Imran Khan inches to PM post in Pakistan; Nawaz's party accuses of rigged elections
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26 Jul 2018 06:53 AM (IST)
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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday rejected the election results following rigging allegations.
"Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) wholly rejects the results of General Elections 2018 due to manifest and massive irregularities. Form 45 was not given to our agents, results were stopped and votes were counted in the absence of our poll agents. This is both unbearable and unacceptable," Shehbaz said while addressing the media here.
Shehbaz further claimed that the mandate of the voters was humiliated, and the democratic process pushed back by decades.
"We thought that the people will be allowed an opportunity to express their 'will' freely. Long queues of people could be seen in the morning in this hot, humid weather. We requested the Election Commission of Pakistan to extend the polling time, which it did not accept," he added.
The PML-N President also claimed that results based on rigging would cause "irreparable damage" to the country.
"We will use all political and legal options for redressal of these glaring excesses. This is an outright rigging and the results based on massive rigging will cause irreparable damage to the country," he added.
Sharif said that the next course of action will be decided in the meeting of the party's Central Executive Committee on Thursday morning.
As counting of votes gets underway in Pakistan, a number of political parties and journalists have alleged that the elections have been rigged.
Reports also suggest that a number of polling agents were not provided with an official Form 45, but instead, were provided with a plain paper containing written information.
Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari took to Twitter express his concerns about the alleged malpractices going on in the elections.
"It's now past midnight & I haven't received official results from any constituency I am contesting my myself. My candidates complaining polling agents have been thrown out of polling stations across the country. Inexcusable & outrageous," he tweeted.
"Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) wholly rejects the results of General Elections 2018 due to manifest and massive irregularities. Form 45 was not given to our agents, results were stopped and votes were counted in the absence of our poll agents. This is both unbearable and unacceptable," Shehbaz said while addressing the media here.
Shehbaz further claimed that the mandate of the voters was humiliated, and the democratic process pushed back by decades.
"We thought that the people will be allowed an opportunity to express their 'will' freely. Long queues of people could be seen in the morning in this hot, humid weather. We requested the Election Commission of Pakistan to extend the polling time, which it did not accept," he added.
The PML-N President also claimed that results based on rigging would cause "irreparable damage" to the country.
"We will use all political and legal options for redressal of these glaring excesses. This is an outright rigging and the results based on massive rigging will cause irreparable damage to the country," he added.
Sharif said that the next course of action will be decided in the meeting of the party's Central Executive Committee on Thursday morning.
As counting of votes gets underway in Pakistan, a number of political parties and journalists have alleged that the elections have been rigged.
Reports also suggest that a number of polling agents were not provided with an official Form 45, but instead, were provided with a plain paper containing written information.
Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari took to Twitter express his concerns about the alleged malpractices going on in the elections.
"It's now past midnight & I haven't received official results from any constituency I am contesting my myself. My candidates complaining polling agents have been thrown out of polling stations across the country. Inexcusable & outrageous," he tweeted.