ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has declared almost 51 percent 46,065 of the total 90,675 polling stations being established for the upcoming general elections as sensitive and 18,437 highly sensitive ones.
According to the sources in the ECP, the total number of sensitive and most sensitive polling stations in Punjab comes to 18,620, and these include 12,580 sensitive and 6,040 most sensitive, whereas as many as 32,324 of the total 50,944 polling stations in the largest province have been declared as normal.
In Sindh, unlike Punjab, 5,937 out of the total 19006 polling stations in the province have been categorized as normal. Of these, there are 6,545 sensitive and 6,524 most sensitive polling stations in the province.
Likewise, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the number of sensitive and most sensitive polling stations comes to 10,309, and these include 6,166 sensitive and 4,143 highly sensitive ones. The total number of polling stations in the province is 15,697 out of which 5,388 are normal.
Quite understandably, the situation in Balochistan is a matter of serious concern in terms of security and sensitivity. Here in this area-wise the largest but population-wise smallest province, the total number of polling stations is 5,028, out of which just 961 have been declared as normal and the remaining 4,067 are either sensitive or most sensitive: These include 2,337 sensitive and 1,730 most sensitive polling stations.
The ECP on Friday had issued the final polling scheme for the February 8 general elections, envisaging a total of 90,675 polling stations with 2,76,402 polling booths to be set up across the country for over 128 million voters.
A senior official conceded that over 150,000 less polling booths are being established then required under the law, which will make it almost impossible at various places for all present to vote, if the turn-out is high.
As per the scheme, in Punjab, 50,944 polling stations will be established for the general elections, followed by 19006 in Sindh, 15,697 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 5,028 in Balochistan.
Section 59(6) of the Elections Act, 2017, requires publication of the final list of polling stations of each constituency at least 30 days ahead of the polling day in the official Gazette as well as on the website of the ECP. But the commission missed the legal deadline, it had set for itself of 15 days.
The polling scheme outlines the distribution of polling stations across all the four provinces and the federal capital, categorizing them as normal, sensitive, or highly sensitive based on the security situation and electoral violence history.
The ECP Thursday last, through a notification, said that unlike the 2018 general elections, the Army troops deployed for poll related security duties will stay outside the polling stations for electoral exercise.
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