The schedule circulating on social media related to the elections has been declared fake

Islamabad: The Election Commission has declared the schedule circulating on social media as fake.

According to the spokesperson of the Election Commission, false statements regarding the election are being issued from time to time on the print and electronic media and the statement on page 10 of the private newspaper is misleading. No consultation was done on the applications filed in the Commission.

No attention should be given to any statement attributed to the Election Commission other than the spokesperson of the Election Commission, nor should such statements be considered as the policy statement of the Election Commission.

The spokesperson said that the Election Commission strongly denies this as the Election Commission has not released the election schedule yet.

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