NA-122: Nisar rejects PTI's allegations of pre-poll rigging

Source: 
The Express Tribune
Publication date: 
Oct 14 2015

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan rejected on Wednesday Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) allegations of pre-poll rigging in the recently held by-polls in NA-122, Lahore.

 

“Allegations have been levelled on the National Database Registration Authority (Nadra) without any basis,” Nisar told media men in Islamabad, claiming he had rigorously investigated the allegations but could not find anything substantial.

 

The interior minister advised PTI chief Imran Khan to stay away from the politics of confrontation, saying it was not in favour

 

“Several external and internal elements want Pakistan to remain engaged in issues,” he said.

 

Nadra does not have any authority to shift anyone’s vote from one constituency to another, Nisar claimed, adding it was only the jurisdiction of the Election Commission of Pakistan to do so.

 

Even the ECP can only do so once a request is filed by the voter, he clarified.

 

The interior minister read out figures of transfer of votes from five constituencies of Punjab, claiming the PTI leadership once again hurled baseless allegations without any prior investigation.

 

“Nadra automatically sends information to the ECP of all voters who attain the age of 18 years,” he said.

 

Nisar said the government accepted all demands of PTI leadership, i.e. constitution of a judicial commission to probe 2013 polls, installing cameras in polling stations, etc.

 

“There should be a limit to Imran’s demands. I hope the PTI leadership will first investigate before hurling allegations,” he said, adding the party should learn to accept its defeat.

 

The PTI leadership had earlier expressed its concern over alleged pre-poll rigging in NA-122 by-election, where the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s candidate Sardar Ayaz Sadiq won the battle royal after getting 4,161 votes more than his rival Aleem Khan of PTI.

 

Imran had earlier warned its party activists of expected rigging in the Punjab by-polls. “They have planned to rig the election in women polling stations. My tigresses, be prepared as you all have to stop this. Be present in the stations,” the PTI supremo had advised his female party members while addressing an election rally in Samanabad, Lahore on October 4.

 

zffice to celebrate the PTI’s provincial candidate Shoaib Siddiqui’s victory in PP-147 by-poll.

 

The PTI chief said his party will approach the ECP once the investigation is complete.

 

Imran also congratulated Aleem Khan for putting up a “great fight” against Sadiq.

Fuente: http://tribune.com.pk/story/972730/na-122-nisar-rejects-ptis-allegations...