Briefing meeting chaired by caretaker chief minister and chief election commissioner, strongly condemned the events of May 9, expressing complete solidarity with Pakistan Army

Lahore, May 19, 2023 (PPI-OT): Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja and the members of the Election Commission met the caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi today at the Chief Minister’s office. And a high-level briefing meeting was held under the chairmanship of the Chief Election Commissioner – The participants of the meeting strongly condemned the terrorist incidents of May 9 and expressed full solidarity with the Pakistan Army – The Chief Election Commissioner and members of a political party Concrete evidences of involvement in the May 9 terrorist incidents were presented – Chief Election Commissioner and evidence of messaging were also presented to the Chief Election Commissioner and members in the briefing meeting – Supervising Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi while addressing the meeting. Said that on May 9, a political party shamed the entire Pakistani nation. Attacks on military installations were carried out under regular planning. Attack through geo-fencing.

The objective. The Chief Election Commissioner said that decisions have always been made on merit, the caretaker government is also neutral and free and fair election is its mandate. He said that security measures will be re-examined for the general elections. Was played and according to the initial estimate, a loss of 600 crore rupees was incurred.

Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja while addressing the meeting said that the Punjab government under the leadership of Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi has taken the best and boldest measures to protect the people in the context of the current situation. Actions have been taken. We are satisfied with the Punjab Government team, they are performing their duties honestly. Election Commission aims to ensure free, fair and peaceful general elections. We are not affiliated with any political party or any political party. The objective.

The Chief Election Commissioner said that decisions have always been made on merit, the caretaker government is also neutral and free and fair election is its mandate. He said that security measures will be re-examined for the general elections.

In the context of the current situation, the Punjab government has taken the best and boldest steps to protect the people. We are satisfied with the team of the Punjab government, they are performing their duties honestly. The aim of the Election Commission is to conduct free, fair and peaceful general elections.

We are not related to any political party and have no political objective. The Chief Election Commissioner said that decisions have always been taken on merit, the caretaker government is also neutral and free and fair election is its mandate. He said. That the security measures for the general elections will be re-examined.

In the context of the current situation, the Punjab government has taken the best and boldest steps to protect the people. We are satisfied with the team of the Punjab government, they are performing their duties honestly. The aim of the Election Commission is to conduct free, fair and peaceful general elections.

We are not related to any political party and have no political objective. The Chief Election Commissioner said that decisions have always been taken on merit, the caretaker government is also neutral and free and fair election is its mandate. He said. That the security measures for the general elections will be re-examined.

The commissioner said that decisions have always been made on merit, the caretaker government is also neutral and free and fair election is its mandate. He said that security measures will be re-examined for the general elections.

The commissioner said that decisions have always been made on merit, the caretaker government is also neutral and free and fair election is its mandate. He said that security measures will be re-examined for the general elections. The Election Commission will provide all possible support to the Punjab government for free and fair elections.

The Chief Election Commissioner said that you do not need to come under any pressure, we are with you. In the meeting, the security arrangements for holding the general elections in Punjab were reviewed and the security arrangements were reviewed in the context of the current situation.

It was agreed to review – In the meeting the Chief Election Commissioner and members were briefed about the terrorist incidents that took place on May 9 – Inspector General of Police Dr. Usman Anwar on May 9 attacks on Jinnah House and other military installations. Informed the details of the Chief Election Commissioner and the members – The Additional Chief Secretary Interior, while giving a briefing about the damage caused by the terrorist attacks, said that there were 256 violent incidents in 3 days. Ripper targeted 108 vehicles and 23 buildings of police and other agencies the damage was done. It was further stated in the briefing that 5 people died in the violent incidents while 127 police officers and youths and 15 civilians were injured.

Election Commission of Pakistan Member Sindh Nisar Ahmed Durrani, Member Balochistan Shah Mohammad Jatoi, Member KPK Justice (retd) Ikram Ullah Khan, Member Punjab Babar Hassan Bharwana, Secretary Election Commission of Pakistan Umar Hameed Khan, Special Secretary Election Commission of Pakistan Zafar Iqbal Hussain, Provincial Election Commissioner Punjab Saeed Gul were also present on this occasion while Chief Secretary, Inspector General Police, Additional Chief Secretary, Additional IG Special Branch, Additional Chief Secretary Interior, Law Secretary, Secretary Prosecution, CCPO Lahore. And Additional IGCDT attended the briefing session

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