07:15pm

5 unlikely candidates contesting tomorrow’s general elections

The months leading up to the Feb 8 general elections witnessed crucial developments in the country’s political sphere — the return of PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif after a four-year exile, the incarceration of PTI founder Imran Khan and the subsequent dismantling of his party.

The developments were followed by the withdrawal of the PTI’s ‘bat’ electoral symbol, which has resulted in candidates contesting the polls as independents and the party losing out on reserved seats.

With the February 8 elections just a day away, political activity in the country has reached fever pitch after a sluggish start. Campaigning ceased yesterday at midnight. For seasoned politicians, the election season is business as usual.

However, due to the PTI’s predicament, there have emerged a number of unexpected candidates contesting this year’s polls as the party tries to circumvent the obstacles in its path.

Read more here

Published 07 Feb, 2024 07:14pm

READ: Swinging between the victor and the vanquished

Given the complexity of Pakistan’s electoral dynamics and unpredictability of the role the various ‘external’ stakeholders may play in it, there have been very few instances in the country’s democratic history when any party has been so confident in its chances that it has relied on campaigning alone to win itself an election.

In reality, despite having all the appearances of a rowdy public brawl, every election has been played like a game of chess.

Most ordinary voters may not realise this, but every political party fights an election on two fronts. The first is the performative one; one that requires prominent faces to strut or weep on stage and woo voters with outlandish promises and/or seductive ‘bayaania’ (narrative, if you so prefer).

The other is a quieter one; one fought by electoral ‘scientists’ — people who know the ins and outs of the electoral process — who work behind the scenes to ensure their party is in a position to win even before the first vote is ever cast.

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Published 07 Feb, 2024 07:11pm

Ranking the 5 ‘dirtiest’ elections in Pakistan history

Pakistan has had 11 direct general elections so far, with the 12th edition due tomorrow (Feb 8). In theory, this democratic activity is supposed to put the representatives chosen by the masses in charge, which in turn are expected to put the country back on track.

But despite nearly a dozen elections in the bag, general elections in Pakistan do not rid the country of its long running ailments. If anything, they create more strife within political parties.

One big reason that happens is due to the system being ‘rigged’ or ‘manipulated’ in favour of some blue-eyed flavour-of-the-month types, but against certain undesirables no more in the good books of the powers that be.

Read more here

Published 07 Feb, 2024 07:06pm

CJP, CEC and law enforcement agencies answerable for Balochistan blasts: JUI-F

Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) has held the chief justice of Pakistan, chief election commissioner and law enforcement agencies answerable for the back-to-back blasts in Balochistan earlier in the day.

At least 28 people were killed in the blasts, which occurred outside election offices of the JUI-F and an independent candidate in Qila Saifullah and Pishin, respectively.

In a statement on X, JUI-F spokesperson Aslam Ghauri said state institutions had failed to maintain the law and order situation in the country. “Political scoundrels who made fun of our reservations are responsible for the blood of these martyrs,” he stated.

The spokesperson urged party workers to step forward and help the administration with medical aid.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 06:08pm

Voter turnout vital for strengthening democracy: Maleeha Lodhi

Former Pakistani ambassador to the United Nations, the UK, and the United States, Dr Maleeha Lodhi, has said that the significance of voter turnout would reaffirm public faith in electoral mechanisms, APP reports.

She emphasised the importance of young people utilising their voting rights and termed it a pathway towards a more robust and inclusive democratic system.

In response to a query regarding public scepticism on the polling process, Dr Lodhi stressed that robust youth participation would help dispel rumours and perceptions of disillusionment.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 06:01pm

Asfandyar Kakar says was not in office at time of Pishin blast

Independent candidate Asfandyar Kakar, whose election office in Pishin was targeted in a suicide blast earlier today, has said he was not in office at the time of the blast.

Speaking to reporters, Kakar, who is contesting elections from Pishin I, said he was in Balochistan’s Bashore tehsil at the time of the blast.

A meeting was underway to finalise the names of polling agents at the election office in Pishin, Kakar said, adding that a large number of people had attended the meeting.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 05:55pm

‘Truly unfortunate that PML-N didn’t agree to a debate,’ says Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has termed it “truly unfortunate” that the PML-N didn’t agree to a debate with him, claiming that the rival party “ran away from it”.

Last week, the former foreign minister had challenged PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif for a debate. In his response, Shehbaz Sharif had urged Bilawal to refrain from making the political atmosphere “tense” and from taking political rivalries too far.

In a social media post today, the Bhutto scion said he had aimed to address the myth in the debate that Punjab’s reforms were better than any other province due to the PML-N.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 05:55pm

PHOTOS: Election preparations under way in Hyderabad before big day

Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali
Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali

Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali
Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali

Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali
Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali

 Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali
Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali

Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali
Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali

Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali
Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali

Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali
Polling staff collecting election material including ballot boxes and other items at Public School Latifabad, Hyderabad, Feb 7. — Umair Ali

Published 07 Feb, 2024 05:46pm

‘How many are they going to stop’: PTI supporters vow to covert votes tomorrow

Supporters of PTI founder Imran Khan say they will take evasive measures to cast votes backing the jailed politician in tomorrow’s general elections. PTI voters told AFP that they anticipate polling-day interference and will deploy tactics to blend in with supporters of other parties.

“Flags and badges are for showing off, but the vote is from the heart,” said 22-year-old mobile phone salesman Barkat Ullah at an Islamabad market, explaining he would keep a low profile on election day.

But 25-year-old first-time voter Waseem Ali said he would escort each family member “one by one, to avoid forming a crowd and grabbing attention”.

In Islamabad, Hassan Ali pledged he would march towards his polling station to vote sporting PTI badges and flags, playing party songs.

“How many are they going to stop?” asked the 28-year-old. “I’m not scared of anyone,” he said, adding that if he’s turned away he “will join any other party’s crowd” to cast a vote backing Imran.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 04:49pm

Amnesty International alarmed at ‘lethal and targeted’ violence on candidates in KP, Balochistan

Amnesty International has said it is deeply alarmed at the “lethal and targeted” violence on offices, residences and convoys of election candidates and political parties in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

The statement comes hours after at least 28 people were killed in back-to-back blasts outside election offices in Balochistan’s Pishin and Qila Saifullah.

In a statement, the rights organisation expressed concerns over “pre-election violence, selective bans on protests and gatherings; harassment, arbitrary arrest and detention of party workers and candidates; media restrictions; internet and social media disruptions; and trials of political opponents with little due process”.

Amnesty further urged the caretaker government to ensure compliance with its human rights obligations during and after tomorrow’s elections by ensuring uninterrupted internet access, ending media restrictions, providing access to fair trials and conducting investigations into targeted attacks on political workers.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 04:47pm

Death toll of blasts in Balochistan rises to 28

The death toll of two blasts in Balochistan has risen to 28.

According to the Khanuzai Tehsil Headquarters Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr Habib Kakar, the death toll of the blast outside the election office of an independent candidate in Pishin had risen to 18.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Yasir Bazai revised the death toll of the blast in Qila Saifullah down to 10 from 12.

Read our full story here.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 04:03pm

READ: What challenges will the new government face?

Here are some of the challenges that will confront the government that takes charge after tomorrow’s election.

Treading a narrow economic recovery path

Pakistan narrowly averted sovereign default last summer through a last gasp $3 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) — but the lender’s support ends in March, following which officials believe a new, extended programme will be needed.

Lowering political temperatures

Political tensions have been high in the run-up to the election due to what former prime minister Imran Khan has called a crackdown on him and his party.

Dealing with three hot borders

Attacks by the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have caused unprecedented friction between Islamabad and the Taliban as has Islamabad’s expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Afghans, many of whom have lived in Pakistan for decades.

Read more from Reuters here.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 03:59pm

Sindh police chief calls for security measures ‘at all levels’

 A file photo of Sindh police chief Rafat Mukhtar. — Via Facebook
A file photo of Sindh police chief Rafat Mukhtar. — Via Facebook

Sindh Inspector General of Police Rafat Mukhtar has called for comprehensive security measures to tackle any untoward incident.

“We must ensure security measures at every level,” AFP quotes Mukhtar as saying during a press conference soon after twin blasts hit Balochistan.

The Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies, an Islamabad-based think tank, said there had been a “staggering” rise in militant attacks in the past year with an average of 54 per month — the most since 2015, when the army launched a massive crackdown on militant groups.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 03:52pm

15, 696 polling stations for 21.928mn voters setup in KP: PEC

All arrangements have been completed by Election Commission of Pakistan for free and transparent election in Khyber Pakthunkhwa where over 21.928 million registered voters would decide fate of 713 candidates contesting for National assembly seats and 1,814 candidates of provincial assembly seats on Thursday (tomorrow), APP reports.

Provincial Election Commission (PEC) Spokesman told APP that all arrangements for Feb 8, 2024 general election were completed in the KP including merged tribal districts where over 1,80,000 trained polling staff were deployed for polling duties.

He said that there are over 11.94 million male and 0.98m female who exercise right of votes in KP including merged tribal districts.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 03:41pm

President Alvi strongly condemns back-to-back blasts in Balochistan

President Dr Arif Alvi has strongly condemned the back-to-back blasts in Balochistan’s Qila Saifullah and Pishin.

In a message, he expressed deep grief and sorrow over the loss of precious lives and extended sympathies with the bereaved families.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 03:38pm

Karachi SSP reviews security arrangements for delivery of polling material

Karachi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Shaad Ibn Masih made a visit to the office of the city’s district returning office and reviewed security arrangements for the delivery of polling material.

During the visit, the official briefed elections officials regarding the security of the polling equipment.

He directed the officers to “fully cooperate with the polling staff in the delivery of polling materials and provide full proof security to them”.

Polling staff carry ballot boxed and stationery materials collected from a distribution centre for the general election in Karachi, Pakistan on February 7, 2024 — <em>Reuters</em>
Polling staff carry ballot boxed and stationery materials collected from a distribution centre for the general election in Karachi, Pakistan on February 7, 2024 — Reuters

Published 07 Feb, 2024 03:28pm

Elections to take place tomorrow ‘at all costs’: minister

Balochistan caretaker home minister Jan Achakzai has said that elections will take place on Feb 8 “at all costs” and anyone trying to disrupt the electoral proceedings will face the music.

Talking to Dawn News, Achakzai said the provincial government would ensure that people cast their votes on Feb 8 (tomorrow) despite attempts by miscreants to create a law and order situation.

“We will revisit our security protocol and may order deployment of additional contingent of security personnel in view of the law and order situation,” the provincial minister added.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 03:27pm

PTI expresses concern over blasts in Balochistan’s Pishin, Qila Saifullah

The PTI has condemned two consecutive blasts in Balochistan’s Pishin and Qila Saifullah, expressing sorrow and grief at the loss of precious lives.

“Praying for the speedy and complete recovery of the injured along with the demand for provision of quality treatment facilities,” it said in a social media post.

It further expressed concern that “evil elements want to create an atmosphere of lawlessness and chaos by targeting the candidates participating in the elections”.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 03:12pm

Zardari condemns blast in Qila Saifullah

Ex-president Asif Ali Zardari has condemned the “terrorist attack” in Qila Saifullah, expressing regret over the lives lost. He also offered his condolences to the families of the deceased.

Updated 07 Feb, 2024 03:54pm

Uninterrupted internet services on election day, PTA assures

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has said that internet services will remain functional tomorrow.

In a statement, the PTA said it had not yet received any instructions from the government regarding an internet shutdown. It added that internet services would work without any interruption tomorrow.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 02:59pm

PM Kakar condemns back-to-back blasts in Balochistan

Caretaker Prime Minister (PM) Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar has strongly condemned the blasts in Pishin and Qila Saifullah, state-run Radio Pakistan reports.

Expressing regret over the lives lost, the PM instructed to provide immediate medical aid to the injured and sought a report from chief secretary of Balochistan.

He said the government was determined to conduct the general elections peacefully and any attempt to sabotage law and situation would be thwarted.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 02:58pm

Quetta Bar Association to observe 3-day mourning over Balochistan blasts

The Quetta Bar Association will observe three-days’ mourning over the attacks in Balochistan.

“We express deep sorrow and grief over the martyrdom of innocent people in the blasts of Pishn and Qila Saifullah,” Quetta Bar Association President Malik Abid Kakar said in a statement.

“Government and law enforcement agencies have completely failed,” he said. “They have abandoned their responsibilities and are busy with other activities,” he added.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 02:43pm

Cowardly attacks cannot dampen our spirits, says PML-N’s Shehbaz

PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif has expressed grief and sorrow over the lives lost in two blasts in Pishin and Qila Saifullah in Balochistan.

“These cowardly terrorist attacks a few hours before the elections cannot dampen our spirits,” he said while also praying for the deceased.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 02:28pm

Interior minister condemns blast outside JUI-F office in Qila Saifullah

Caretaker Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz has strongly condemned the attack outside the JUI-F’s office in Balochistan’s Qila Saifullah, saying that he shared the grief of the bereaved families.

“Inciteful elements want to create chaos before the general elections and stop the public from exercising their right to vote,” he said in a post on X.

Terming the attack an extremely cowardly act“, Ejaz asserted that the government would “not let the evil intentions of the enemy succeed at any cost”.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 02:16pm

PML-N’s Rana Sanaullah expresses regret over blast in Qila Saifullah

PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah has expressed regret over “the loss of precious lives” in the blast outside the JUI-F office in Quetta’s Qila Saifullah.

He said, “We have fought this scourge before and eradicated it, we will fight these terrorists again.”

Published 07 Feb, 2024 02:08pm

At least 26 killed in back-to-back blasts outside election offices in Balochistan

At least 26 people were killed and multiple others were injured after two back-to-back blasts rocked Balochistan.

The first blast was reported outside the election office of independent candidate Asfandyar Kakar in Pishin a little after noon, the police said. According to Pishin Deputy Commissioner Jumma Dad Khan, at least 14 people were killed and 30 wounded.

The second blast was reported in Qila Saifullah shortly after. The city’s deputy commissioner, Yasir Bazai, told Dawn.com that 12 people were killed in the blast, which took place outside the JUI-F’s election office.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 02:04pm

Bilawal condemns ‘terror incident’ in Pishin

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has condemned the “terrorism” incident in Pishin, adding that the conspirators involved should be brought to justice.

“Targeting innocent people is a barbaric act,” the former foreign minister said.

He said that the federal and Balochistan governments should identify the elements involved and bring them to justice.

He offered condolences to the families of the deceased and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 01:49pm

Zardari condemns blast in Pishin

PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari has condemned the blast in Balochistan’s Pishin district, expressing regret over the loss of human lives.

He offered his condolences to the families of the deceased and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.

He said the perpetrators behind the blast “should be arrested and punished according to law”.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 01:45pm

Balochistan CM seeks report on Pishin blast

Interim Balochistan Chief Minister Ali Mardan Khan Domki has condemned the blast in Pishin and sought a report from the interior ministry.

In a statement, he expressed deep sorrow and regret over the lives lost, instructing officials to use all available resources to arrest those involved in the incidents.

“Such incidents are a conspiracy to undermine the process of peaceful elections […] the elements involved in such incidents should be brought to justice […] All the resources are being used to provide complete security to the people,” he said.

He said that people should not be afraid and must come out tomorrow to exercise their right to vote, adding that an effort to improve law and order arrangements is underway.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 01:38pm

Interior minister condemns blast in Pishin

Caretaker Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz has strongly condemned the blast outside the election office of an independent candidate in Pishin.

According to a post on X, the interim minister offered his condolences to the families of the deceased.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 01:14pm

ECP takes notice of blast in Pishin, seeks report

The Election Commission of Pakistan has taken notice of the blast in Pishin and sought immediate reports from the provincial chief secretary and the provincial police chief.

It said that according to reports, eight people had died and at least 10 were injured due to a blast near the office of a political party in Pishin.

“The election commission has sought immediate reports from the chief secretary and the Balochistan police chief and directed them to take action against those involved in the incident,” the commission said.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 01:09pm

8 killed in blast outside candidate’s election office in Pishin

At least eight people have been killed while several have been injured in a blast outside a political party's office in Pishin.

“The blast took place in the office of the candidate of Nokandi area of Pishin district, killing eight people,” Pishin Deputy Commissioner Jumma Dad Khan said, according to Reuters.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 01:02pm

Balochistan minister takes notice of ‘suicide blast’ in Pishin

Balochistan’s caretaker Minister for Home and Tribal Affairs Mir Zubair Khan Jamali has taken notice of the blast in Pishin. In a statement, he expressed regret over the lives lost in the incident and sought a report from the deputy commissioner.

He said that the country’s enemies were looking to create instability. “The election process will not be affected by such an attack,” he said.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 12:51pm

Punjab election commissioner asks stakeholders to play their part in conducting free, fair polls

The provincial election commissioner of Punjab, Aijaz Anwar Chohan, has said that ECP is committed to conducting free, fair and transparent elections.

While speaking to the media in Lahore, Chohan said that action would be taken against deficiencies or negligence by returning officers, adding that the instructions were passed yesterday and will be reiterated.

“I want to send my message to the important stakeholders and contesting candidates that they should play their part in conducting free, fair and transparent elections,” Chohan said, adding that they should follow the instructions issued by the ECP.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 12:40pm

Sindh IG directs officials to ensure foolproof security outside polling stations

Sindh Inspector General (IG) Rifat Mukhtar Raja has directed officials to ensure foolproof security measures outside polling stations in the province for the safety of voters, candidates, polling staff and polling materials.

“Keeping in mind previous elections, nothing should be lacking in security measures,” he said while speaking to officials outside Commerce College. “We need to be alert and ready outside the polling stations at all times,” he said.

He noted that measures for deploying officials had been completed and polling material had also arrived.

“The QRF (Quick Response Force) is also ready and alert. District SSPs have identified sensitive and highly sensitive polling stations,” he said.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 12:31pm

Over 1,200 SSU deployed in Karachi to ensure security during polls

A spokesperson for the Sindh police’s Special Security Unit (SSU) has said that over 1,200 officials would be stationed at highly sensitive, sensitive and normal poling stations in all districts of Karachi on February 8.

In a statement, the spokesperson said the SSU officers will also act as a Quick Response Force (QRF) in case of an emergency.

Further, SSU trainees — who have undergone different courses in training centres — have also been deployed to maintain law and order during elections, the spokesperson added.

SSU Commandant Dr Farrukh Ali was quoted as saying, “SSU officers are highly trained and capable to tackle any untoward incident if created by miscreants”.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 11:33am

READ: Reflections from elections past — will Feb 8 be any different?

“Every election has been like this — same players, same umpire, same teams. The only change is the shifting positions of the audience in the age boxes.”

The writer wondered whether the cycle of predictability had persisted throughout history when it came to elections in Pakistan. Was there truly never any change?

Thus commenced an unexpected journey to untangle the threads of electoral history. The vast expanse of articles proved daunting, leading her to seek the perspectives of journalists — storytellers who had witnessed the political drama up close in newsrooms, on the roads and on screens.

The writer interviewed five journalists who were kind enough to share the nuances of the last eight general elections, unravelling a tapestry of political highs and lows in Pakistan.

Read more and watch the interviews here.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 11:05am

Army, law enforcement agencies hold flag marches across country ahead of polls

The Pakistan Army and other law enforcement agencies continue to hold flag marches in different parts of the country, Radio Pakistan reports.

Soldiers will be “deputed outside the polling stations to deal with any untoward situation in a timely manner”, the report said.

Security officials hold flag march ahead of polls. — Radio Pakistan
Security officials hold flag march ahead of polls. — Radio Pakistan

Published 07 Feb, 2024 10:47am

Govt committed to ensuring transparent elections: interior minister

Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz has said that the government is committed to ensuring “free, transparent and peaceful elections” in the country.

According to Radio Pakistan, he made the remarks while presiding over a meeting along with caretaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Arshad Hussain in Peshawar.

They were given a detailed briefing on upcoming general elections and the overall security situation of the province.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 10:06am

Pakistan fully committed to foster inclusive democratic process: Foreign Office

The Foreign Office has said that Pakistan is “fully committed to foster an inclusive democratic process, uphold the rule of law and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed in its law and Constitution”.

Responding to remarks made by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding the upcoming general elections, FO Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said security plans have been finalised to hold the elections on Thursday as per the country’s electoral laws.

“Our judicial system provides for fair trial and due process. Domestic legal remedies are available in case of any complaints in the electoral process,” the statement added.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 09:20am

Polls a chance to empower leadership, shape collective destiny: PTI’s Sher Afzal

PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat has said that the general elections are a “chance to empower our leadership and shape our collective destiny”.

In a post on X, Marwat said, “On 8th February, let’s unite as one Pakistan and exercise our democratic rights through the power of the vote. Together, we stand to seek justice for the injustices suffered by innocent people and our leader, Imran Khan.

“Let’s make our voices heard at the polls and drive the change we seek,” the PTI candidate added.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 09:18am

Bilawal’s candidature challenged in Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has been requested to take notice of the alleged violation by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari of the country’s election law since he is a member of two registered political parties.

Advocate Shah Mohammad Zaman moved the apex court after his similar petition was rejected by the Sindh High Court’s Larkana circuit branch.

The petition filed in the apex court pointed out that Mr Bhutto-Zardari is chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party whose electoral symbol is ‘sword’, but contesting the Feb 8 general elections as a candidate of the PPP-Parliamentarians with the allotted symbol of ‘arrow’.

It argued that Section 205 of the Elections Act 2017 clearly put a bar on such a practice by suggesting suspension of membership in accordance with the procedure provided in the constitution of the political party.

Read more here.

Published 07 Feb, 2024 09:00am

Nine grenade attacks rock Balochistan towns in a day

At least nine grenade attacks, targeting election offices of candidates and polling stations, were carried out in various areas of Makran division and the provincial capital, on Tuesday.

According to police reports, individuals riding motorcycles threw hand grenades at a government school in Killi Ahmedzai, located on the outskirts of Quetta, late in the evening. The grenade exploded in the courtyard of the school, designated as a polling station, damaging windows.

Further reported incidents included a grenade attack on the residence of BNP-Mengal’s candidate for National Assembly, Mir Mohammad Yaqoob, in Awaran district, and an attack on the house of PML-N candidate Mir Mohammad Aslam Buledi in Buleda.

Two blasts were reported from Panjgur town where the house of National Party leader Abdul Qadeer Sajdi and the residence of an independent candidate, Dr Noor Baloch, were targeted. Both leaders remained unhurt in the attacks. PPP candidate Agha Gull also survived a grenade attack on his home.

Read more here.

In this photo taken on Feb 3, 2024, security personnel stand guard near PPP election office in Quetta. — AFP
In this photo taken on Feb 3, 2024, security personnel stand guard near PPP election office in Quetta. — AFP

Published 07 Feb, 2024 08:10am

PTI subjected to ‘worst state operation’, claims Raoof Hasan

PTI central information secretary Raoof Hasan has alleged that a “reign of terror” had been unleashed on the party for the past 22 months under the ‘London Plan’ to dismantle PTI and remove its founding chairman Imran Khan from the political scene.

However, he claimed that the people, through power of their vote on February 8, would take revenge for every injustice being meted out to them.

Addressing a press conference — while being flanked by Senate Standing Committee for Human Rights Chairman Walid Iqbal, former advisor to prime minister on accountability retired Brig Musaddiq Abbasi and former Punjab advocate general Ahmad Awais — Hasan said PTI, its leaders and workers were subjected to the worst state terrorism and barbarism after the “regime change conspiracy” of April 9, 2022 to clear the path for other parties.

“All political parties could be seen holding public gatherings across the country but PTI even did not allow holding corner meetings,” Iqbal recalled, urging people especially youth and women to come out in large numbers to vote.

Read more here.

 Former Punjab advocate general Ahmad Awais (2L) along with Raoof Hasan (2R) and Walid Iqbal (L) speaks during a press conference in Islamabad on Feb 6, 2024. — AFP
Former Punjab advocate general Ahmad Awais (2L) along with Raoof Hasan (2R) and Walid Iqbal (L) speaks during a press conference in Islamabad on Feb 6, 2024. — AFP

Published 06 Feb, 2024 10:42pm

Interior minister, KP CM discuss peaceful conduct of polls in province

Caretaker Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz and interim Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Justice (r) Arshad Hussain have chaired a meeting in Peshawar to discuss the peaceful and transparent conduct of elections, APP reports.

During the meeting, the administrations provided a comprehensive briefing on the arrangements made to ensure peaceful elections and the overall security situation in the province.

Ejaz reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring free, transparent and peaceful elections in KP.

Published 06 Feb, 2024 09:43pm

PTI announces new party-backed candidate for NA-155

PTI leader Hammad Azhar has announced Rao Muhammad Qasim as the new candidate for NA-155, following the withdrawal of support for the party from the previous candidate, who joined the Istehkaam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP).

As per a statement by PTI’s Hammad Azhar on X, Qasim has been chosen as the new party-endorsed candidate after “two of the previous candidates were kidnapped from Lodhran.” He also mentioned that “tap” will be the electoral symbol for the new candidate.

He urged people to propagate the information to more people, especially those of the constituency.

Published 06 Feb, 2024 08:41pm

ECP bars election canvassing after midnight

The Election Commission of Pakistan has barred any further political and election canvassing after midnight tonight.

It said participation or holding of any rally, corner meeting or political activity would not be allowed and legal action would be taken against those who contravened.

It said this also extends to political advertising on electronic and social media.

The ECP also said that inconclusive results could be publicised an hour after the conclusion of polling time on Thursday.