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If you all want to get some insight on what constituted as rigging stated by PTI then click the link below:
WHITE PAPER MASSIVE RIGGING IN GENERAL ELECTIONS IN 2013
Few paras from the Conclusion of this white paper:
PTI's faith in the "independence" of the ECP and the reputation and credibility of the CEC was exposed as being overrated since the ECP failed to assert its independence and to date continues to undermine the credibility of the elections by delaying decisions on petitions, especially relating to demands for thumbprint verifications from NADRA.
In fact, this whole issue of thumbprint verification by NADRA has become mired in controversy because it is being said in various quarters that the ballot papers and special ink which would have made the verification possible has in fact deliberately not been used by the ECP. With no proper clarification coming from the ECP itself but with NADRA stating repeatedly that they have the now-enhanced capacity to verify results effectively, it seems the ECP is admitting it has blundered or deliberately sought not to use the paper and ink required for NADRA verifications.
For the first time in Pakistan the electorate came out in large numbers, including people who never bothered to vote in elections. This has been a major positive game changer for Pakistan in participatory democracy. For instance, in Karachi the courage of the people in not only coming out to vote, but also in defying bullying by entrenched political interests, has lifted the veil of terrorized submission and altered the political dynamics of the city.
However, if the majority of the people who came out to vote for the first time, including youth and Pakistanis living abroad who flew in especially to cast their vote, feel they were robbed oftheir vote, they will not come out again to vote and we will never achieve a robust democratic state with a dynamic people all committed to playing their role in sustaining and furthering democratic norms.
While looking to the future, PTI also strongly feels that electoral reforms are essential including the move towards usage of electronic voting machines and biometric verification of voters, as well as replacement of the FPTP system - which does not reflect the true choice of the people since it requires no clear majority by the winner with a system of Proportional Representation. There are many models around the world to choose from and perhaps the National Assembly Committee on electoral rigging could also look at the issue of electoral reforms.
This White Paper is an effort to get the necessary electoral reforms in place for the future so that rigging becomes impossible and the people do not feel their mandate has been thwarted.
WHITE PAPER MASSIVE RIGGING IN GENERAL ELECTIONS IN 2013
Few paras from the Conclusion of this white paper:
PTI's faith in the "independence" of the ECP and the reputation and credibility of the CEC was exposed as being overrated since the ECP failed to assert its independence and to date continues to undermine the credibility of the elections by delaying decisions on petitions, especially relating to demands for thumbprint verifications from NADRA.
In fact, this whole issue of thumbprint verification by NADRA has become mired in controversy because it is being said in various quarters that the ballot papers and special ink which would have made the verification possible has in fact deliberately not been used by the ECP. With no proper clarification coming from the ECP itself but with NADRA stating repeatedly that they have the now-enhanced capacity to verify results effectively, it seems the ECP is admitting it has blundered or deliberately sought not to use the paper and ink required for NADRA verifications.
For the first time in Pakistan the electorate came out in large numbers, including people who never bothered to vote in elections. This has been a major positive game changer for Pakistan in participatory democracy. For instance, in Karachi the courage of the people in not only coming out to vote, but also in defying bullying by entrenched political interests, has lifted the veil of terrorized submission and altered the political dynamics of the city.
However, if the majority of the people who came out to vote for the first time, including youth and Pakistanis living abroad who flew in especially to cast their vote, feel they were robbed oftheir vote, they will not come out again to vote and we will never achieve a robust democratic state with a dynamic people all committed to playing their role in sustaining and furthering democratic norms.
While looking to the future, PTI also strongly feels that electoral reforms are essential including the move towards usage of electronic voting machines and biometric verification of voters, as well as replacement of the FPTP system - which does not reflect the true choice of the people since it requires no clear majority by the winner with a system of Proportional Representation. There are many models around the world to choose from and perhaps the National Assembly Committee on electoral rigging could also look at the issue of electoral reforms.
This White Paper is an effort to get the necessary electoral reforms in place for the future so that rigging becomes impossible and the people do not feel their mandate has been thwarted.
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