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Pakistan elections: Most polling stations in restive Balochistan declared 'sensitive' or 'highly sensitive'

FP Staff • February 5, 2024, 12:44:47 IST
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Of the 5,028 polling stations across Balochistan, only 961, roughly 19 per cent, have been categorised as normal, according to a report, citing Balochistan’s Interior Minister Zubair Jamali

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Pakistan elections: Most polling stations in restive Balochistan declared 'sensitive' or 'highly sensitive'

The authorities have deemed approximately 80 per cent of the polling stations arranged for Thursday’s general elections in Pakistan’s troubled province Balochistan as either “sensitive” or “highly sensitive.” According to a PTI report, citing Balochistan’s Interior Minister Zubair Jamali, of the 5,028 polling stations across Balochistan, only 961, roughly 19 per cent, have been categorised as normal. Jamali voiced grave apprehensions regarding the security risks that may arise in the province during the elections. While 2,337 polling stations have been declared “sensitive”, 1,730 are classified as “highly sensitive”, he told PTI. Jamali said given the recent terror incidents in Balochistan with attempted strikes on security forces, installations, government servants and civilians, security on the polling day would be very tight. Balochistan’s caretaker Information Minister Jan Achakzai on Sunday declared the temporary suspension of internet services in regions housing sensitive polling stations during the provincial election. The minister highlighted the potential misuse of social media platforms by terrorists for communication during the polling day. In response to this security concern, internet access will be limited in several areas, such as Turbat, Macch, and Chaman. In a statement, the minister said social media platforms could be utilised by terrorists for communication purposes on polling day. To mitigate this risk, access to the internet would be restricted in various areas, including Turbat, Macch, and Chaman. Jamali said the government, establishment and security forces carried out an extensive survey of all polling stations to categorise them for the elections. “We have taken into account past incidents of terrorism, the presence of militant groups in different areas and their ability to create violence during polls,” he told PTI. Last week, terrorists belonging to the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) tried to storm the towns of Mach and Kolpur apparently to free inmates in the Mach jail but the attempt was foiled by the security forces. However, four security personnel, two civilians and at least 24 terrorists were killed during the operation. There have been several incidents of poll violence in Balochistan. In January, four people were killed and six others injured in a bomb blast at a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) party rally in Balochistan’s Sibi city. The provincial government has already implemented a ban on political rallies and corner meetings in view of poll-related violence incidents. Jamali said there would be increased deployment of security forces at polling stations, particularly in sensitive and highly sensitive ones. Since last year there has been a spike in terror incidents in Balochistan, especially after the ceasefire between the federal government and the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) outfit ended in November 2022. With inputs from agencies

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