Pak's non-Muslim voters rise by 30 pc; Hindus maintain majority

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

The number of non-Muslim voters in has gone up by 30 per cent to reach 3.63 million, with the Hindus at 1.77 million maintaining their majority among the religious minority electorate, authorities said ahead of the July 25

The Christian community is at the second spot with 1.64 million voters followed by the Ahmadi community with 167,505 registered voters, The Express Tribune reported citing data released by the Election Commission of (ECP).

The number of voters belonging to religious minorities has climbed to 3.63 million in 2018 from 2.77 million in 2013, it said.

According to the report, the number of voters before 2013 polls was 1.40 million.

voters make up the largest chunk with 1.77 million voters, with the majority of them settled in Sindh, where 40 per cent reside in Umar Kot and Tharparkar districts.

Similarly, a large number of Christians are in However, there are over 200,000 Christian voters in Sindh's different district, especially in

The Baha'i community has 31,543 registered voters.

In Pakistan, the number of registered Sikh voters stands at 8,852; Parsis at 4,235 and Buddhists at 1,884.

A large number of Sikhs are settled in the restive Khyber Pakhtukhawa, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and

The majority of Parsis are in Sindh and most of the Jewish families in

The government led by the Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N) completed its tenure on May 31.

A caretaker regime under will oversee the election.

A total of 105 million -- 59.2 million males and 46.7 million females -- constitute the electoral roll across the six provinces of Pakistan, which has a population of over 200 million, according to data on the ECP.

A triangular contest between the governing PML-N led by Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Imran Khan's PTI and former Asif Ali Zardari's PPP is on the cards.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 17:55 IST