Senior Pakistan official admits election rigging as protests grip country
Source: The Guardian
Senior Pakistan official admits election rigging as protests grip country
Shah Meer Baloch in Karachi
Sat 17 Feb 2024 14.43 GMT
Last modified on Sat 17 Feb 2024 14.54 GMT
A senior official in Pakistan has admitted to election rigging amid protests breaking out across the country over claims that its general election results were unfair.
The confessional statement throws further questions over the legitimacy of the 8 February elections, which were marred by controversies and allegations of rigging in Pakistan.
Commissioner Rawalpindi Liaqat Ali Chatta told reporters that authorities in Rawalpindi, Punjab province, changed the results of independent candidates referring to candidates backed by the former prime minister Imran Khans party who were leading with a margin of more than 70,000 votes.
Chatta said there was so much pressure on him that he contemplated suicide, but that he then decided to make a public confession. I take responsibility for the wrong in Rawalpindi. I should be punished for my crimes and other people involved in this crime should be punished.
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