Diplomatic: (Greater interaction between parliamentarians to enhance cooperation: Sefik Dzaferovic)

ISLAMABAD:Chairman of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sefik Dzaferovic has said greater interaction between the parliamentarians of Pakistan and Bosnia will further enhance cooperation in diverse sectors.

He was talking to Speaker National Assembly here on Thursday. Sefik Dzaferovic said his country attaches importance to its relations with Pakistan as it was one of the few countries to extend assistance to his country after it came into being and later during the stabilization process.

The Speaker National Assembly proposed a parliamentary moot in Islamabad to ponder upon areas of possible cooperation. He said the Bosnian investors could invest in energy, manufacturing and trade sectors.

PM: (PM to inaugurate Hassan Abdal Railway Station tomorrow)

ISLAMABAD:Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate the Hassan Abdal Railway Station tomorrow (Friday).

According to details, Hassan Abdal railway station has been constructed at a cost of Rs300 million. The railway station consists the grand and the first floors.

Clean and cold water plants have been installed for the convenience of the passengers. Apart from this, a canteen has also been constructed along with the waiting area.

A new tube well has also been installed to meet the water requirement of Hassan Abdal railway station as well as installation of 300 KV generator for uninterrupted power supply.

AJK: (Jammu Martyrs Day to be marked tomorrow)

ISLAMABAD:Jammu Martyrs Day is being observed throughout Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) tomorrow (Friday) with a renewed pledge to accomplish the left out mission of the martyrs and commemorate massacre of Muslims in Jammu on 6th November 1947.

The day reminds the sacrifice of those hundreds of thousands of Muslims who were mercilessly slain by Hindu extremists Rashtrya Swayamseva Sung (RSS) near Jammu when they were on their way to Pakistan aboard trucks and buses. It is a public holiday in Azad Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow (Friday).

Public meetings and seminars will be held all over the state to pay homage to the martyrs of Jammu and Kashmir who sacrificed their lives for the cause of Islam and Pakistan.

Diplomatic: (COAS, Chairman of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina discuss regional security)

ISLAMABAD:Chairman of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sefik Dzaferovic held a meeting with Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa in Rawalpindi on Thursday and discussed regional security and Pakistan Bosnia relations.

The Army Chief said Pakistan attaches great importance to brotherly relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina. He said Pakistan is proud of strong bond of love and support between people of two countries.

They discussed enhanced bilateral cooperation in various fields including defence, technical expertise and joint ventures. The visiting dignitary also acknowledged Pakistan’s continuous efforts for peace and stability in the region and pledged to further enhance bilateral relations.

Earlier, on arrival at the GHQ, the visiting dignitary was presented guard of honour and laid floral wreath at Yadgar-e-Shuhada to pay homage to martyrs.

TDEA Launches Tech Forum for Efficient Use of Technology in Elections

ISLAMABAD:The Trust for Democratic Education and Accountability (TDEA) launched its Technology for Efficient and Effective Elections (T3E) initiative on Thursday, where the technological experts will deliberate technical solutions for improving elections in Pakistan.

The forum reflects TDEA’s strategic initiative for engaging tech-industry leaders to optimize efficiency and transparency of electoral process – pre-requisites for enhancing public trust in the electoral system and by extension, in democracy in Pakistan.

Welcoming the guests, TDEA’s Team Lead, Rashid Chaudhry said that it is with a sense of satisfaction that this initiative reflects a growing urgency among key stakeholders, most importantly the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), civil society organizations (CSOs), and an increasing number of political parties.

He said as a leading national organization working on elections, TDEA is aware of the double-edged sword that technology can be to the health and credibility of our electoral system. “With this forum of experts, we are putting our best foot forward – with the seriousness and tact needed to see what technological solutions are best suited to situation – including questions of security, ease of understanding and access among voters and other stakeholders, economic and infrastructure development and maintenance costs to name a few,” he added.

Project Lead Sahibzada Saud informed the participants that under the initiative, an Election Tech Forum (ETF) has been established comprising 16 experts who are well versed with tech solutions, cyber security, networking and data management. The forum will deliberate and compile recommendations for adoption of the most suitable technological solutions to enhance the sanctity, integrity, transparency and accountability of the electoral system in Pakistan.

Director General, Information Technology, ECP, Muhammad Khizer Aziz said that ECP believes in the use of technology and has already taken a number of initiatives to provide easy solutions for the voters. He said the commission has started the SMS service of 8300 through which people get the information about their polling stations, and other necessary details required to cast their vote on the election-day.

Similarly, they have introduced computerized electoral rolls, GIS system for polling stations, mobile app, Result Management System, Result Transmission System, electronic voting machines, biometric voting machines, among many others. He said the ECP has conducted the pilot phases of the electronic voting system, and other tech projects and presented their reports to the Parliament for their decision. He expressed the hope that the Parliament will expedite the due process and make necessary amendments to the Elections Act, 2017 so that new technology could be used in future elections.

Zafarullah Khan, a prominent Civic Education Specialist, emphasized the need for using the technology in elections while taking into account all the sociological, and cultural factors and mechanisms by which people use technology. He said the system must ensure the very sanctity of the governance mechanism and it also has to address the issue of digital inequalities to make this technology inclusive. He suggested that the digital infrastructure for online education may be dedicated for voting purposes after deliberations by our technological experts.

He also talked about the sustainability of the election technology, whether it can be maintained for next five years as it has maintenance costs. He added that technology is inevitable and must be used for electoral transparency but Pakistan is a vulnerable country, and we need to take into account the risks of cyber security as well. He suggested that a catalogue on pros and cons of this technology needs to be developed. He stated that we adopt the technology but we shy away from using it. He gave the example of the National Assembly, where the electronic voting board is installed since 2008, however, it has never been used by the parliamentarians.

Minister: (People-rejected politicians can’t cheat voters of Gilgit-Baltistan: Shibli)

ISLAMABAD:Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Syed Shibli Faraz has said the politicians, rejected by the people of Pakistan, cannot hoodwink the voters of Gilgit-Baltistan.

In a tweet on Thursday, he said those who have turned Sindh into ruins cannot develop Gilgit-Baltistan.

The Minister said the people of Gilgit-Baltistan will also not let the PML-N establish its new franchise of corruption in their area.

KP: (Govt persistently monitoring second wave of corona spike in KP: CM)

ISLAMABAD:Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Mahmood Khan has said the provincial government is persistently monitoring the 2nd wave of corona spike in the province.

Presiding over a meeting of Corona Task Force in Peshawar, he said all resources will be spent to contain the possible spread of coronavirus. He directed district administration to implement smart lockdown in all those areas where corona cases are being reported.

The meeting also decided to close public parks at 6:00 p.m, while restaurants, markets and wedding halls will be closed at 10:00 pm besides wearing masks is compulsory in all public places.