Islamabad hospitals on high alert ahead of elections media reports

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau
WASHINGTON DC, 8th Feb.
ARY News reported on Wednesday that hospitals in Islamabad are on high alert for any untoward situation ahead of the general elections on Thursday.

Pakistan’s Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination issued a high alert notice from February 7-9.

The notification read: “All rural health centers, community health centers, and basic health units under the administrative control of District Health Office Islamabad are kept on high alert during elections 2024 with effect from February 7-9.”

The arrangements have been made in federal hospitals given emergencies while the leaves of doctors, nurses, and other staff have been cancelled.

As per ARY News, the instructions have also been issued to the staff of federal hospitals to ensure attendance. Consultants, surgeons, and CMOs of federal hospitals are directed to remain on-call.

Amnesty International has written an open letter urged Pakistan authorities to guarantee uninterrupted internet access for everyone throughout the polling process.

Amnesty International said: “We, the undersigned organisations and members of the #KeepItOn coalition a global network of over 300 organisations from 105 countries working to end internet shutdowns appeal to you, Prime Minister Mr Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar and Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, to publicly commit to ensuring that the people of Pakistan have unfettered access to the internet, social media platforms, and all other communication channels throughout the upcoming general election on February 8, 2024.”

It noted that as the people of Pakistan prepare to vote, authorities must adopt and prioritise measures that advance human rights by enabling unrestricted access to information and avenues for freedom of expression, assembly, and association–both offline and online.

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