ISLAMABAD, Oct 17: President Asif Ali Zardari appreciated on Wednesday a decision of the Election Commission, declaring holders of computerised national identity cards eligible voters.

“It is a highly commendable move of the Election Commission which will not only ensure maximum registration of voters but also eliminate chances of double or fake registration of voters that have marred past electoral processes,” the president said in his message on the first National Voters Day observed on Wednesday.

Mr Zardari noted the use of latest technology by the ECP to facilitate voters to check their registration status and praised the instant voter confirmation service through the short messaging service (SMS).

He emphasised the need for creating awareness about the importance of casting vote and to make the elections truly reflective of the will of people.

The president urged people to cast their votes not merely as a personal right but as a national duty.

“If fair and free elections lie at the root of genuine transfer of power, error-free voter lists and maximum participation of the people lie at the root of free and fair polls,” he said.

He said while the ECP was ensuring error-free lists, it was also the responsibility of political parties, members of civil society and the media to ensure maximum participation of people in voting.

The president said special efforts were needed for ensuring maximum participation of women, minorities and those suffering from disabilities in voting.

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