UPDATES WITH REPORTS OF BLASTS, DETAILS
By Shadi Khan Saif
KABUL, Afghanistan (AA) - Voting for the long-due Afghan parliamentary elections began Saturday amid tight security.
The polls opened at 7 a.m. local time (0230GMT), with some delays reported, and will continue till 4 p.m (1130GMT).
Abdul Badi Sayyad, the election authority chief, appeared on national RTA television and said delays were being caused by technical glitches, assuring that everyone will get a chance to vote.
President Ashraf Ghani and First Lady Rula Ghani cast their votes.
Speaking to reporters, the president said that efforts are underway to hold elections in two provinces Ghazni and Kandahar where the poll was postponed due to a law and order situation.
Multiple minor explosions were heard during polling in Bagrami and Macroryan areas of Kabul, but no casualties have been confirmed yet.
Local Salam Afghanistan radio confirmed at least six people were killed in attacks in northern Kunduz and Baghlan provinces.
According to the country’s election authority, at least 8.8 million people are expected to vote for 2,500 candidates who are running for the Wolesi Jirga (lower house of the parliament).
More than 70,000 security personnel have been assigned to ensure security of the parliamentary elections, the Ministry of Interior and Defence said.
The Taliban, who have declared war on the government, warned people against coming out to vote.