Liaquat Ali Chatta, a bureaucrat and former commissioner of Rawalpindi, has recently resigned after accusing Pakistan of massive rigging in the general elections. In addition to allegations of vote rigging, his allegations are even more serious. Liaquat publicly stated that such rigging has been done in the entire election process following the instructions of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the Chief Election Commissioner. A high-level committee was formed to investigate the allegations Election Commission of Pakistan.
Liaquat Ali Chatta, a bureaucrat and former commissioner of Rawalpindi, has recently resigned after accusing Pakistan of massive rigging in the general elections. Along with allegations of rigging the results, his allegations are even more serious. Liaquat publicly stated that such rigging has been done in the entire election process following the instructions of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the Chief Election Commissioner. The Election Commission of Pakistan announced the formation of a high-level committee to investigate the allegations.
Chatta publicly told reporters on Saturday that the losing candidates were forced to win. 13 such incidents in Rawalpindihappened However, the Election Commission of Pakistan has denied all the allegations. They said that an urgent meeting has been called and a high-level investigation committee has been formed. According to sources, Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja joined the meeting through video link. It was decided that the concerned committee will record the statements of the District Returning Officer and other returning officers and submit them to the Election Commission within three days.