Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Afghans vote amid Taliban threats

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Afghans voted on Saturday in parliament­ary elections overshadow­ed by chaotic organisati­on, allegation­s of corruption and violence that has forced a postponeme­nt of the vote in the strategic southern province of Kandahar.

With Taliban insurgents in control of large areas of the country, thousands killed in the fighting and doubts about the success of the US strategy to force the insurgents to accept peace talks by stepping up air strikes, the credibilit­y of the Westernbac­ked government is at stake.

Several security incidents marred the polling day, with more than 30 incidents recorded.

In the northern city of Kunduz 53 people were wounded and three killed in various incidents. In Nangarhar in the east, seven people were wounded in a blast and Ghor in the west at least 11 police were killed.

However by early afternoon there had been no major attack.

Wider election concerns have centred on technical and organisati­onal problems with biometric voter registrati­on equipment, polling stations not opening on time, missing election materials and delays forcing lengthy waits.

The Independen­t Election Commission (IEC), the body overseeing the ballot, said voting hours would be extended in some centres to cope with demand and some polling stations, which had not opened at all, would be open on Sunday. “The biggest problem is with the biometric machines, there are some sites where they’re not working and a lot of voters have been discourage­d and have gone home,” said Nasibullah Sayedi, a voter in the western city of Herat.

KABUL:

 ?? AP ?? Sikh voters register to cast vote in Parliament­ary elections in the old city of Kabul, Afghanista­n, on Saturday.
AP Sikh voters register to cast vote in Parliament­ary elections in the old city of Kabul, Afghanista­n, on Saturday.

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