
The voting process began at 8 am and continued till 5 pm. The Election Commission of Pakistan earlier said that exceptions would only be made for people already inside the polling station.
However, the polling is not being considered free and fair, as many allegations were levelled regarding the rigging and people being barred from voting.
In a major development, the Federal Interior Ministry this morning suspended mobile phone and internet services across Pakistan to maintain the law and order situation during the general elections on Thursday.
Iinternet monitor Netblocks also said that the real-time data shows that internet blackouts are now in effect in “multiple regions of Pakistan in addition to mobile network disruptions,” as reported by Dawn.
This development drew severe criticism from major political parties. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari demanded the immediate restoration of mobile phone services across the country Women voters at a village of NA-20 in Swabi district were completely banned to cast vote, ARY News reported on Thursday.
The locals allegedly prohibited women from exercising their right to vote in Adeena village of Swabi district. According to reports, the election staff has been present at the polling station, while women voters are not being sighted. In another incident, at least two children were killed in blast near a polling station in Washbood Panjgur, as reported by ARY News.
According to police officials, polling was stopped at the Government High School Malik Abad polling station after the blast. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) alleged irregularities in NA-236 constituency. It accused the authorities for deliberately creating hurdles, Geo News reported. There were reports of delays in the start of voting which were rejected by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Sindh.
“The polling process at the polling station in NA-236’s Abul Hasan Isfahani Road going on without any delay or interruption,” a spokesperson for the Sindh ECP said in a statement.
PTI also demanded the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP to extend the voting time. However, the former ruling party decided to submit a formal application to the electoral body, seeking an extension in the polling time, Geo News reported. Among the major leaders contesting, PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif cast his vote in Lahore. President Shehbaz Sharif and daughter Maryam Nawaz also cast their votes.