ECP's free '8300' SMS service for voter accessibility starts Jan 29
Pakistan
ECP’s free '8300' SMS service for voter accessibility starts Jan 29
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – In a significant development, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) declared on Saturday that the '8300' SMS service will be provided free of charge starting January 29, Monday.
This announcement was made by ECP officials, including Spokesperson Syed Nadeem Hyder and Additional Director General Nighat Sadique, during their appearance on Radio Pakistan.
According to ECP officials, voters can now easily access details about their constituencies and polling stations by simply sending their computerised identity card numbers to '8300'.
It was reiterated that voters must bring their computerised national identity cards (CNICs) to the polling stations for voting. Notably, even expired CNICs or tokens issued for new CNICs will be deemed valid for casting votes.
To ensure the fairness and transparency of the electoral process, the ECP has implemented a robust technological mechanism.
ECP ADG Nighat emphasised the presence of a substantial number of international observers who have been invited to monitor the elections, underscoring the commitment to a fair and unbiased electoral process.
ECP Spokesperson Hyder highlighted a crucial provision in the Election Act that mandates a specific time limit for the completion of election results.
Presiding officers are obligated to submit the election results to the Election Commission by 2 am. Any delays will be thoroughly scrutinised and reported by the returning officer.
Emphasising the importance of a swift process, Hyder stated that election results must be finalised by 10 am the following day.
As the nation gears up for the upcoming general elections, these measures are designed to enhance accessibility and transparency, ensuring a smooth and efficient electoral experience for voters.