Pakistani official: Rawalpindi officials changed the results of independent candidates
Admitting to fraud in the country's elections, a senior Pakistani official said the authorities in "Rawalpindi" changed the results of independent candidates supported by Imran Khan, who were in the lead. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, in the midst of Widespread protests across Pakistan regarding the results of the elections, a senior official of the country pointed out fraud in the results of the national elections in Pakistan. Feb. 8, which has been marred by controversy and allegations of fraud in Pakistan.
Liaquat Ali Chatta, Rawalpindi commissioner, told reporters officials in Rawalpindi, Punjab state. They changed the results of the independent candidates (supported by Imran Khan) who were leading by more than 70 thousand votes. According to “Guardian” report, Chata said that pressure Roy was thinking of committing suicide, but then he decided to publicly admit to committing fraud. I will take over. I should be punished for my crimes and other people involved in this crime should also be punished. Having been accused of cheating. He was arrested by the police after issuing this statement.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has rejected the accusations of this official about fraud; On the other hand, “Mohsen Naqvi”, the interim minister of Punjab, announced that he had ordered an “impartial investigation” in this regard. The election was banned but he participated in it through independent candidates, demanding the resignation of Pakistan’s Chief Election Commissioner due to what he called widespread electoral fraud.
The start of nationwide protests in Pakistan, Punjab police on Saturday arrested the candidate supported by the Tehreek-e-Insaf Party, “Salman Akram Raja” for participating in the protests in Lahore. Raja is one of more than 100 candidates who say the results were altered by fake votes.
Publisher | Tasnim News |