Election Day in Pakistan on February 8, 2024 was marked by allegations of rigging, violence, and political tension, as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) claimed victory while votes were still being counted. As votes were counted, accusations of vote tampering and violence marred the process, with the PTI alleging that rival parties were trying to rig the election. Political tensions ran high, with both the PTI and its opponents trading accusations of wrongdoing. The atmosphere was tense as the results of the election were still uncertain.
At the conclusion of the recent election in Pakistan, there were conflicting reports regarding the outcome and allegations of irregularities and violence. While some parties, such as PTI, expressed confidence in forming the next government, others voiced concerns about the integrity of the process. Several reports of violence and alleged rigging emerged from different areas, particularly in Karachi. Some parties called on the Election Commission of Pakistan to take action to address the concerns, while US politician Rashida Tlaib spoke out about the state of Pakistan's democracy. The election was a critical moment for Pakistan.
After the recent elections in Pakistan, there were many reports of misconduct and irregularities from various parts of the country. In Balochistan, Akhtar Mengal filed a complaint with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), alleging that the Station House Officer in Quetta mishandled 900 votes. Similarly, former lawmaker Mohsin Dawar raised concerns about large-scale rigging in North Waziristan's NA-40 constituency. In Punjab, Rehana Dar, a PTI-backed candidate for Sialkot, reported that the returning officer denied her Form 45.
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