ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party clarified on Sunday it is not seeking an annulment of the Feb. 8 national polls, reiterating that its only demand was to be given back the mandate which had been “stolen” through alleged rigging.
Khan’s PTI and other political parties have held nationwide protests against alleged rigging, claiming that their polling agents were not allowed to witness the provisional consolidation of results by the Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) officials.
Pakistan’s indecisive polls were marred by a nationwide shutdown of cellular services and unprecedented delays in announcing results. A senior government official on Saturday stepped down from his post, claiming he had rigged election results in multiple national and provincial constituencies, accusing the chief justice and Pakistan’s top election official of being involved too. Both have rejected his allegations.
Khan’s PTI says that if it were not for the alleged rigging, it would have won 180 National Assembly seats across the country while its rival, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) would win only 17 seats. The PML-N, which emerged as the party with the most seats after the elections, has rubbished the PTI’s allegations.
“Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf would like to make it crystal clear that we do not plan on calling for annulment of general election 2024,” the PTI said in a statement.
“Our only demand is to fork up our mandate that’s been stolen through established rigging.”
Khan’s party said it was demanding an “urgent reprieve” for Pakistanis who were infuriated with rigging, caused by tampering with the results of the statement of count of votes.
“It is, therefore, imperative for all stakeholders, to ensure a smooth transition of power to democratically elected representatives of the people of Pakistan,” the party said.
Khan-backed independent members of parliament form the largest group in the legislature after the vote, but cannot form a government on their own, having run as individuals and not a party.
Khan is himself in jail and was barred from running in the election. His PTI is at loggerheads with the powerful military, whom Khan blames for keeping him away from elections. The military denies these allegations strongly.