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More than 128 million people registered to vote in the February 8 elections to choose MPs for the new parliament, but problems are arising for voters and confusion is arising for those whose ID cards have expired.
The ECP cleared up any confusion by stating that voters having a CNIC that has expired are still able to cast a ballot in the next general elections.
A spokesman for the polling commission stated that voters with expired identity cards could still cast ballots.
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He did, however, note that in order to exercise their right to vote using a digital or duplicate form, individuals must bring their original identification card to the polls.
The decision to permit hundreds of thousands of voters to participate in elections was made by election authorities.
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Thousands of people were asking about their eligibility due to the expiry of the identity cards, prompting reaction of ECP.
On the other hand, political parties conclude campaign trail ahead of general elections, and now no political rally is allowed with one day remaining at the polls.
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