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In letter to CJP, Yasmin Rashid draws attention to by-election rigging

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader and former provincial Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid wrote a letter to the CJP Qazi Faez Isa drawing attention to alleged rigging in the recently held by-election.

In a letter, the incarcerated PTI leader wrote to the Chief Justice of Pakistan that the slogan of honoring the vote was buried in the by-election because of historical rigging.

Furthermore, the text said, “They had no idea that people would come out in numbers to vote for the PTI founder Imran Khan. “Despite such oppression, people came out and made Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) successful,” she wrote.

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Moreover, she wrote, that PML-N had to form a coalition government by manipulating Form 47 during Feb 8 polls.

The letter text said, “This time in the by-election, they knew what was going to happen to them, they had already made preparations and won the election with fake votes in the boxes.”

To conclude, Dr. Yasmin Rashid appealed to CJP to take notice of the matter.

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