Govt had biggest hand in alleged rigging: Arif Alvi

Govt had biggest hand in alleged rigging: Arif Alvi
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Summary Arif Alvi said PTI is bringing 61% data related to the election to the public sphere

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Friday brought the figures of the published ballot papers to the press. PTI leader Arif Alvi alleged that the biggest hand in the alleged rigging in general elections 2013 is of the government, Dunya News reported.

Talking to a media conference in Islamabad, Alvi alleged that as many as 71 thousand additional ballot papers were published for Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar’s constituency and yet, he said, he was defeated.

Arif Alvi said PTI is bringing 61% data related to the election to the public sphere. He alleged that the government is fooling the public and that the government has the biggest hand in the alleged rigging.

He said printing press in Lahore published over 13 lakh ballot papers illegally.

PTI leader said that over 63 thousand additional ballot papers were published in NA 101 constituency. He claimed that the printing of additional ballot papers was paid for by the Election Commission.

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