Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Daska by-election: Maryam renews vote fraud claims

ECP SUSPECTS RESULTS OF 20 POLLING STATIONS HAD BEEN 'FALSIFIED'

- Staff Report

PAKISTAN Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz renewed on Sunday claims of vote fraud during a byelection for a National Assembly (NA) seat in a Sialkot constituen­cy on Friday.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Saturday stopped the results of the NA-75 (Sialkot-IV) by-election — a seat in Daska Tehsil of the city which fell vacant after the demise of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MP Sahibazada Syed Iftikharul Hassan Shah in August.

In an unpreceden­ted move, the election commission in a press statement said it suspected that the results of 20 polling stations in the constituen­cy had been falsified because it received the results of the constituen­cy with “unnecessar­y delay”.

Responding to the developmen­t, Maryam said that the release was a “charge sheet” against the government. On Sunday, speaking to reporters in Lahore before leaving for Daska, she said: “The plan of rigging they made using the administra­tion and the police had failed badly despite its implementa­tion and the use of the worst state terrorism to enforce it.

“This is a glaring thing that they used every tactic [available] and are now out in the open and stand exposed […] they should now know their standing in the eyes of the people.” Maryam, while referring to the violence between the workers of PML-N and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on the election day, said: “They took lives and abducted ECP staff; 20 presiding officers were made missing persons.”

Unidentifi­ed suspects opened fire near five polling stations, including Main Bazar, Gondka and Rangeela Chowk polling stations, halting polling at five stations. The incident created panic among voters. However, the situation was brought under control after the arrival of the police.

She further questioned why out of the 361 polling stations, the staff of only 20 polling stations had to go missing during the “fog” and why were the results of these polling stations suddenly changed when the officers returned after 12 hours.

“What bigger evidence is there than this,” Maryam questioned.

Maryam is expected to visit the house of a local PML-N leader, Nausheen Iftikhar, in Daska. Reports suggest she will also offer condolence­s to the families of the young man who was killed in electionda­y violence.

ECP STOPS INITIAL RESULTS:

In the press statement, the election commission had said it received the results of the constituen­cy with “unnecessar­y delay”. It said it had tried to contact the presiding officers (POs) several times to ascertain the situation but achieved no success.

“The chief election commission­er tried to contact the Punjab inspector general of police, commission­er and deputy commission­er on receiving informatio­n from the district returning officer (DRO) and returning officer (RO) so the whereabout­s of the presiding officers concerned could be ascertaine­d but received no response,” read the statement.

Chief Election Commission­er Sikandar Sultan Raja also contacted Punjab Chief Secretary Jawad Rafique Malik who assured him that the results would be sent after tracing the “missing” officers and polling bags. But soon after, Malik too made himself “unavailabl­e”, the statement said.

The presiding officers appeared along with the polling bags around six in the morning, the statement said. “The DRO and RO of the NA-75 (Sialkot) constituen­cy informed [the ECP] that there is a suspicion of falsificat­ion in the results from 20 polling stations.

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