Pakistan opposition rejects results, demands re-election

IANS  |  Islamabad 

A multi-party conference (MPC), called to devise a joint strategy over alleged rigging in the 2018 of Pakistan, on Friday rejected the poll results, demanding a "transparent" re-election.

"The APC (all parties conference) has completely rejected the July 25 elections with consensus," announced Rehman while addressing the media after the conference concluded.

"We do not consider this election to be the mandate of the public."

The Peoples Party had earlier on Friday decided not to attend the conference, with a saying its leadership will devise its own strategy regarding alleged poll irregularities.

In attendance at the MPC were (JI) Senator Sirajul Haq, Mohammad Zubair, Minister Hafeezur Rehman, and Kashmir Raja Farooq Haider, Khan, Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, National Party's Senator and several MMA leaders.

leaders Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Ayaz Sadiq, Marriyum Aurangzeb, and (PSP) leaders Mustafa Kamal, and also participated.

Interestingly, (MQM-P) also showed up to the conference, despite reports that his party has agreed to join the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led government in the centre after a contact between PTI and

Speaking at the MPC, Sattar alleged that the July 25 polls were "rigged massively" and the results were altered.

"Results of their choice were devised and the party of their choice was made to win," he claimed.

The MMA had on Thursday rejected the poll results outright, calling for declaring the entire electoral exercise "null and void".

The recently revived alliance of five religio-political parties suffered a drubbing in the elections and even its chief, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, and JI chief tasted defeat in their native constituencies.

The too had decided to take all major parties, including the PPP and obviously excluding the PTI, on board to formulate a joint strategy to take up the rigging issue that it believes has deprived it of majority in the coming

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 22:54 IST