Caretaker info minister Solangi responds to reports
Caretaker Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Murtaza Solangi, affirmed on Tuesday that there are no plans to suspend mobile or internet services on the day of the polls. He encouraged the public to responsibly exercise their democratic right to vote.
In a statement released today, Solangi emphasized the significance of voting as an expression of patriotism and dedication to the democratic process in the nation.
He assured that the government has not issued any directives to disrupt communication services during the electoral proceedings.
“The freedom to communicate and access information is crucial for a fair and transparent election,” Solangi stated, underscoring the government’s commitment to upholding democratic principles.
He reiterated the caretaker administration’s dedication to providing equal opportunities for all political parties, ensuring a level playing field in the electoral landscape.
Solangi also highlighted the role of official media in delivering comprehensive coverage to all political parties, stressing the importance of transparency and accountability in the electoral process.
In addressing concerns about potential law and order issues on polling day, the federal minister assured that local administration would take necessary lawful measures to maintain peace and security nationwide.
As the elections draw near, Solangi urged citizens to make well-informed decisions and actively participate in shaping the nation’s future through their votes.
In the lead-up to the upcoming polls, Solangi’s affirmation regarding uninterrupted communication services underscores the government’s commitment to facilitating a free and fair electoral process, allowing citizens to exercise their democratic rights without impediment.