The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has successfully trained 96% of the polling staff, encompassing 970,000 out of a total of 976,000 members.
The remaining 6,000 staff members are expected to complete their training within the next four days, ensuring the readiness for the upcoming February 8 general elections.
Preparations for the elections are progressing rapidly, with the printing of ballot papers underway in three government press offices.
This crucial task, initiated on January 16 after the assignment of election symbols by the Returning Officer (RO), is on track to conclude by February 2.
Collaborating with security agencies and District Administration, the ECP has commenced the process of delivering ballot papers to all four provinces, utilizing both road and air transportation methods.
Starting January 29, 2024, the public can use the 8300 SMS service to access information about their polling station and other relevant details.
By sending their Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) to 8300, voters can obtain crucial information about their voting details.
The ECP encourages all voters to promptly check these details for themselves and their family members to avoid any complications at the polling station.
In response to clashes and shootings between two political parties in Karachi and the snatching of postal ballots in Swabi district, the commission has initiated an inquiry.
Reports have been requested from the chief secretary and police inspector general to consider possible actions against those involved under election laws.