In the wake of recent violent incidents that claimed the life of a political worker, Director General Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Maj. Gen. Azhar Waqas chaired a high-level meeting which reviewed the law and order situation in Karachi, particularly security arrangements for the forthcoming general elections.

The participants took a detailed view of steps taken to ensure security during general elections across the province and approved a strategy to this effect, according to the spokesperson.

It was decided that the both paramilitary force and police would further strengthen flag march and snap-checking while security would be ensured at exit and entry points. The ranger’s quick response force would be deployed.

The participants of the meeting also vowed to implement a code of conduct prepared by the provincial government and the Election Commission of Pakistan. It also affirmed that those involved in violations would be taken to task.

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