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Here it goes@SBD-3 please provide translation and some analysis to connect it with your thread title. Otherwise I will have to lock it. Thanks.
Afghanistan is on the brink of a civil war due to a persisting deadlock on the results of presidential elections. Haris Nisar, an Afghan MP, told the american website that the crisis has also taken its toll on common people as the uncertainty looms in the minds of common people. Muhammad Ahsan, 62 and a real estate dealer said that people are very cautious these days. Furthermore, NATO and US are also worried on the deteriorating situation as due to Afghanistan not signing the security agreement, the exit strategy of US and NATO troops is in serious jeopardy. Haris Nisar further said that the situation had the potential of turning Afghanistan into another Iraq and given the fears materialize, the situation will spiral out of control. It is pertinent to note that Ashraf Ghani leads the initial results of presidential elections. However, Abdullah Abudllah has refused to accept the results claiming the process to be rigged.
Here it goes
There cant be any analysis because there is a fundamental difference between post-Election situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The difference is, soon after the voting results started to go in favor of Mr. Ghani, Mr. Abdullah Abdullah refused to accept the results and threatened to establish a parallel government (which clearly means civil war). IK/PTI on the other hand, did not go for agitation rather allowed PML(N) to form the government, and simultaneously went to the Election tribunals and courts to get the disputed results settled. The Election tribunals were/are bound to settle the disputes within 120 days but failed to do their job presumably under government pressure (for example Saad Rafiq filed a petition to suspend the re-counting in his constituency and Election tribunal abides). IK/PTI gave Election tribunals 16 months instead of 4 months to resolve the disputes and only after that went on with the sit-in (just a sit-in and not a parallel government or civil war).And where is your analysis to connect it with the title