The US State Department has emphasised that claims of “interference or fraud” in the Feb 8 polls should be “fully and transparently” investigated as per Pakistan’s laws and procedures.
Spokesperson Matthew Miller made these remarks while responding to a question about rigging allegations by former Rawalpindi commissioner Liaqat Ali Chatha.
“I don’t want to get into an internal Pakistani matter, which I very much believe that the formation of a new government is. But – so that’s a matter that I will leave to Pakistan. But as I said, when it comes to – any claims of interference or allegations of irregularities, we want to see those fully investigated,” he said in response to a question on PTI’s mandate.
On the recent suspension of X in the country, Miller maintained that the US wanted to see full internet freedom around the world “and that includes the availability of platforms that people use to communicate [with] each other”.
“We want internet platforms to be available to people in Pakistan and around the world,” he added.
US wants poll fraud claims probed
Miller maintains that US wants to see full internet freedom around world
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