Pak election commissioner ‘disappeared’ claims prominent neitizen

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau
WASHINGTON DC, 9th Feb. 
According to news media reported on Friday a prominent netizen claimed that the country’s chief election commissioner ‘disappeared’ and could not be found, only to clarify shortly after that he was back at his office during the counting of votes in Pakistan

The netizen, who identifies himself as the deputy director of an international think tank, cited a Pakkistani news channel as reporting that the chief election commissioner has “disappeared and cannot be found at his office at this time”.

“Pakistani news channel reported that the Chief Election Commissioner has “disappeared” and cannot be found at his office at this time,” the netizen posted on X.

He later clarified in a separate post, “The Chief Election Commissioner has now reappeared at his office.”

He shared a post by a journalist with a leading Pakistani media outlet, stated “Media reporting that chief election commissioner left and has not come back to the office yet ! Where is he only 2 members sitting there.Why is ECP making these results controversial?”

The counting of votes is underway, the results of the general elections haven’t officially been announced as yet.

Despite assurances from Pakistan’s caretaker government, the credibility of the country’s most expensive general elections was called into question with the suspension of cellular networks, restricted the movements of voters, terrorist attacks, and curbing media coverage, The News International reported on Friday.

According to the report, the caretaker government had assured Pakistanis that network connectivity would not be affected during the election day.

The beginning of voting on Thursday, mobile internet services were shut down ‘temporarily’.

The daily reported that PKR 42 billion was spent to conduct general elections, making them the most expensive in the country’s history.

The amount was 26 per cent more than what was spent in the 2018 elections, the report stated.

It added that the increase was due to security and other arrangements by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

Over 128 million people registered as voters, it was the biggest election in the country’s history.

Dawn reported that polling for general elections in Pakistan concluded amid allegations of rigging and the shutdown of cellular and internet services.

The voting process began at 8 am and continued till 5 pm.

The Election Commission of Pakistan said that exceptions would only be made for people already inside the polling station.

Federal Interior Ministry suspended mobile phone and internet services across Pakistan to maintain the law and order situation during the general elections on Thursday.

Internet monitor Netblocks said the real-time data shows that internet blackouts were in effect in “multiple regions of Pakistan in addition to mobile network disruptions,” as reported by Dawn.

The development received severe criticism from major political parties.Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari demanded the immediate restoration of mobile phone services across the country.

Women voters in a village of NA-20 in Swabi district were completely banned to cast vote, ARY News reported.

The locals allegedly prohibited women from exercising their right to vote in Adeena village of Swabi district.

According to reports, the election staff were present at the polling station while few women voters were sighted.

In another incident, at least two children were killed in a blast near a polling station in Washbood Panjgur, according to ARY News.