National Herald Tribune

Despite complaints Pakistan elections were organized and as per law: Donald Lu

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WASHINGTON, (NNI): US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu has submitted a written testimony in the American Congress, saying the general elections in Pakistan seemed to be as per law but there had been 'irregulari­ties' in how the results were compiled.

Donald Lu's testimony comes ahead of his scheduled appearance in US Congress Foreign Affairs subcommitt­ee, which will take place later today.

Former ambassador Lu is at the centre of crises in Pakistan arose due to his alleged warning to ex-Pakistan envoy to the US Asad Majeed which was conveyed to Islamabad through a cipher. Former prime minister and PTI founder mentioned the cipher in his public speeches alleging a US conspiracy to him from power in 2022.

The four-page testimony says that the US observed multiple irregulari­ties in the election. "We were particular­ly concerned about electoral abuses and violence that happened in the weeks leading up to the elections," he wrote.

Donald Lu said there had been terror attacks against police, politician­s, and political gatherings. He also said that journalist­s had been harassed by party supporters as well.

The US assistant secretary also said that many political leaders were unable to register parties as well as specific candidates.

Lu said that the irregulari­ties were also continued on the polling day when internatio­nal observers could not witness counting in half of the country's constituen­cies. He also referred to the shutdown of mobile internet on the day of the election as well. "More than 5,000 independen­t observers were in the field. Their organizati­on's conclusion was that the conduct of the election was largely competitiv­e and orderly, while noting some irregulari­ties in the compilatio­n of results," he said.

Lu, however, also noted that over 60 million people had voted and had been given a range of choices, saying three different parties have formed government­s in Pakistan.

Calling Pakistan an important partner of the US, Lu said that the two countries had shared goals against terrorism. "The Pakistani people deserve a country that is peaceful, democratic, and prosperous. We are working every day to support that vision," he added.

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