Allegations by Rawalpindi commissioner: PTI wants judicial commission

ISLAMABAD -UNS: Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, PTI’s Gohar Ali Khan commented on yesterday’s press conference by the Rawalpindi commissioner — wherein he made rigging allegations.

“This is the first time that a commissioner delivers a press conference according to his conscience,” he said. He further said that a judicial commission should be formed on the allegations levelled and an inquiry should be conducted, adding that the results should be shared with the public.

While speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, PTI leader Omar Ayub Khan termed the rigging against his party “the mother of all rigging”, adding that PTI “rejects this in the strongest possible terms”.

He alleged that the 70,000 vote lead that Rawalpindi Election Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha spoke about yesterday belonged to PTI, and demanded that PTI candidates be notified about the original results..

Echoing PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, he asserted that PTI had won 180 seats in the National Assembly, and demanded that all 180 candidates be issued notifications by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

“I also want to point out that 18-19 of our seats in Karachi were stolen by MQM-P. Rigging took place the same way Chattha admitted yesterday,” he said.

“We demand that this process be reversed,” he said.

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