Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Pakistan vote rigger surfaces

Liaqat Ali Chattha admits turning losers into winners by reversing margins of 70,000 votes in 13 national assembly seats

- WITH AFP

A senior bureaucrat in Pakistan lent credence to allegation­s of vote manipulati­on during last week’s election by saying on Saturday that he helped rig it.

Liaqat Ali Chattha — commission­er of the garrison city of Rawalpindi, where the country’s powerful military has its headquarte­rs — said he would hand himself over to police.

Widespread allegation­s of ballot rigging swirled after authoritie­s switched off the country’s mobile phone network on election day and the count took more than 24 hours.

Chattha said he personally supervised rigging of votes in Rawalpindi, before stepping down from his post.

“We converted the losers into winners, reversing margins of 70,000 votes in 13 national assembly seats,” he told reporters.

“For committing such a heinous crime, I will hand myself over to the police,” he said, also implicatin­g the head of the election commission and the country’s top judge.

The election commission rejected Chattha’s allegation­s, but said in a statement that it would “hold an inquiry.”

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, a leading advocacy group, said after Chattha’s announceme­nt that the “involvemen­t of the state bureaucrac­y in rigging in Pakistan is beginning to be exposed.”

Candidates from the army-backed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Pakistan Peoples Party claimed most of the seats in Rawalpindi, sweeping aside candidates loyal to jailed former prime minister Imran Khan — the target of a sweeping crackdown.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party called nationwide protests against the alleged rigging on Saturday.

A small number of supporters took to the streets in major urban centers, with the largest gathering of around 4,000 people in its stronghold northern city of Peshawar.

In the central city of Lahore, police detained senior party member Salman Akram Raja and around a dozen supporters — surroundin­g the party headquarte­rs — but said they had all been released by late afternoon.

Senior PTI official Ali Muhammad Khan said after the protests that Chattha’s statement proved his party was cheated.

“We must be returned our mandate,” he told reporters in Islamabad.

 ?? ABDUL MAJEED/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? SUPPORTERS of former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party protest against the alleged skewing in Pakistan’s national election results, in Peshawar.
ABDUL MAJEED/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE SUPPORTERS of former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party protest against the alleged skewing in Pakistan’s national election results, in Peshawar.

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