HARIPUR, May 30: Assistant election commissioner Khalid Waheed Khan said on Wednesday that the draft voters’ lists would be displayed at 208 display centres that were being set up in 45 union councils of Haripur from June 4.

Speaking at a training workshop, he said the display centres would be managed by information officers from 9 am to 5 pm daily for 21 days without any break or holiday.

The workshop was arranged for the NGO workers and the assistant registration officers.

The representatives of the Sungi Foundation, the Human Development Organisation, the Sustainable Development Vision, and the Falcon Youth Organisation attended the workshop.

Mr Waheed said that at the display centres requests for the correction of names and addresses, voters’ lists, voters’ blocks and objections pertaining to deletion of names would be entertained.

He said the information officers would be imparted training regarding filling of forms and making corrections in the voters’ lists.

Mr Waheed said that any person, who had not attained the age of 18 years by January 1, 2007 and had not got national identity card or was declared unsound minded by the court, would not be eligible to become a voter.

Speaking to the workshop Irshad Fatima of the Sungi Foundation said that the workers of the foundation would facilitate the information officers at 26 display centres of Haripur.

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