PESHAWAR: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has received notification to conduct elections in six polling stations of NA-43 Tank on February 17. This decision follows the postponement of polling in these stations due to concerns over the prevailing law and order situation.
In a press release issued on Wednesday, the ECP highlighted the necessity of rescheduling the elections in the affected polling stations. The commission emphasized the importance of maintaining security and ensuring the safety of voters and election personnel during the electoral process.
The ECP has directed the Chief Secretary and Inspector General of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to make necessary security arrangements to facilitate smooth polling operations in the designated polling stations. This directive underscores the commission’s commitment to upholding the democratic process and safeguarding the integrity of elections in NA-43 Tank constituency.
With the new polling date set for February 17, stakeholders are urged to cooperate with the authorities to ensure a peaceful and transparent electoral exercise. The ECP’s decision reflects its proactive approach to address challenges and uphold the democratic rights of citizens in Pakistan.