ISLAMABAD: The civil and military leadership on Thursday congratulated the nation on the conduct of “smooth, peaceful, free and fair” general election.

“I deeply thank and congratulate the nation on successful conduct of general elections-2024. I appreciate the efforts of Election Commission of Pakistan, interim provincial governments, armed forces, civil armed forces, police, law enforcement agencies, election staff, media and all those institutions and individuals who contributed to the conduct of the free and fair elections,” caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar said in a message on X, formerly Twitter.

“This momentous occasion is not just a testament to the resilience and strength of our democratic processes but also to the indomitable spirit of the Pakistani people. The participation and enthusiasm of people of Pakistan have been the cornerstone of this democratic exercise,” he wrote.

The premier said high voter turnout was a clear indication of public commitment to shaping the future of the country. “The voices, expressed through the votes, will contribute to the fortification of our democracy, and for that, people of Pakistan deserve every bit of appreciation,” he added.

PM says voices expressed through votes will contribute to fortification of democracy

PM Kakar said that despite a few incidents of terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, the efforts of security forces, civilian administration and ECP for conducting a free and fair election across the country was commendable.

“Their unwavering commitment to their duties has been instrumental in the smooth conduct of the elections. In the face of adversity, the people of Pakistan have shown remarkable courage and determination,” he added.

“Your [security forces] resolve in the aftermath of the recent terrorism incidents, continuing to participate in the electoral process, is a powerful statement against the forces that seek to destabilise our nation. It underscores our collective desire for peace, stability, and prosperity. Once again, I congratulate the nation on this historic achievement. May this election be a harbinger of a brighter, more prosperous future for Pakistan.”

Federal Minister for Information Murtaza Solangi said the “enthusiastic turnout” in the general election was not only a testament to the strengthening democracy in the country, but also marked a significant milestone in its history.

“Today the nation witnessed another historic event in the democratic journey. People across Pakistan participated in the process in large numbers demonstrating their commitment to democracy, their national responsibility and belief in the power of vote,” he said in a statement.

Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz said in a message: “I acknowledge the unwavering dedication and professionalism of our security forces, law enforcement agencies, and police personnel. These forces were deployed extensively and in large numbers, ensuring the smooth conduct of the electoral process, which is a testament to their commitment to democracy and the people of Pakistan.”

He said that despite a few isolated incidents, the overall situation remained under control, demonstrating the “effectiveness of our security measures”.

The army also congratulated the nation on the peaceful and violence-free conduct of the general election.

“The armed forces alongside other law enforcement agencies are proud to have played a pivotal role in providing security during conduct of the sacred electoral process, in aid of civil power, and in accordance with the Constitution of Pakistan,” the army said in a message issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations.

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2024

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