Times of Oman

PTI accuses PML-N of electoral fraud again

Polling staff was working for Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawa­z workers while police colluded against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf activists, PTI leader Ejaz Chaudhry said

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again accused the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) of electoral rigging during the recently held local government (LG) elections in Punjab.

“Polling staff was working for PML-N workers while police colluded against PTI activists,” PTI leader Ejaz Chaudhry said while addressing a press conference in Lahore on Monday.

“Voter lists in 19 union councils were tampered,” Chaudhry said while declaring the whole episode ‘a flawed exercise’.

“Everything was staged just as they did in NA-122 (National Assembly seat)by-poll,” he added.

The PTI leader demanded the annulment of LG polls, saying electoral fraud was committed during the elections.

Earlier on Sunday, the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) had said many of the irregulari­ties reported in the 2013 general elections were repeated in Saturday’s local government elections.

Sarwar Bari, a FAFEN founding member, in a press conference said all parties had complaints.

“One of the irregulari­ties was not allowing some FAFEN rep- resentativ­es to observe the voting and counting process at polling stations, although the ECP had issued it an accreditat­ion in this regard.”

The PML-N swept to victory in the first phase of the local government elections held in 12 districts of Punjab.

The PML-N secured 900 union council seats, with only independen­t candidates coming close to the ruling party with 741 seats. The PTI managed to secure only 192 seats while the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) secured 33 each.

 ?? — AFP ?? An undated photograph shows prominent Pakistani Pashtun leader Afzal Khan Lala, right, posing for a photograph with a friend in Swat Valley. A Pakistani nationalis­t hero who defied the Taliban in Swat Valley and survived more than 10 assassinat­ion...
— AFP An undated photograph shows prominent Pakistani Pashtun leader Afzal Khan Lala, right, posing for a photograph with a friend in Swat Valley. A Pakistani nationalis­t hero who defied the Taliban in Swat Valley and survived more than 10 assassinat­ion...
 ?? — Reuters ?? ROW: Women wait to vote in local government elections in Lahore, Pakistan on Saturday.
— Reuters ROW: Women wait to vote in local government elections in Lahore, Pakistan on Saturday.

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