Festival aims to increase voter turnout
Amock election exercise and short theatre plays were conducted as part of an election festival in order to increase political participation, especially of women in Pakistan.
The event was organised yesterday by the Potohar Organisation for Development Advocacy (Poda) and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in collaboration with The Asia Foundation (TAF) and Lok Virsa.
Speaking on the occasion, ECP additional director general Nyghat Siddique said that owning to a lack of awareness and knowledge about casting votes, a large number of polls are rejected in every general election.
She said there is a need for educating voters, especially women in rural areas in order to ensure a high turn-out on polling day and reduce the number of rejected votes.
Poda executive director Kaukab Jehan said the election festival was aimed at motivating people to exercise their right to vote and that during the event, voters were sensitised on how to cast votes according to ECP procedures. “Such education programmes will strengthen women’s political participation and empowerment,” she added.
TAF representative Avais Sheerani said that in developing countries like Pakistan, free, fair and transparent elections strengthen the democratic system where people can hold their representatives accountable.
He said a healthy democratic society can help bring prosperity for people and safeguard their rights. It is therefore important to educate people about their responsibility and right to vote, he added.
A short theatre play, Khedaan te Votaan or games and votes, was performed at the festival, the theme for which was reclaiming the cultural heritage and raising awareness amid growing culture of playing cyber games, which is adversely affecting the traditional culture.
The play shed light on the inclusive electoral process, where neglected segments of society including women, transgender people and people with disabilities are given due importance.