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PML-N decides against boycotting parliament
Zulqernain TahirUpdated July 27, 2018
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LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has decided in principle not to boycott parliament on the issue of poll rigging and play an “aggressive” role while sitting on the opposition benches in the National Assembly.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the PML-N central executive committee (CEC) which was presided over by its president Shahbaz Sharif in Model Town here on Thursday.

“The meeting discussed at length the rigging issue and decided to do aggressive politics at the Centre and make efforts to form government in Punjab,” a PML-N insider told Dawn after the meeting.

The party also decided to take all other major parties, including the Pakistan Peoples Party and obviously excluding the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, to formulate a joint strategy to take up the rigging issue that it believes has deprived it of majority in the coming National Assembly.

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The CEC expressed strong reservations on ‘rigging’ and decided to use all options to expose it before the people.

PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb told Dawn that any decision whether or not to boycott parliament would be taken after consulting other parties at a multi-party conference (MPC) the PML-N had called on Friday (today) in Islamabad.

However, she hastened to add that unlike the PTI, the PML-N was not a party that could ever do politics which was detrimental to the country.

“We will (try to) form a ‘united political front’ to take up the issue of rigging. All political parties will gather in Islamabad on Friday to formulate a joint strategy against rigging. We will present constituency-wise evidence of rigging and issue a white paper on rigging after the MPC,” she said.

The former information minister said that the proposed united front would finalise a future course of action after the MPC.

“Constituencies in certain cities were targeted to achieve desired results. We have witnessed a similar pattern in Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan and some other areas,” she said.

“Rigging had been committed in a bid to ‘select ladla’ (Imran Khan),” she said and called upon the authorities concerned to hold an inquiry to ascertain why the result transmission system of the Election Commission of Pakistan had broken down.

Ms Aurangzeb continued to say that pre and post-poll day rigging had been carried out. “Why polling agents were expelled and not given Form 45,” she asked.

Moreover, she said, the voting process had been deliberately slowed down to deprive people of an opportunity to cast their votes.

“The PML-N’s mandate has been stolen and we will expose this,” she said.

Asked whether the party planned to take to the streets to protest against the alleged rigging, she said: “The country cannot afford agitation at this moment. The PML-N is not the PTI.”

Earlier the CEC meeting that lasted for several hours discussed the rigging issue and examined its evidence.

Speaking at the huddle, Shahbaz Sharif said that the results of the polls did not correspond to what he had witnessed during the election campaign.

“Other political parties also have serious reservations on the elections results as systematic rigging has been carried out,” he said.

The former chief minister of Punjab was happy to note that despite all odds Lahore had again proved that it was a PML-N stronghold.

Published in Dawn, July 27th, 2018
 
PML-N decides against boycotting parliament
Zulqernain TahirUpdated July 27, 2018
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LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has decided in principle not to boycott parliament on the issue of poll rigging and play an “aggressive” role while sitting on the opposition benches in the National Assembly.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the PML-N central executive committee (CEC) which was presided over by its president Shahbaz Sharif in Model Town here on Thursday.

“The meeting discussed at length the rigging issue and decided to do aggressive politics at the Centre and make efforts to form government in Punjab,” a PML-N insider told Dawn after the meeting.

The party also decided to take all other major parties, including the Pakistan Peoples Party and obviously excluding the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, to formulate a joint strategy to take up the rigging issue that it believes has deprived it of majority in the coming National Assembly.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD

The CEC expressed strong reservations on ‘rigging’ and decided to use all options to expose it before the people.

PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb told Dawn that any decision whether or not to boycott parliament would be taken after consulting other parties at a multi-party conference (MPC) the PML-N had called on Friday (today) in Islamabad.

However, she hastened to add that unlike the PTI, the PML-N was not a party that could ever do politics which was detrimental to the country.

“We will (try to) form a ‘united political front’ to take up the issue of rigging. All political parties will gather in Islamabad on Friday to formulate a joint strategy against rigging. We will present constituency-wise evidence of rigging and issue a white paper on rigging after the MPC,” she said.

The former information minister said that the proposed united front would finalise a future course of action after the MPC.

“Constituencies in certain cities were targeted to achieve desired results. We have witnessed a similar pattern in Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan and some other areas,” she said.

“Rigging had been committed in a bid to ‘select ladla’ (Imran Khan),” she said and called upon the authorities concerned to hold an inquiry to ascertain why the result transmission system of the Election Commission of Pakistan had broken down.

Ms Aurangzeb continued to say that pre and post-poll day rigging had been carried out. “Why polling agents were expelled and not given Form 45,” she asked.

Moreover, she said, the voting process had been deliberately slowed down to deprive people of an opportunity to cast their votes.

“The PML-N’s mandate has been stolen and we will expose this,” she said.

Asked whether the party planned to take to the streets to protest against the alleged rigging, she said: “The country cannot afford agitation at this moment. The PML-N is not the PTI.”

Earlier the CEC meeting that lasted for several hours discussed the rigging issue and examined its evidence.

Speaking at the huddle, Shahbaz Sharif said that the results of the polls did not correspond to what he had witnessed during the election campaign.

“Other political parties also have serious reservations on the elections results as systematic rigging has been carried out,” he said.

The former chief minister of Punjab was happy to note that despite all odds Lahore had again proved that it was a PML-N stronghold.

Published in Dawn, July 27th, 2018
PMLn and PPP still in good position. They will never boycott, plus both parties has no leadership like Imran Khan . This pressure tactics on PTI govt. Rest they don't care , MQM, Diesel party etc etc
 
good it has to be done as it is the choice of Pakistanis, there may be some mismanagement but not rigging let alone stolen mandate:D

Good to see that now Imran will also have a good opposition to keep reminding him why he came to power.:tup:
 
The number of cases on Shahbaz and Zardari will make sure that they will play opposition just fine but know better than to hijack the system or try to put it to a halt.
 
Unlike 2013 where social media was full of videos of rigging. I havn't across any this time.
because this time army not allowed media persons to enter polling stations and also mobile phones are not allowed for voters to remove evidence of rigging.there is video circulating on social media of media person showing permit to enter polling station by ecp but is forcefuly kicked out by rangers
 
the thing is they can't do anything else. No one in PMLN can mobilize people like NS did in 1997 when they attacked the supreme court.

because this time army not allowed media persons to enter polling stations and also mobile phones are not allowed for voters to remove evidence of rigging.there is video circulating on social media of media person showing permit to enter polling station by ecp but is forcefuly kicked out by rangers

then how did this surface? i don't understand
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Regardless of what happend, Imran khan government is going to work on
1) Fixing Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)
2) Strength National Accountability Bureau (NAB)
3) Strength, improve and make state institutes stronger including, police, bureaucracy, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), etc.
4) Investment in Human development (Education, Health * Hospitals)
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5) Imran Khan's government to strengthen ECP and allow overseas Pakistani to cast their vote in next election.
 
the thing is they can't do anything else. No one in PMLN can mobilize people like NS did in 1997 when they attacked the supreme court.



then how did this surface? i don't understand
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these pictures are limited to big personalities only and only on those polling stations on which they come.there is no media access on other stations in remote locations in which common people come to vote and also at time of counting.british newspaper regarded 80% election as rigged.when ik go for foreign visit he will always face this question for his tenure
 
They dont have any option punjab their home rejected them showbaz soon be joining bug brother in adiala
 
I am happy as that is how democracy works i wish we had given full term to PPP & PML N in 90s so that they could not come again to get sympathy votes that they are not allowed to complete their terms
 
PML-N decides against boycotting parliament
Zulqernain TahirUpdated July 27, 2018
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LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has decided in principle not to boycott parliament on the issue of poll rigging and play an “aggressive” role while sitting on the opposition benches in the National Assembly.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the PML-N central executive committee (CEC) which was presided over by its president Shahbaz Sharif in Model Town here on Thursday.

“The meeting discussed at length the rigging issue and decided to do aggressive politics at the Centre and make efforts to form government in Punjab,” a PML-N insider told Dawn after the meeting.

The party also decided to take all other major parties, including the Pakistan Peoples Party and obviously excluding the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, to formulate a joint strategy to take up the rigging issue that it believes has deprived it of majority in the coming National Assembly.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD

The CEC expressed strong reservations on ‘rigging’ and decided to use all options to expose it before the people.

PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb told Dawn that any decision whether or not to boycott parliament would be taken after consulting other parties at a multi-party conference (MPC) the PML-N had called on Friday (today) in Islamabad.

However, she hastened to add that unlike the PTI, the PML-N was not a party that could ever do politics which was detrimental to the country.

“We will (try to) form a ‘united political front’ to take up the issue of rigging. All political parties will gather in Islamabad on Friday to formulate a joint strategy against rigging. We will present constituency-wise evidence of rigging and issue a white paper on rigging after the MPC,” she said.

The former information minister said that the proposed united front would finalise a future course of action after the MPC.

“Constituencies in certain cities were targeted to achieve desired results. We have witnessed a similar pattern in Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan and some other areas,” she said.

“Rigging had been committed in a bid to ‘select ladla’ (Imran Khan),” she said and called upon the authorities concerned to hold an inquiry to ascertain why the result transmission system of the Election Commission of Pakistan had broken down.

Ms Aurangzeb continued to say that pre and post-poll day rigging had been carried out. “Why polling agents were expelled and not given Form 45,” she asked.

Moreover, she said, the voting process had been deliberately slowed down to deprive people of an opportunity to cast their votes.

“The PML-N’s mandate has been stolen and we will expose this,” she said.

Asked whether the party planned to take to the streets to protest against the alleged rigging, she said: “The country cannot afford agitation at this moment. The PML-N is not the PTI.”

Earlier the CEC meeting that lasted for several hours discussed the rigging issue and examined its evidence.

Speaking at the huddle, Shahbaz Sharif said that the results of the polls did not correspond to what he had witnessed during the election campaign.

“Other political parties also have serious reservations on the elections results as systematic rigging has been carried out,” he said.

The former chief minister of Punjab was happy to note that despite all odds Lahore had again proved that it was a PML-N stronghold.

Published in Dawn, July 27th, 2018
Biasness bounds to believe what we want to believe..if we analyse and see the pattern followed before and after elections then we will come to know that there is some truth in the claim of" pre and after poll rigging".
I don't think that PTI can get these seats without somebody's help and i cant even think that N league can loose much seats without somebody's help...
Thing is not that PTI should not have won but thing is the way the help showered to PTI castes a doubt in itsellf.
 
these pictures are limited to big personalities only and only on those polling stations on which they come.there is no media access on other stations in remote locations in which common people come to vote and also at time of counting.british newspaper regarded 80% election as rigged.when ik go for foreign visit he will always face this question for his tenure
i don't care what newspapers say that use their sources from proven and time tested liars. weak argument. no one will care weather it was rigged or not if he goes to other countries. they didn't ask Nawaz Sharif in 2013 so why now?
 
these pictures are limited to big personalities only and only on those polling stations on which they come.there is no media access on other stations in remote locations in which common people come to vote and also at time of counting.british newspaper regarded 80% election as rigged.when ik go for foreign visit he will always face this question for his tenure

which british newspaper is that, can you share the link to the article
 
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