However, the MPA who had to resign — and who is now vying for the seat again — has accused her PPP rival of using several police vehicles and other stateowned resources such as a fire-engine during a local rally. This allegation has been denied by the candidate, but a recent footage shown on television tells a different story.
It shows several police mobile and other escort vehicles as part of a cavalcade of cars travelling on a road in Multan district. The Punjab law minister, who is from the PML-N and who was interviewed for his comments, said that all candidates had been provided security but that this did not amount to more than a single police escort vehicle, and that anything over and above this was unsanctioned. The case may well be, given the way things work in Pakistan, that the candidate may have been provided the extra security by some overzealous local officials, who think that by doing so they will get into the good books of his brother. Whatever the motive, it would be good if the PPP candidate were to, on his own, use only state resources that he is entitled to under the law.
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