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US Senator Chris Van Hollen urges Pakistan to probe vote rigging claims in general polls

Taking to X, Senator Chris Van Hollen shared photos of a letter he wrote to Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Masood Khan on February 21 in which he praised the millions of Pakistanis who voted on February 8 in the country’s elections

PTI Islamabad, Washington Published 25.02.24, 12:01 PM
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A US Senator has urged the Pakistani authorities to fully investigate the claims of vote rigging in the country’s elections, emphasising that without a credible investigation a new government will struggle to bring the Pakistani people together.

Taking to X on Friday, Senator Chris Van Hollen shared photos of a letter he wrote to Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Masood Khan on February 21 in which he praised the millions of Pakistanis who voted on February 8 in the country’s elections.

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The significant turnout of Pakistani people from around the country and every walk of life speaks to the fundamental role elections play in democracies around the world, he said.

“Unfortunately, these elections were marred by political violence, allegations of unfair restrictions on political expression, and accusations of vote rigging,” the Democrat senator wrote.

The junior senator from Maryland, who was incidentally born in Karachi, further said, “The state department agreed with international and local election observers’ assessment that ‘these elections included undue restrictions on freedoms of expression, association, and peaceful assembly’.”

The letter also said Pakistani authorities shut down mobile telecommunications ostensibly as a security measure and the allegations made by a senior administrative
official of Punjab province that he participated in fraud “converting losers into winners” and changing the results for 13 national parliament seats.

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