Amidst the anticipation surrounding the upcoming elections, Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Palwasha Khan issued on Wednesday stark warning, asserting that the victory is already being declared even before the ballots are cast.
Addressing the press in Islamabad, Palwasha Khan vehemently expressed her disapproval of the shutdown of the internet, labeling it as unacceptable interference.
"We will not tolerate any attempts to steal votes," she declared with unwavering resolve, emphasizing the party's commitment to safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process.
Palwasha Khan raised concerns over recent developments, citing disruptions caused by the Finance Ministry over the past 16 months and the displacement of sentry workers from Islamabad's perimeters.
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She also highlighted instances of alleged intimidation, pointing to reported threats issued to voters by certain individuals.
"In this crucial moment, the sanctity of the electoral process must be upheld," Palwasha Khan asserted, stressing the importance of ensuring a fair and transparent election.
She denounced what she perceived as attempts to prematurely declare victory, particularly citing the self-imposed slogan of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by the PML-N.
Furthermore, Palwasha Khan underscored the party's unwavering stance against any form of fraud or coercion, warning against a repeat of past grievances. "We will not accept any manipulation or bullying tactics," she declared, urging vigilance and adherence to democratic principles.