ISLAMABAD: Forward of the by-elections in several districts of Pakistan’s Punjab, the provincial authorities has imposed Part 144 of the Prison Process Code (CrPC), Pakistan-based ARY Information reported.
In accordance with particulars, Part 144 of the CrPC was imposed in districts the place by-elections are being held, together with Lahore, Kasur and Chakwal. Part 144 of the CrPC has been imposed in Bhakkar, Rahim Yar Khan, Wazirabad, Narowal, Sheikhupura, and Dera Ghazi Khan.
On this regard, a notification has been issued which mentions that Part 144 will stay enforced from April 18 to 22, in line with ARY Information report. Nobody shall be permitted to hold or show weapons and motion shall be taken in opposition to those that violate the rule. Notably, the by-elections is because of happen on April 21.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Election Fee of Pakistan (ECP) handed over 6.23 million poll papers to involved returning officers (ROs) for by-elections in 21 constituencies, ARY Information reported, citing sources. As per the main points, roughly 2.55 million folks in Pakistan will vote for the 5 Nationwide Meeting constituencies.
Moreover, round 3.61 million folks will train their proper to vote for 16 provincial assemblies seats in Pakistan. Over 6.23 million poll papers have been printed, with green-coloured papers for the Nationwide Meeting and white-coloured papers for the provincial assemblies, ARY Information reported, citing sources.
The poll papers got to the ROs of the respective constituencies to make sure a easy voting course of. As many as 47 candidates will contest for 5 Nationwide Meeting seats. Furthermore, 16 provincial meeting constituencies are up for grabs.
The by-elections embody 5 Nationwide Meeting seats, 12 Punjab Meeting seats, two seats within the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Meeting, and two seats within the Balochistan Meeting. Notably, Aseefa Bhutto Zardari has been elected unopposed for NA 207.
A complete of 237 candidates had been vying for 21 vacant seats in nationwide and provincial assemblies through the by-elections scheduled to happen on April 21, in line with ARY Information report.
As many as 23 candidates are within the operating for the vacant seats within the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Meeting, whereas 154 candidates had been up for grabs in Punjab. Zubair Ahmed Junejo secured his seat unopposed on PS-80 in Sindh. A complete of 12 candidates are vying for the empty seats within the Balochistan Meeting.



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