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Elections process far from satisfactory: Pakistan Ex-servicemen Association

Islamabad, May 19, 2013 (PPI-OT): General Secretary of the Pakistan Ex-servicemen Association (PESA) Brig. Syed Masud ul Hassan on Sunday said the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is not paying attention to the complaints of rigging.

Contestants as well as voters have been protesting across the country staging sit-ins but to no avail, he said.

In a statement issued here today, he said that what happened in Karachi during the elections resulted in global humiliation which proved that our election process is far from being satisfactory after six decades.

Brig. Syed Masud ul Hassan said that why thumb impressions were taken on ballot papers if ECP lacked means of finger prints verification in the disputed constituencies.

Was this exercise carried out to given impression of independence of ECP to the masses, he questioned.

Employing proper finger print technology to trace out who were the actual voters and also those who tried hijacked the polling process was responsibility of the ECP, he said. He said that the top brass of the ECP should accept their failures and take corrective steps.

For more information, Contact:
Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Association
29, Khurshid Alam Road,
Westridge 1,
Rawalpindi
Phone: 0515477651, 0515477652, 0515477653
Mobile: 03008550180, 03008541133
Fax: 0515477649

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