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Commissioner Rawalpindi Liaqat Ali Chatta resigns over election rigging

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Commissioner Rawalpindi Liaqat Ali Chatta resigned from the post and admitted huge election rigging in the Rawalpindi division during the election 2024 on Saturday.

Commissioner Rawalpindi while holding a press conference at Pindi Cricket Stadium accepted the responsibility of election rigging in the Rawalpindi division and surrendered himself to the police for irregularities in the Feb 8 polls.

READ MORE: PTI Calls for Nationwide Protests Tomorrow Against Alleged Election Rigging

He said that I had done injustice in Rawalpindi Division and tendered an apology to the nation publicly for the sin. I have no right to live, said Liaquat Ali Chatta.

Furthermore, Commissioner Rawalpindi added that we have converted the defeated candidates into winners by a lead of fifty-fifty thousand, the stab in the back of the country does not let me sleep.

While giving a conference, he said there is no need to conduct re-election, the original form 45 should be submitted again and the situation will be clear.

 

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