Shehbaz Sharif rejects proposal of electronic voting in next elections

LAHORE – Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif Sunday rejected the government’s proposal to use electronic voting machines in the next polls.

Explaining his rationale behind the refusal, the PML-N leader said the electronic voting system has been declared a failure by the entire world adding that electoral reforms are undertaken with the consultations of all key stakeholders, the public’s opinion, and by developing a consent.

Such key decisions cannot be made by one individual. The sensitive process of electoral reforms should be formed with the confidence of the entirety of the nation.

He further added that the reforms come to the fore through consultation between all the sides involved and in the light of the masses’ opinion and unanimity.

PML-N had undertaken electoral reforms in 2018 via consultations with all political parties including Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. No one had any reservations with the electoral reforms undertaken during our government, he added.

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Lambasting the incumbent government, Shehbaz said when we want to discuss reforms with the government and provide it positive recommendations; the authorities were not ready to listen to it. At that time, PTI leaders started insulting the Opposition by using the NRO rhetoric.

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