PPP urges ECP to take notice of PM's visit to Ghotki
ISLAMABAD: Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, the spokesman to the Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has demanded of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to take notice of interference by Prime Minister and the federal cabinet in the by-election in NA-205 Ghotki.
In a statement, Senator Mustafa Khokhar said that Prime Minister has taken his "rigging plane" to Ghotki and his visit of Ghotki amounts to rigging in the by-elections.
He said the ECP should assure equal implementation of election rules for the government and the opposition. ”The Election Commission should take notice of this irregularity and should maintain its credibility which is already sagging,” he said. He said that soon the Secretary General of PPP will file a complaint in the Election Commission of Pakistan in this regard. “The PPP will not allow rigging in Ghotki by-election and elections in Fata,” he said.
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