The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has been under pressure by various parties to make arrangements for enabling thousands of Pakistanis living abroad to participate in elections.
Both the ECP and National Database Registration Authority (Nadra) told a parliamentary committee yesterday that voting by overseas Pakistanis would not be possible in the next general elections in 2018, Dawn reported.
Quoting sources, the report said that Nadra officials, during an in-camera meeting of the sub-committee of the parliamentary committee on electoral reforms, raised a number of questions about the security of its data, if provided for online or offline verification of voters during elections.
Employees at the Pakistani embassy in Riyadh, High Commission in London and consulates in New York, Dubai, Manchester, Bradford and Glasgow were asked to poll their votes for fictitious candidates through postal ballots and telephone voting.
According to sources, the ECP informed the committee that it had set up a special department in the commission on the issue to do research work.