ISLAMABAD( ITTEHAD): Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said for the first time in the country’s history, the government would synchronize technology and data to eliminate any chances of fraud in general elections.
“We will hold the ‘21st century’ election with necessary technological arrangements in-place to ensure transparent and fair election,” he said, at the launch of various initiatives of National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), here at its headquarters.
The newly inaugurated projects included launch of Alien Registration Card, Pak COVID-19 Mobile Vaccination Pass, national certification and renewal campaign, setting up of 66 Nadra Registration Centres across the country and inauguration of 90 mobile registration vans.
The prime minister said to end fake registration of voters, technology would be synced with data.
“The results based on the free and transparent exercise would be acceptable to all,” he added.
WE WILL HOLD THE ‘21ST CENTURY’ ELECTION WITH NECESSARY TECHNOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENTS IN-PLACE
On the launch of Alien Registration Card and work permit for foreigners, he said the step would bring the segment into social and financial mainstream.
He mentioned that over three million registered Afghan refugees would also benefit from the facility, which would help them run their businesses in a legalized manner.
Imran Khan said it was the government’s responsibility to facilitate the masses in every possible way.