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Anticipating Orchestrated Elections In Pakistan.

The upcoming elections in Pakistan have stirred up a lot of controversy as there are concerns about possible orchestration and manipulation of the electoral process. Many political observers fear that the elections will be rigged in order to maintain the current Government’s hold on power.

Several opposition parties have raised concerns about the transparency and fairness of the electoral process, citing instances of vote suppression, intimidation, and bribery. There are also reports of media censorship and political censorship, with opposition voices being silenced and critical coverage being blocked.

Furthermore, there are reports of pre-poll rigging, with the ruling party reportedly using state resources and institutions to tilt the elections in their favour. In addition, there are fears of electoral violence and unrest, as tensions continue to escalate between rival political parties.

In light of these concerns, international observers and human rights organisations have called for greater transparency and accountability in the electoral process. They have urged the Pakistani Government to ensure free and fair elections, with equal opportunities for all political parties that are participating in this election.

The upcoming elections in Pakistan are crucial for determining the future of the Country’s democratic institutions and governance. It is imperative that the electoral process is conducted in a transparent and fair manner, without any external interference or manipulation. Only then, can the Pakistani people have confidence in the legitimacy of their Government and electoral process.

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