Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Afghan voters brave attacks on poll day

- Reuters

KABUL: A suicide bomber blew himself up in the Afghan capital Saturday, killing at least 15 people as voting concluded in parliament­ary elections overshadow­ed by the threat of violence and long delays at polling stations.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the blast, but the Taliban said earlier it had carried out over 300 attacks on the “fake election” across the nation.

Polling stations were kept open longer than normal. Turnout was higher than expected, but many voters were forced to endure extended waits because of technical and organisati­onal problems. “People’s enthusiasm and participat­ion despite threats, intimidati­on and attacks by militants must be lauded today,” said one senior internatio­nal security official, who added: “The electionee­ring process will require

close scrutiny as it is clear that there were multiple failures.”

Untested biometric voter-registrati­on equipment, rushed in at the last minute to counter voter fraud, caused particular problems. The Transparen­t Election Foundation of Afghanista­n, a civil action group, said the devices suffered malfunctio­ns in more than 40% of polling centres.

In the days leading to the vote, Taliban militants issued statements telling people not to take part in what they consider a foreign-imposed process and warning poll centres may be attacked. Afghanista­n’s political scene is still tainted by the aftermath of a disputed presidenti­al vote in 2014 that forced the two rival groupings to form an unstable partnershi­p. Both sides were accused of massive electoral cheating.

About 2,450 candidates are competing for places in the lower house, which has 250 seats, including one reserved for a candidate from the Sikh minority.

 ?? AP ?? Afghan men line up to cast their votes, inside a polling station during the Parliament­ary election in Kabul on Saturday.
AP Afghan men line up to cast their votes, inside a polling station during the Parliament­ary election in Kabul on Saturday.

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