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Polling Underway in Balochistan’s PB-8 By-Elections with Enhanced Security Measures
Polling for the Balochistan Assembly’s PB-8 constituency is underway, with over 116,000 registered voters participating. Enhanced security measures are in place at sensitive polling stations. Originally set for November 14, the election was postponed to November 17 due to law and order concerns. The main contest is between PPP’s Sardar Kohyar Khan Domki and Mir Asghar Khan Mari, an independent candidate.
Polling commenced in the by-election for the Balochistan Assembly constituency PB-8, covering Sibi and Lahri, on Sunday, starting at 8 AM and concluding at 5 PM. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has noted that over 116,000 registered voters are eligible to participate in this electoral process. Enhanced security measures have been implemented, particularly at 34 polling stations deemed highly sensitive, where CCTV cameras have been installed to ensure a peaceful voting environment. This election was originally scheduled for November 14 but was postponed to November 17 due to security concerns cited by the ECP amid a challenging law and order situation in the region. The contest is expected to be competitive, primarily between Pakistan Peoples Party’s Sardar Kohyar Khan Domki and independent candidate Mir Asghar Khan Mari.
In Balochistan, the political environment has experienced turbulence, necessitating careful oversight during electoral processes. The PB-8 by-election highlights the tension surrounding electoral integrity and security. The ECP has been proactive, postponing the original polling date to address concerns regarding the safety of voters and the overall electoral process. This election is crucial for assessing the political landscape in the province, where significant stakes are involved for various parties.
The ongoing by-election in Balochistan’s PB-8 reflects the region’s dynamic political climate, necessitated by security considerations. With over 116,000 voters engaged in a pivotal selection process, the deployment of additional security measures indicates the seriousness with which the ECP approaches these elections. As voters cast their ballots, the outcome will contribute to the broader political narrative in Balochistan, particularly with close contestations anticipated in this constituency.
Original Source: dunyanews.tv
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