Imran Khan in In trouble: Pakistan opposition rejects polls outcomes, demands re-election
Imran Khan in In trouble: Pakistan opposition rejects polls outcomes, demands re-election
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ISLAMABAD: A multi-party conference (MPC) and Pakistan People’s Party late on Friday discarded the just-concluded Pakistan general polls. They are demanding a transparent and free and fair re-election.

A multi-party conference (MPC), called to work out a joint plan over alleged meddling in the 2018 general elections of Pakistan. They demanded a "transparent" re-election and said the polls were "rigged massively" and the results were stage-managed.

According to the reports, The MPC was headed by PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif and Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) President Maulana Fazlur Rehman. The meeting was held at the Islamabad residence of MMA leader Mian Aslam, as Dawn reported. The meeting was attended by leaders of various parties.

The APC (all parties’ conference) has utterly discarded the July 25 polls with consensus," declared Rehman while addressing the media after the meet concluded.

A multi-party meet was called for by the PML-N to think up a strategy over the alleged rigging of the Pakistan General Elections 2018.

"We do not consider this election to be the mandate of the public."

The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) had earlier on Friday took decision not to be present at the conference, with a spokesperson saying its guidance will formulate its own plan regarding alleged poll irregularities.

 

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