The Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN), the largest network of civil society organisations on election monitoring, had deployed about 40,000 observers. The network applied a very robust methodology, including parallel vote tabulation with multiple checks. Based on observations of static and mobile monitors, FAFEN issued a press release on May 11 reporting that “flagrant violations of election laws have been committed” and that there were “incidences of violence and polling irregularities from across Pakistan”.
While agitation by political parties made polling controversial, FAFEN and media reports diminished its credibility. That was last year. Since then, every attempt that intended to investigate the wrongs has been sabotaged. This created more doubts. For instance, when former NADRA chairman Tariq Malik refused to act according to the directions of the interior ministry, he had to face the music. Defiance enraged the government. He and his family members were allegedly harassed. His midnight sacking was turned down by the Islamabad High Court. This did not deter the government from harassing him further. Finally, he had to flee the country. In his recent interview to The Express Tribune, he cited the case of Hadi Bux Jatoi who cast 310 votes in Shikarpur. This can’t be an isolated act; therefore, it demands nationwide scrutiny.
FAFEN, however, continued analysing its own data and ECP statistics during the last 12 months and released a couple of volumes on the elections of 2013. It has fascinating revelations. In 35 constituencies, the margin of victory was found to be less than the rejected votes. For instance, in NA-266, the margin of victory was 5,861, while there were 25,562 rejected voters. Similarly, in NA-188, the winner got only 1,275 more votes than the runner-up, but the rejected votes were 9,392. This one is even more scandalous: in 93 constituencies, the numbers of votes stated on form XVII (constituency result form) were different from the registered votes in the final polling scheme. This potentially means tampering with the polling scheme or worse, voter disenfranchisement.
Moreover, according to some estimates, the returning and district returning officers changed about nine per cent (or 5,000) polling stations without getting prior permission from the ECP. This was also an unlawful act. It indeed had massive impact — it caused massive inconvenience to voters in finding their designated polling stations. This void might have been used to stuff ballot boxes. This tampering with the ECP polling scheme distorted the whole process enormously and caused gigantic uproar. For instance, with a change of one polling station, not only did the number of allocated voters change, but there was also a chain reaction on many neighbouring polling stations. Hence, it became impossible to do any meaningful analyses and projections. However, it provided a free hand to fraudsters.
The FAFEN observers did, however, manage to obtain around 7,250 Form XIVs on the polling day. In June, FAFEN got 30,000 certified Form XIVs. But from 114 constituencies, FAFEN observers could not get a single Form XIV. Moreover, the examination of these forms revealed intriguing trends. A significant number of presiding officers prepared these forms wrongly and I would say intentionally so. A head teacher can’t make mistakes in adding up simple figures. I handed over many forms to the ECP and revealed them to the media but no action was taken.
In my interaction with ECP officials, I found most of them upright. However, they could not hold the reins on returning officers due to structural lacuna. In April, the ECP, through a press release, had virtually surrendered. Interestingly, no one noticed this at that time. And a similar opinion is being articulated very categorically in the ECP Strategic Plan 2014-18 too, “the ECP does not have a complete control over temporary election staff. This includes DROs/ROs, Presiding Officers and other polling station staff, and security officials. It cannot take an action against them for any deliberate attempt of fraud”. This shows the ECP’s helplessness. This realisation needs to be appreciated, but it can also be construed as a confession of being witness to rigging. The ECP recognises it as one of the major strategic challenges in its plan. This is also a challenge for all of us.
I have no soft corner for Imran Khan or Tahirul Qadri but one can’t disagree with what they are demanding. The wrongs committed in the 2013 general elections must be corrected. One way forward is to examine thumb impressions of randomly selected ballot papers from all the constituencies, compare polling scheme details with the on-ground situation and recount ballot papers. Then, fix the responsibility and punish the culprits. Any new election must be conducted after wide-ranging electoral reforms. In particular, make the returning officers accountable to the ECP. Without correcting past mistakes, any election will lead to a similar crisis of credibility, having repercussion on the legitimacy of any ‘elected’ government.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2014.
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I would think Tariq Malik has gained a popularity being a fair person. He should be hired back and allowed to conduct the election process. Without him its not possible.
globaly ngos and independent observers judge the transparency of elections removal of chairman nadra Tariq malik proves that pml/n govt does not believe in independence of autonomous institutions like ecp and nadra for fair and free elections we need independent institutions.
What exactly you do suggest, A Transparent election for 2018 with some fool Proof solution Then, Its constructive article. If support interim then its destructive article. Because in my opinion..,,
Country isn't child splay. That every year there should be reelection. This is what is devised by our hidden enemy, Cast fake votes to every party. Later on losers are informed that election has been rigged. They will start dog fight and ultimately Pakistan will suffer. There should be free and fair election with biomatric tec h but nothing before 2018. because demanding interim means putting state into civil war.
This NGO not reliable. They welcomed elections and termed them fair an
I say it again (hopefully this will please the mods), free and fair elections, an independent election commission and a complete plan to conduct elections is vital for democracy and should be a part of any discussion on democracy by our english media, who usually shy away from talking about electoral reforms, the very fundamentals of democracy.
It is clear that government got scared of an upright, honest and brave Tariq Malik. Apparently they knew more than him. Probably that's why government acted in paranoia. It appears controlled and sophisticated rigging took place in last general elections of Pakistan. Too bad country had to loose such a stellar performer.
Tells you sooo.... much about "the mandate"
Completely agree.......and that was an interesting read.