Key national parties cry foul as PTI marches towards victory

IANS  |  Islamabad 

A post-election crisis looms large over as mainstream political parties, apart from the PTI which is celebrating its success in the general election, voiced grave concerns over "systematic manipulation in compilation and announcement of results" by the polling staff.

Sharif in a midnight presser pointed out that other political parties too had raised similar objections.

He said that official results of all constituencies in had been held up while results of far-flung town and cities in had been announced.

The Election Commission, he claimed, had stopped issuing "Form 45" to PML-N polling agents, adding that they had all been evicted from booths before the counting process was initiated.

Form 45 is known as the statement of the count, according to the poll body. It is supposed to show the number of valid votes for each contesting candidate and ballot papers excluded from the count.

"This clearly amounts to rigging. People's mandate has been defiled... This is intolerable. Election laws are being blatantly violated all over the country," Sharif said, adding that the situation had forced him to reject the outcome of the 2018

The democratic process in the country has been pushed back by almost three decades, he said, adding that he had convened the meeting of the PML-N's to discuss the emerging situation.

"PML-N will get in touch with all political parties who faced similar treatment on the poll day in a bid to chalk out a common strategy."

Former alleged that PML-N's polling agents were evicted from polling stations in areas where the party's candidates held a clear lead.

Leaders of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-(MQM-P) also raised their voice against what they termed "forcible expulsion" of the patry's polling agents during the process of vote counting.

They also complained that their representatives had not been provided certified copies of "Form 45".

Soon afterwards, the (PPP) made same allegations. Veteran said that some elements were trying to make elections controversial through undemocratic means to create an atmosphere of political confrontation.

"(Resorting to) such tactics will have grave repercussions," he said, adding the poll body should take notice of such widespread complaints.

Party said that all but one mainstream national party was being pushed against the proverbial wall.

Meanwhile, Senator Khokhar, for PPP Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, alleged that Bilawal's polling agent in Lyari had gone "missing".

Even the conglomerate of religio-political parties, the (MMA), and Tehreek Labaik Pakistan (TLP) cried foul.

of TLP Khadim Rizvi called the 2018 "the most rigged in the country's history". He said that his party was consulting within its ranks and would soon make a decision in this regard.

Similar allegations were repeated by MMA. Its said that the had failed in conducting transparent elections. He said presiding officers were refusing to hand over certified results to polling agents of the alliance.

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First Published: Thu, July 26 2018. 17:30 IST