'Commission finds no counterfeit votes in NA-122 ballot bags'

After inspection of 234 polling stations, National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq's votes increased by 89


Abdul Manan December 31, 2014
'Commission finds no counterfeit votes in NA-122 ballot bags'

ISLAMABAD: After inspection of 234 polling stations of NA-122 Lahore, the election tribunal did not find a single counterfeit vote without voter thumb impressions or an ID card, according to sources privy to the development. 

Further, no fake ballot papers were found either.

After inspection of 234 polling stations of NA-122, Speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq's votes increased by 89 and now leads with 9,701 votes against PTI chairman Imran Khan (67,971).

The election tribunal, headed by Justice Kazim Ali Khan, formed a commission in the first week of December to open the ballot bags based on the rigging allegations made by Imran.

According to sources, the commission, which was tasked to complete the process within two weeks, could not find any evidence of rigging in the ballot bags of NA-122.

Imran, in his last hearing, requested the tribunal judge to open the ballot bags, stating that evidence of rigging would be found in the bags.

In the May 2013 elections, Sadiq defeated Imran. However, Imran alleged that his defeat was a result of rigging. His movement against the rigging allegations was focused on the audit of four NA seats, including NA-122. The tribunal will soon give a final verdict on the basis of the findings of the commission.

COMMENTS (99)

SK | 9 years ago | Reply

@faisal chaudry:

Chaudhry sahib, I could sense your affiliation to a certain political group. I respect that , the issue is not rigging, it is only a party based political issue , atleast in a national sense the real issue is an apathy to the two party political system in the country that has virtually delivered nothing for this nation except rising poverty , insecurity , corruption and hopelessness . I firmly believe as pakistani that we are not yet ready for true democracy for two reasons , one is that this nation has never experienced a real democracy , we have had brushes with sham democracies only .

The second reason is there had traditionally been a grand conspiracy from ruling elites to keep the literacy level from rising in order to maintain their hegemony .This has allowed the two political parties of elite interests to thrive. The hegemony of two party system gradually evolved into monarchism or at best oligarchism. The powers were vested on few it was not allowed to filter into grassroot level, so the gulf between have and have nots widened.rise to sectarianism, and anarchism in the country, the elite benefited and poor became poorer.

The nation should now rise against the failed political system, against this sham democracy , the status go, and elite hegemony and provide platform to more progressive parties who would genuinely empower the people. This nation needs to rise up from deep complacency and think beyond regional, ethnic , clan and traditional localities to any political groups.

Saleem Siddiqui | 9 years ago | Reply

Surprising to learn that there was no bogus voting. Onse of PML-N's MNA just came on live TV and reportred that there were some discripencies. Who is right, who is wrong.

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