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PTI should not form govt until all constituencies are opened: MMA

Javed HussainUpdated July 31, 2018
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A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP

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MMA chief Fazalur Rehman leaves after attending a meeting in Islamabad. —AFP

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A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP

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MMA chief Fazalur Rehman leaves after attending a meeting in Islamabad. —AFP

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A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP


Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal Chief Maulana Fazlur Rahman on Tuesday demanded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to follow through on his victory speech promise and "open all constituencies".

"We demand that every constituency be opened and that the government should not be formed on the basis of current results," said the chief of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) as well as MMA, after a discussion between leaders of the alliance. He also demanded thumb verification of all votes.

He alleged that the PTI had emerged as the largest political party "only as a result of rigging" and should refrain from forming a cabinet [before the prime minister is elected] as it does not have majority.

"When PTI does not have the majority, other parties have the right to attempt to form the government," Rahman said, alleging that the party was engaging in the "worst horse trading in history".

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Showing flexibility over his previous stance of not taking oath in the new National Assembly, he said that the Jamaat-i-Islami's (JI) suggestion that elected MMA members should sit in the NA will be taken to the All Parties Conference (APC).

Rahman also asked MMA workers to continue protesting at local level and said that a call for national protests would be given after the APC.

He also asked the ECP to accept that it has been unable to perform its constitutional duty.

Rigging allegations
Rigging allegations by various political parties — including PPP, PML-N, Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) and MMA — had emerged soon after results started coming in on July 25.

Parties questioned the delay in compilation of results and alleged that their polling agents were not provided Form 45 at various polling stations.

PPP has said that it would sit in the parliament despite reservations over the process while the PML-N has demanded a judicial probe into the alleged rigging.

For more live updates, follow Dawn.com's official news Instagram account @dawn.today
 
And I Want Someone To Beat The Crap Out Of Him:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
let this suwaaarrrr squeal before being burnt into oblivion..
He has no value. PMLn, PPP and JI have left his alone so this isolated pig is squealing loudly before vanishing into the swamp.
 
PTI should not form govt until all constituencies are opened: MMA

Javed HussainUpdated July 31, 2018
Facebook Count37
Twitter Share
1

5b606a59c91c1.jpg

A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP

5b606a1b26d26.jpg

MMA chief Fazalur Rehman leaves after attending a meeting in Islamabad. —AFP

5b606a59c91c1.jpg

A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP

5b606a1b26d26.jpg

MMA chief Fazalur Rehman leaves after attending a meeting in Islamabad. —AFP

5b606a59c91c1.jpg

A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP


Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal Chief Maulana Fazlur Rahman on Tuesday demanded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to follow through on his victory speech promise and "open all constituencies".

"We demand that every constituency be opened and that the government should not be formed on the basis of current results," said the chief of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) as well as MMA, after a discussion between leaders of the alliance. He also demanded thumb verification of all votes.

He alleged that the PTI had emerged as the largest political party "only as a result of rigging" and should refrain from forming a cabinet [before the prime minister is elected] as it does not have majority.

"When PTI does not have the majority, other parties have the right to attempt to form the government," Rahman said, alleging that the party was engaging in the "worst horse trading in history".

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
Showing flexibility over his previous stance of not taking oath in the new National Assembly, he said that the Jamaat-i-Islami's (JI) suggestion that elected MMA members should sit in the NA will be taken to the All Parties Conference (APC).

Rahman also asked MMA workers to continue protesting at local level and said that a call for national protests would be given after the APC.

He also asked the ECP to accept that it has been unable to perform its constitutional duty.

Rigging allegations
Rigging allegations by various political parties — including PPP, PML-N, Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) and MMA — had emerged soon after results started coming in on July 25.

Parties questioned the delay in compilation of results and alleged that their polling agents were not provided Form 45 at various polling stations.

PPP has said that it would sit in the parliament despite reservations over the process while the PML-N has demanded a judicial probe into the alleged rigging.

For more live updates, follow Dawn.com's official news Instagram account @dawn.today
ya jawani pher nahi aani.

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PTI should not form govt until all constituencies are opened: MMA

Javed HussainUpdated July 31, 2018
Facebook Count37
Twitter Share
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5b606a59c91c1.jpg

A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP

5b606a1b26d26.jpg

MMA chief Fazalur Rehman leaves after attending a meeting in Islamabad. —AFP

5b606a59c91c1.jpg

A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP

5b606a1b26d26.jpg

MMA chief Fazalur Rehman leaves after attending a meeting in Islamabad. —AFP

5b606a59c91c1.jpg

A group of political parties announced a protest demanding new elections following allegations of rigging in last week's polls. —AFP


Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal Chief Maulana Fazlur Rahman on Tuesday demanded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to follow through on his victory speech promise and "open all constituencies".

"We demand that every constituency be opened and that the government should not be formed on the basis of current results," said the chief of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) as well as MMA, after a discussion between leaders of the alliance. He also demanded thumb verification of all votes.

He alleged that the PTI had emerged as the largest political party "only as a result of rigging" and should refrain from forming a cabinet [before the prime minister is elected] as it does not have majority.

"When PTI does not have the majority, other parties have the right to attempt to form the government," Rahman said, alleging that the party was engaging in the "worst horse trading in history".

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
Showing flexibility over his previous stance of not taking oath in the new National Assembly, he said that the Jamaat-i-Islami's (JI) suggestion that elected MMA members should sit in the NA will be taken to the All Parties Conference (APC).

Rahman also asked MMA workers to continue protesting at local level and said that a call for national protests would be given after the APC.

He also asked the ECP to accept that it has been unable to perform its constitutional duty.

Rigging allegations
Rigging allegations by various political parties — including PPP, PML-N, Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) and MMA — had emerged soon after results started coming in on July 25.

Parties questioned the delay in compilation of results and alleged that their polling agents were not provided Form 45 at various polling stations.

PPP has said that it would sit in the parliament despite reservations over the process while the PML-N has demanded a judicial probe into the alleged rigging.

For more live updates, follow Dawn.com's official news Instagram account @dawn.today
ECP should say fine....but spit out the pay for each who will be involved in opening, counting, security and also a fine to waste the state's time and money!
 
ignore him .


even election commission dont give a damn about this mullah munafiq .
 
When IK demanded back in 2013 elections about rigging and investigation of four constituencies, this treacherous maulana didn't give a shit.
 
Take this cancer hands on open all tge result im sure pti may win more so other parties also curse this evil
 

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