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ISLAMABAD:
In its maiden meeting the caretaker cabinet decided on Friday that army troops would not be deployed at polling stations despite the fluid security situation in the country. However, it agreed to put troops on standby at all district headquarters as a ‘quick response force’.
“For the time being, there is no need for deployment of army troops. The interior ministry has already been instructed to prepare a contingency plan to deal with any trouble,” caretaker Information Minister Arif Nizami told journalists after the meeting.
Under Article 224 of the Constitution, the caretaker cabinet has a single-point mandate to conduct elections after the dissolution of the assemblies, he added.
“We will ensure a smooth and transparent electoral process across the country,” he said. “This is what the caretaker prime minister, Justice (retd) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso, also pledged on Friday.” Nizami added that the cabinet would deploy efficient, effective and impartial administration.
According to an official statement issued by the Prime Minister Secretariat, the cabinet was also informed that all political parties in Balochistan would participate in the elections.
This was a great start and a testimony of the faith the people have in the democratic process as well as their confidence that the general elections will fair and transparent,” said Prime Minister Khoso. “We [the federal cabinet] should also extend full cooperation to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and provincial governments in order to ensure fairness and transparency of the electoral process,” Nizami quoted Khoso as telling the cabinet.
The cabinet also directed the ministry of interior to coordinate with all stakeholders to create a contingency plan in order to thwart any untoward incident during election campaigns and on the election day.
Responding to a question on the impartiality of caretakers, Nizami quashed the rumours that the cabinet members, including the premier, had any political affiliation. “Caretaker Prime Minister Khoso is an independent person,” he added.
Replying to another query, Nizami said the government would ensure the security of officials associated with power plants supplying electricity across the country. “We will not let militants or other non-state actors disturb the election campaign by destroying state property.”

http://tribune.com.pk/story/531844/election-security-cabinet-decides-against-army-deployment/



ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army has again assured the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) of its support for holding fair and transparent elections in the country, DawnNews reported.

The Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani met with the Chief Election Commissioner Justice (retired) Fakhruddin G Ebrahim and conveyed to him that the army supported the efforts being made by the ECP for the elections.

The COAS assured that the Army would assist the ECP in any way possible to ensure that elections are held in an environment that would meet the above mentioned criteria.

Secretaries of the election commission and defense ministry were also present during the meeting.
http://dawn.com/2013/04/06/army-assures-ecp-of-complete-support-for-holding-elections/

Now what is this drama, ecp is holding meeting and they agreed on army deployment, but now cabinet decides against army. Was it nit the job of ecp to ask for army? So why is cabinet interfering
@Aeronaut @Leader: what you think about it, should this issue not be raised by pti?
@Awesome, you are saying in other thread that ecp is the muppet of zardari and he has fakhru uncle on his fingers but seems like it is not just fakhru uncle but others too
 
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This is a bad news,hands down, if the Khakis aren't deployed people won't have much faith left in the electoral transparency, especially when the Khakis are the most trusted organization in Pakistan right now.
 
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Dont be lose hope just now guys.

Still a big chance that army will be deployed at polling stations.
 
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this is so wrong, how elections are going to be free and fair if Army is not deployed, the cameras wont do the magic !!
@balixd ECP can ask Army directly too...
 
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this is so wrong, how elections are going to be free and fair if Army is not deployed, the cameras wont do the magic !!
@balixd ECP can ask Army directly too...
The question is does ECP has guts on its own to make a decision and call against cabinet?

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This is a bad news,hands down, if the Khakis aren't deployed people won't have much faith left in the electoral transparency, especially when the Khakis are the most trusted organization in Pakistan right now.
I think this is done in in the light of Balochistan parties to get them on botheyard.they were against army deployment in balochistan, this was done to please them.
However non state actors will take advantage of this,
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The question is does ECP has guts on its own to make a decision and call against cabinet?

well they should, army chief met ECE yesterday and ensured his support to the democratic process... I hope that includes ready to take posts at polling stations...
 
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Imran calls for army deployment at sensitive polling stations


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan says the army should be deployed to sensitive polling stations for the upcoming general elections.

While speaking to the media outside Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Khan said he does not know whether the general elections will take place, however PTI has completed all arrangements for the elections.

Khan further said that he believes that the upcoming elections are extremely important in the history of Pakistan and he expects the election result to be the same as that of 1992 Cricket World Cup.

Khan also took this opportunity to question Nawaz Sharif’s silence over Pervez Musharraf’s arrival in Pakistan, saying that his silence makes it seem Musharraf has not returned.

Imran’s nomination papers from NA-122 accepted

The nomination papers of Imran Khan from NA-122 (Lahore) have been accepted.

Imran Khan had filed nomination papers in six constituencies including NA-1 (Peshawar), NA-56 (Rawalpindi), NA-71 (Mianwali) and NA-125 (Lahore).



Imran calls for army deployment at sensitive polling stations | Pakistan - geo.tv
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