Pakistan Today (Lahore)

ECP SEEKS MORE time to FINALISE EVMS with Political PARTIES

- News Desk

tHE Election Commission of Pakistan said on Wednesday that it would need more time to complete all works on the electronic voting machines as it aims to take political parties into confidence regarding the matter.

A meeting between the body and the Ministry of Science and Technology was held today, where the latter was scheduled to display a prototype of the electronic voting machine, read a statement by the electoral body.

The body added that the final works on the machine would conclude by the third week of July, and after that, it would be handed over to the ECP.

The ECP told the ministry that it appreciate­s its help, but it would also take relevant stakeholde­rs — the people and political parties — on board before it transition­s towards electronic voting.

In a separate meeting, the secretary and officials of the science ministry and representa­tives from a Spanish consultanc­y firm gave a briefing to ECP officials on NADRA’S internet voting system.

The meeting compared NADRA’S internet voting system to France, Estonia, and Mexico. The meeting was informed that France had stopped using the i-voting system, while Estonia and Mexico were still using it.

The consultanc­y firm informed ECP officials that NADRA’S system was not up to the mark and recommende­d technologi­cal changes to it.

Later, the chief election commission­er summoned a meeting next week to deliberate over the detailed report provided to the ECP by the Spanish consultanc­y firm.

It is pertinent to mention here that Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Chaudhry Fawad Hussain on last Thursday had said that the government would provide EVMS to Punjab Bar Council for its upcoming elections.

Talking to a delegation of PBC along with Adviser to Prime Minister on Parliament­ary Affairs Dr Babar Awan and Senator Barrister Ali Zafar, Fawad said that the council would be briefed about electronic voting process.

The PBC delegation had requested for the biometric voting facility for its elections. Fawad said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf government is well aware of the lawyers’ problems and resolving their issues is its top priority.

He said that a proposal is under considerat­ion to provide approximat­ely Rs1 million loan to young lawyers under Kamyab Jawan Programme. The government is taking steps to establish housing colonies for lawyers while a proposal to provide health cards to lawyers is also under considerat­ion.

He urged the legal community to play a leading role on national issues. The members of Punjab Bar Council apprised the minister about their problems and Fawad assured them of cooperatio­n.

PTI MPS last month urged opposition parties to set aside political difference­s and sit with the government for early installati­on of electronic voting machines to replace the paper ballots and increase the efficiency of the elections and ensure their transparen­cy.

Prime Minister Imran Khan is determined and making all-out efforts to bring transparen­cy in the electoral process, parliament­arians said while speaking to Pakistan Television.

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