Pakistani army prepared in the controlled elections

in #news6 years ago

they are doing all the work. But saying, nothing is doing nothing. It is said that the Pakistani army The country is going to have a general election on 25 July. Candidates have already submitted the nomination papers. The Election Commission will announce tomorrow the final candidate list tomorrow. The Pakistani army has completed all the arrangements to make the results 'themselves'.

Such a role of Pakistani army is nothing new. The Economist said that the opposition parties had given money to the opposition parties to defeat the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in the 1990 general election, the army-controlled intelligence agency ISI or Inter Services Intelligence. There are already many evidence of the impact of the army's election in this election. They are published in many ways. Therefore, earlier this month, the decision of the army to respond to such a statement was decided. Army spokesman Asif Gafur rejected the preparations for preparing for the upcoming elections. But the evidence surrounding the election, but the opposite is talking.

Intervention in the democratic process
The parliament's upper house in March this year, the military's influence in Senate elections is noteworthy. While the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) was in power in Nawaz Sharif's party in Baluchistan province, some of his party lawmakers went against him in the Senate election. Nawaz's allies complained, here the ISI has taken the call-book. It is proved that when former lawmakers of Nawaz Sharif formed the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) with the help of independent lawmakers. Later, he lost the Nawaz's party candidate for the post of the Senate chairman. Sadiq Sanjarni was elected the Senate chairman for the first time as a resident of Balochistan.

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