
Pakistan: Section 144 Imposed in Quetta Ahead of General Elections in Balochistan
Pakistan: Section 144 Imposed in Quetta Ahead of General Elections in Balochistan
The Interior Ministry of Balochistan has imposed Section 144 in Quetta for the next two days over the ‘security situation’ ahead of the general elections scheduled for February 8. The order prohibits the display of arms and pillion riding. The move comes amid increased terrorist activity in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Three violent incidents in various districts, including Sibi and Quetta, resulted in fatalities and injuries. The Election Commission of Pakistan declared around 50% of polling stations as ‘sensitive’ or ‘most sensitive.’
Security Measures Implemented in Quetta Ahead of General Elections
The Interior Ministry of Balochistan has implemented Section 144 in Quetta for the next two days, citing a ‘security situation’ ahead of the general elections on February 8. The measures include prohibiting the display of arms and pillion riding. The move comes after recent violent incidents in various districts, and the Election Commission of Pakistan declared nearly 50% of polling stations as ‘sensitive’ or ‘most sensitive.’ Security concerns have risen in the region, necessitating preventive measures to ensure a safe electoral process.
Balochistan Implements Section 144 in Quetta for Election Security
Balochistan’s Interior Ministry has imposed Section 144 in Quetta for the next two days ahead of the general elections on February 8. The security measures include a ban on the display of arms and pillion riding. This decision follows recent violent incidents in several districts, contributing to an overall heightened security situation. The Election Commission of Pakistan designated nearly half of the polling stations across the country as ‘sensitive’ or ‘most sensitive,’ reflecting concerns about potential security threats during the electoral process.
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