Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Senator Syed Shibli Faraz Wednesday said that the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) will play the role of neutral umpire in the electoral process. “The way Prime Minister Imran Khan brought a neutral umpire in cricket to end controversies; EVM will play the role of neutral umpire in the electoral process”, the minister said while talking to the media after passage of a bill in the joint session of parliament related to the use of EVMs in election. The federal minister said that elections in the country have always been controversial due to which democracy could not be strengthened. “EVM will strengthen democracy and bring political stability in the country”, he added. “Today is an important day for democracy and the whole nation deserves congratulations”, Shibli Faraz said. Amid opposition uproar, the Joint Sitting of the Parliament on Wednesday passed the Elections (Second Amendment) Bill, 2021 with majority votes by rejecting all amendments proposed by the opposition benches. Advisor the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs Dr Zaheer-un-Din Babar Awan piloted the bill in the House and the motion to consider the bill was passed with majority vote. A total of 221 lawmakers voted in favor of the motion while 203 lawmakers opposed it.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Accountability biggest issue for incompetent league: Gill
-
Railways to transport over 20 percent of freight business after completion of ML-I
-
New Zealand put into bat by Scotland in T20 World Cup clash
-
Samina Alvi hails SC’s notice on mammography facilities
-
Three important decisions taken to fix gas issues: Hammad
-
IHC bans constructions at Margalla Hills National Park
-
Pakistani products glitter at 4th CIIE Expo
-
Electoral Rolls verification drive starts
-
Punjab registers 244 new dengue cases, 1 death
-
Parliamentary session on national security underway in Islamabad
-
PM Imran Khan chairs session to deliberate on 9-point agenda
-
It’s mandatory for everyone to pay taxes: Shaukat Tarin