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ECP rejects allegations of rigging in general election

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ECP rejects allegations of rigging in general election

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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has strongly denied the allegations of rigging in the election by Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaqat Ali Chattha.

Responding to the press conference of Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, the spokesperson ECP denied all the allegations and said that the Chief Election Commissioner or any official of the Election Commission never issued any instructions to Commissioner Rawalpindi to change the election results.

The spokesperson of the ECP said that the commissioner of any division is not a DRO, RO or presiding officer, nor does the commissioner have any direct role in the conduct of the election.

It should be remembered that Commissioner Rawalpindi Liaqat Ali Chattha, during a press conference held at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium regarding the preparations for the PSL, accused of serious irregularities in the general elections.

Liaqat Ali Chattha alleged that the Election Commission, Chief Election Commissioner, and Chief Justice of Pakistan are also involved in this work and these people should also resign from their posts.

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Earlier, Commissioner Rawalpindi Liaquat Ali Chattha has announced his resignation after admitting the irregularities in the general elections.

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