US, UK, and EU call for probe into Pakistan elections over claims of ‘irregularities and fraud’

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US, UK, and EU call for probe into Pakistan elections over claims of ‘irregularities and fraud’

Reuters Published February 10, 2024 Updated about 7 hours ago




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The United States, Britain and the European Union have separately expressed concerns about Pakistan’s electoral process in the wake of a vote on Thursday and urged a probe into reported irregularities.
The main battle was between former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s party and candidates backed by ex-prime minister Imran Khan. Both declared victory separately.
Elections were held for 265 seats in the National Assembly and a political party needs 133 seats for a simple majority.



The US and the EU both mentioned allegations of interference, including arrests of activists, and added that claims of irregularities, interference and fraud should be fully investigated.
Imran is in jail and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has been barred from the polls. Independents, most of them backed by the PTI founder, had won the most seats — 98 of the 245 until early hours of the day — while Nawaz’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party had won 69 seats.



Imran believes the powerful military is behind a crackdown to hound his party out of existence, while analysts and opponents say Nawaz is being backed by the generals.
The EU statement noted a “lack of a level playing field”, attributing that to “the inability of some political actors to contest the elections” and to restrictions to freedom of assembly, freedom of expression and internet access.
The US State Department said there were “undue restrictions” on freedoms of expressions and assembly while noting violence and attacks on media workers.
Some US lawmakers such as Democratic US Representatives Ro Khanna and Ilhan Omar also expressed concerns, with Khanna saying “the military is interfering and rigging the result.”

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Both Khanna and Omar urged the State Department not to recognize a winner until investigations are conducted into allegations of misconduct.
Michael Kugelman, director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center think tank in Washington, said both EU and US State Department statements were “relatively mild … considering the great scale of the rigging that went down.”
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Earlier this week, the UN human rights office denounced violence against political parties and candidates. It voiced concern over the “pattern of harassment, arrests and prolonged detentions of leaders and supporters” of Khan’s party.
The EU, the US and Britain said they would work with the next government and did not congratulate any candidate or party.
British foreign minister David Cameron’s statement noted “serious concerns raised about the fairness and lack of inclusivity of the elections.”
Multiple legal cases have been brought against Imran, which disqualified him as a candidate and sentenced him to long prison terms. He denies wrongdoing.
Imran was ousted in 2022 after falling out with the country’s powerful military, which denies meddling in politics. His party won the last national election in 2018.
 
Lol these are the people that pressured the establishment in enforcing a NC resolution so that IK can get ousted.

And now all of a sudden they are showing 'concern' over democracy being harmed.

These people (anglo-saxons/white anglophones) are the worst. They really are the source of all ills in the world.
 
Lol these are the people that pressured the establishment in enforcing a NC resolution so that IK can get ousted.

And now all of a sudden they are showing 'concern' over democracy being harmed.

These people (anglo-saxons/white anglophones) are the worst. They really are the source of all ills in the world.
They don't give a hoot which group in Pakistan wins. What they want is turmoil and instability. One day support Pakistani army, the other day support PTI. They know well how to abuse every chance.
 
Lol these are the people that pressured the establishment in enforcing a NC resolution so that IK can get ousted.

And now all of a sudden they are showing 'concern' over democracy being harmed.

These people (anglo-saxons/white anglophones) are the worst. They really are the source of all ills in the world.
Yes, but these people didn't know that people of Pakistan will vote with determination and vengeance.
People literally voted for "Mr nobody" just because Imran Khan said so.
Such public support cannot be ignored.
Unless someone is as stupid as Asim Munir
 
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