US questions conduct of Pakistan election, calls for ‘fraud’ probe

We are concerned about allegations of interference in electoral process, says Matthew Miller

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller addressing a press briefing. PHOTO: US State Dept website

The United States on Friday called into question the "undue restrictions" put in place during Pakistan's electoral process and expressed concern about allegations of vote-rigging, but pledged to work with whoever forms the next government.

Candidates loyal to jailed former prime minister Imran Khan were ahead as vote counting dragged on following Thursday's election.

His Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was faring better than expected despite a crackdown targeting the party, but the next government was still likely to be formed by the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) after a spell of political horse trading.

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