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Home » Some statements on Pakistan elections aren’t even factual, says FO

Some statements on Pakistan elections aren’t even factual, says FO

Cites elections exercise has demonstrated concerns of many commentators were misplaced

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Some statements against the general elections were not even factual, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said on Saturday as it reacted to the concerns over allegations of interference.

“We are surprised by the negative tone of some of these statements, which neither take into account the complexity of the electoral process nor acknowledge the free and enthusiastic exercise of the right to vote by tens of millions of Pakistanis,” the FO statement said.

The reaction came after the United States, Britain and the European Union on Friday separately expressed concerns about the electoral process in the wake of a vote on Thursday.

In separate statements, they called for a probe into reported irregularities.

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Elections were held for 265 seats in the National Assembly and a political party needs 134 seats for a simple majority.

The US and the EU both mentioned allegations of interference, including arrests of activists and added that claims of irregularities, interference and fraud should be fully investigated.

On Saturday, Australia said that it was regrettable that the Pakistani people were restricted in their choice since not all political parties were allowed to contest these elections.

In response, the FO said that such statements “ignore the undeniable fact” that Pakistan held general elections, “peacefully and successfully” while dealing with security threats resulting primarily from terroris

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