No Plans to Suspend Internet Services on Polling Day: Solangi

Information Minister Urges Public to Exercise Voting Rights Responsibly

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Murtaza Solangi, has called upon the citizens to conscientiously exercise their democratic right to vote in the upcoming elections on Thursday. He emphasized the importance of using their vote wisely as a reflection of their patriotism and commitment to the democratic process.

Solangi stated that no directive has been issued yet by the government regarding the suspension of mobile phone and internet services on polling day. He reiterated that the act of casting votes reflects the resolve and determination of the people towards their homeland and the continuity of democracy in the country.

The Federal Minister highlighted that the government is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for all political parties and providing appropriate coverage to them through official media channels. He reassured that if any security concerns arise on election day anywhere in the country, the local administration will take necessary action in accordance with the law.

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Solangi’s remarks underscore the government’s dedication to facilitating a fair and transparent electoral process, encouraging citizens to participate responsibly and contribute to the democratic journey of the nation.

The upcoming elections hold significance as Pakistanis prepare to exercise their right to vote, shaping the future direction of the country through their collective decision-making process. With assurances of security and equal opportunities for political representation, the stage is set for a democratic exercise that reflects the will and aspirations of the Pakistani people.

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