Political campaigning for general election ends

Political campaigning for general election ends

ISLAMABAD: The election campaign by political parties concluded across the country for the general election to be held on Wednesday. 

Political leaders and contesting candidates made last ditch efforts through public gatherings, corner meetings and door to door campaigns to garner maximum public support.

Over 12,570 candidates are in the run for National Assembly and four provincial assemblies.

Against the National Assembly seats, as many as 3,675 candidates are in the electoral race whereas 8,895 for the provincial legislatures.

From Sindh, 872 are contesting for the National Assembly seats and 2,382 for the provincial assembly.

For Balochistan’s National Assembly seats, there are a total of 303 candidates and 1,007 for its provincial assembly seats, including 287 general seats of National Assembly and 943 seats of the Provincial Assembly.

In Islamabad, seventy six candidates are in the race for three seats of National Assembly.

According to the electoral rolls, 105.96 million voters are eligible to cast the vote.

In all, 85,307 polling stations have been set up across the country.

Over twenty thousand polling stations have been declared sensitive and CCTV cameras have been installed inside and outside these polling stations.

As many as 450,000 policemen and three hundred thousand army troops will be deployed on the polling day.

It will be public holiday on the polling day on Wednesday.

In Punjab, all arrangements have been finalized to hold forthcoming general elections in a fair and transparent manner.

According to the spokesperson of election commission, Lahore office Huda Goha, over 48000 polling stations have been set up across the province where over two lac police personnel  will be deployed for security purposes. 

There are 60.67 million registered voters in Punjab.

Meanwhile, the home department has imposed section 144 throughout the province till the 28th of this month.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa also, all election related materials have been sent to the concerned districts.

A member of Provincial Election Commission Khushdil Khan talking to Radio Pakistan said that seventy five thousand police personnel have been deployed at polling stations across the province. 

Meanwhile, a Control Room has been established at Chief Minister Secretariat Peshawar which is working round the clock.

Public can register their complaints with the control room through universal access number 091-713-712-111. AP