According to the school administration, a primary teacher died on August 9 and the other died on January 8, but the ECP imposed duties on both of them.


Tando Allahyar: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) also assigned the duties to such teachers in the polling stations for the general elections who are no longer in this world.
The preparations for the general elections to be held on February 8 across the country are in full swing. In some places the printing ballot papers is underway and in other places the appointment of election staff is going on.
In this situation, the Election Commission have assigned duties to those teachers as well who have passed away.
According to the school administration, a primary teacher died on August 9 and the other died on January 8, but the ECP imposed duties on both of them.
The school administration said: “We had also written a letter to the Election Commission in which it was stated that they imposed the duties of the two teachers who have passed away”.
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