No direct role of Army in elections: Senior Pakistani official

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Pakistani will have no direct role in the country's July 25 and will work on the Election Commission's directives to conduct peaceful polls, the (ISPR) said on Thursday.

"There were some rumours that personnel had been issued 'different' orders -- this is completely baseless," he said at the special session of the Standing

"We do not have any link with the elections... we are only working on the Election Commission's directives to improve the law and order situation. We do not have a direct role in polls."

Ghafoor then elaborated on the election duty assigned to Army personnel, saying: "The armed forces have always lent support to civil institutions. The security situation is being improved in the entire country to hold elections, Dawn online reported.

"Three hundred and seventy one thousand Army soldiers will be deployed at the countrywide polling stations. The Army is also performing its duty at the (for ballots)."

However, he said that the Army's role in providing security for elections did not mean that it would also take direct responsibility for the well being of politicians.

Stressing on complying with the of Pakistan's code of conduct, Ghafoor said the troops also have to perform the police's duties until the latter's capabilities improve.

"We took extraordinary measures when polls were held in Now the Afghan has assured the and Army chief, over the phone, of cooperation."

ECP said that the Army personnel deployed across the country on the polling day will work under presiding officers. He further stated that a written code of conduct was in place to this effect.

He said that Army personnel will be liable to inform the presiding and returning if anyone attempts to fill ballot boxes, after which the prescribed method will be followed. "Troops will only aid in holding peaceful polls," he said.

The session was presided over by the Committee Senator Federal Interior and Defence Secretaries, ECP and several other government officials were also present in the meeting.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 15:20 IST