Govt proposes 39 amendments in election laws to ensure transparency.

ISLAMABAD -- The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, which has been working on its electoral reforms' agenda efficiently, has proposed 39 amendments in the election laws to make voting process more free, fair and transparent.

Addressing a joint press conference, Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood and Minister for Narcotics Control Azam Khan Swati on Wednesday said efforts would be made for evolving a consensus among all the political parties on the electoral reforms.

They said strict sentences had been recommended in these amendments on interruption in smooth holding of the election or making the voting process doubtful. There was also a suggestion to hold future Senate elections through 'show of hands' rather than secret balloting to avoid horse-trading.

Azam Swati said,'Although we need majority to pass these laws from the parliament but we are hopeful that all the political parties will study the amendments and make their support. This initiative has been taken for the first time after 1973 to hold all forms of elections in the country without any reservation.'

He added that under these amendments, the election plan would have to be presented four months before the date fixed for polling. Certain amendments had also been proposed to ensure deployment of impartial polling staff or taking action on biased conduct of a presiding officer towards polling agents.

Shafqat Mehmood said unlike the present practice, there was a suggestion that the from political parties should submit the names of their...

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