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Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, the apex court on Friday granted legislation powers to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to ensure transparent polls in the country.
The court also suggested executive authorities to make voting compulsory for a better democratic set-up in the country.:tup:

A three-member bench announced the verdict on a constitutional petition filed by Workers Party Pakistan (WPP) chief Abid Hasan Minto, who had challenged expense regulations of election campaigns.
In its 87-page judgment, the court ruled that in order to achieve the goal of fair and free elections, the ECP should prepare/revise electoral rolls immediately through credible and independent agencies.

“We direct the ECP to undertake door-to-door checking of voters’ lists and complete the process of updating/revision of the electoral rolls by engaging the Army and Frontier Corps to ensure transparency,” the bench stated in the verdict authored by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, PML-Quaid, Jamaat-e-Islami, Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Awami National Party and Awami Party Pakistan had also presented their stances before the court. However, they remained unanimous for corrective measures suggested by Minto.

According to the court order, PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Secretary General Mushahid Hussain Sayed appeared before the court on March 28, and claimed that immediately after taking oath, elected representatives file false returns of election expenses before the ECP.

The court directed the ECP to undertake monitoring of election expenses from the day the election is notified, adding that a candidate must account for all the expenses immediately after the election is over.

The ECP was also directed to compose a declaration form expressing details of a new bank account for a candidate, exclusively operated for the campaign.

The court also asked the ECP to hold meetings with candidates and apprise them of the relevant laws/rules; receive from them statements of expenses on a weekly basis by engaging election staff and carry out inspections at random in different places. It added that all transactions relating to election expenses should be made through GST registered firms/persons.

“To facilitate voters, the number of polling stations may be increased appropriately throughout the country so that the polling stations are not at a distance of more than two kilometres from the place of residence of voters,” the verdict added.:tup:

The court ruled that no candidates should be allowed to hire private transport on the election day. If arrangements for transport are made by the ECP, the routes should be widely advertised in print and electronic media.

“To ensure fair and transparent elections, if need be, instead of involving the employees of provincial governments, the employees of federal government/autonomous organisations/agencies, including the armed and para-armed forces may be instructed to carry out stipulated functions at the polling stations,” the judgment stated.

It further stated that the ECP is required to take corrective measures to ensure that election disputes are resolved at the earliest, adding that the ECP may also consider establishing a panel of lawyers well conversant with election laws at the expense of the state to provide free legal services to marginalised segments of society.

The judgment also stated that political parties will not be allowed to set up tents or camps near polling stations.

“The ECP is obliged to ensure that all elections witness a substantial participation of the electorate, therefore, all necessary steps must be taken to make voting compulsory in Pakistan as early as possible,” the verdict stated. :tup:

Published in The Express Tribune, June 9th, 2012.

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It would be a great lesson for all democracies around the world. Voting is neither a privilege nor a right, it is one's duty towards one's country which ought to be performed.
 
No, it is our democratic right to protest against all the leaders of a country by not voting. Dictatorial step by a corrupt Supreme court, trying to deflect attention of his son's case
 
No, it is our democratic right to protest against all the leaders of a country by not voting. Dictatorial step by a corrupt Supreme court, trying to deflect attention of his son's case
I second that. It is citizen's right too, not to vote, or at least they should have the option in the ballot to reject them all.
 
^^ if you don't vote how will you bring your MQM to power??? & corrupt supreme court HOW is corrupt when it is giving orders against PPP and its allies?
 
^^ if you don't vote how will you bring your MQM to power??? & corrupt supreme court HOW is corrupt when it is giving orders against PPP and its allies?
First of all, I have never voted for MQM nor do I ever intend to do so.
Secondly, I believe the corrupt SC is the same one that exonerates all the Taliban of the charges which the army indicts them with.
 
Voting Should be Made Compulsory , with an Option to Reject Current Leaders & System.
 
No, it is our democratic right to protest against all the leaders of a country by not voting. Dictatorial step by a corrupt Supreme court, trying to deflect attention of his son's case

Fear Enough!!

People who opt to remain outside of the system on whatever grievances;
should also lost any right to strike any criticism on people working in the system.

You want participation or your voice to be heard then make register yourself first!!

Voting Should be Made Compulsory , with an Option to Reject Current Leaders & System.

You mean make a "boycott" legal:no:
 
I have another suggestion. Voting is a tiresome process and a lot of people don't go to vote because they are lazy, not because they genuinely don't like any candidate.

One easy method would be to register vote at the time of ID renewals with the option to say "Abstain" or choose from a list of available candidates/parties. Option to manually amend if need be.

Come election day, everyone's choices are tallied and vote is committed.

The drawback with this system is that there is a record to who you would vote.
 
I heard that SC also ordered ECP to introduce electronic balloting in the coming elections?
 
Elections are very costly affairs. There is immense mobilization of resources and manpower.

What a waste if someone deides not to vote!

The Indian system has the concept of the Zero vote. But to exercise that, you HAVE to turn up and vote.

You canot take out time once in 5 years to vote.

Then next 5 years you should remain shut, take it up your backside, and not whimper or whine.
 
Fear Enough!!

People who opt to remain outside of the system on whatever grievances;
should also lost any right to strike any criticism on people working in the system.

You want participation or your voice to be heard then make register yourself first!!
Funny. If all of them are corrupt, I can say anything I want. Also, I'm 18 just now, so how was I supposed to vote? :D
 
There should be compulsory vote,if not so the guilty should be fine 20000 RS or one month prison
Its our life, our future so we must take part n buildup
People dont go for vote than always cry they are not being helped
 
I have another suggestion. Voting is a tiresome process and a lot of people don't go to vote because they are lazy, not because they genuinely don't like any candidate.

One easy method would be to register vote at the time of ID renewals with the option to say "Abstain" or choose from a list of available candidates/parties. Option to manually amend if need be.

Come election day, everyone's choices are tallied and vote is committed.

The drawback with this system is that there is a record to who you would vote.

How frequently does a citizen renew his or her ID? I got my voter ID many years back and I don't think I'll have to renew it as long as I don't damage it.
 

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