Washington, D.C.: As Pakistan gears up for its general elections on February 8, the United States has issued a travel advisory for American citizens, urging caution and highlighting potential security concerns associated with the upcoming polls.
Released by the US Embassy in Pakistan, the advisory, issued on Friday, emphasizes the need for vigilance among American citizens and encourages them to stay informed about the locations of political rallies in areas they intend to visit. Specifically addressing election day, the advisory cautions about potential crowds around polling stations and advises US citizens ineligible to participate in Pakistan’s elections to avoid these areas for their safety.
The embassy acknowledges the active campaigning by political parties in Pakistan, involving marches, rallies, and speeches, inherent to the democratic process. However, it also notes that such public gatherings may lead to traffic congestion, transportation disruptions, and obstacles to free movement and safety.
Highlighting the potential for violence targeting political activities, especially in regions like Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the advisory urges American citizens to steer clear of areas around polling stations on February 8. Additionally, it forewarns of possible disruptions to internet and cellular services leading up to and on election day.
Providing practical recommendations, the advisory suggests avoiding large public gatherings, exercising caution in unexpected situations near demonstrations, and reviewing personal security plans. The US Embassy stresses the importance of monitoring local media, maintaining a low profile, carrying identification documents, and cooperating with local authorities.