Islamabad: Senate Committee for Interior Chairman and Coordinator for Election Security Senator Rehman Malik on Friday wrote a letter to the Election Commission of Pakistan and sought reply for allegations labeled by different political parties regarding alleged rigging.
The coordinator in the letter said the committee expressed dissatisfaction over the elections results since various political parties have expressed reservations over the polling process and alleged rigging.
The letter asked the ECP to remove reservations and complaints of the political parties. He in the letter mentioned that the political parties have objections over pushing their polling agents out from the polling rooms, depriving them from form 45 and delay in counting.
Rehman Malik asked from the ECP that despite fixed time of polling results announcement why delay occurred in the results announcement?
What were the technical reasons of fault in TRS and RMS and why the fault created doubts in the minds of political parties’ workers and their leaders?
The letters further asks what the relevant authority didn’t assure smooth operation of the system.
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