Key Points

A major report from the Commonwealth Observer Group has found systematic election rigging in Pakistan's February elections. The report details how state institutions were weaponized to sideline Imran Khan's PTI party through judicial manipulation and symbol removal. International observers documented major discrepancies in vote counting and nationwide mobile network shutdowns on election day. The report urges the US to condition all military aid on verifiable steps toward democracy restoration.

Key Points: US Must Endorse Democracy Over Military Aid in Pakistan Report Says

  • Commonwealth report details judicial manipulation to tip scales for military's preferred candidate
  • Election Commission stripped PTI of its cricket bat symbol forcing independent runs
  • Mobile networks shut down nationwide on election day contrary to international law
  • US urged to condition military aid on verifiable democratic restoration measures
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US cannot afford prioritising stable military partnership over democratic Pakistan: Report

A new Commonwealth report urges the US to condition military aid on verifiable democratic reforms in Pakistan, citing evidence of widespread election rigging and judicial manipulation.

"The United States can no longer afford its shortsighted policy of prioritising a stable military partnership over a stable, democratic Pakistan. - Commonwealth Observer Group Report"

New York, Sep 15

Citing a 100-page report from the Commonwealth Observer Group, a report on Monday highlighted that the US can no longer afford its shortsighted policy of prioritising a stable military partnership over a stable, democratic Pakistan.

Instead, the International Business Times reported, the US must endorse the findings of the Commonwealth, other observer reports and condition all military aid on verifiable measures towards restoration of democracy in Pakistan, including an independent probe into the election irregularities and the intimidation of judges and providing funds for foundations of civil society.

The report from the Commonwealth Observer Group has provided evidence that the elections held in Pakistan in February last year were rigged to sideline Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). The conclusions made in the report are not mere allegations from a losing party but has revealed findings of international judges and election experts, the International Business Times reported.

"The Commonwealth report methodically details how state institutions were weaponised to create a 'pre-election period that significantly impacted the level playing field.' The two most consequential actions were judicial. First, the Supreme Court miraculously reversed a lifetime ban on politicians holding office, a move that Madiha Afzal of the Brookings Institution noted was designed to ensure 'the scales had been tipped heavily' in favour of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the military's preferred candidate. Second, and most cripplingly, the Election Commission, with the Supreme Court's blessing, stripped PTI of its iconic cricket bat election symbol," the report highlighted.

Candidates of Imran Khan-founded PTI party were forced to contest elections as independents, invisible on ballots to voters with significant illiteracy and were legally banned from claiming their share of reserved seats, as per the report. It further said, "On election day, the manipulation continued. Mobile networks were shut down nationwide, a move condemned by UN rapporteurs as contrary to international law. Election watchdogs like the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) reported that 'election agents were not allowed to observe result tabulations in about half of the constituencies,' and documented 'major discrepancies' between votes counted at polling stations and the results later declared.

As per the report, young voters in 2024 came out in large numbers to vote, however, their votes were invalidated by what they consider as corrupt system.

"The resulting government is a weak, illegitimate coalition of parties that, as Brookings Analysis stated, 'will function as a junior partner to the military.' This is a government that has already handed 'unprecedented power to the army.' America is now tethered to a regime with minimal popular support, whose primary constituency is the military brass, not the Pakistani people," the IBT reported.

"The United States can no longer afford its shortsighted policy of prioritising a stable military partnership over a stable, democratic Pakistan. That policy has created the very monster it sought to control: an unstable, nuclear-armed nation where the military is the only winner and the people are disenfranchised," the report stated.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian, I worry about instability in our neighborhood. But genuine democracy in Pakistan would actually be better for regional peace than this military-controlled farce. Hope US takes this report seriously.
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Michael C
The cricket bat symbol removal was particularly clever manipulation. In a country with high illiteracy, symbols matter. This was designed to confuse voters and disadvantage PTI. Shameful!
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Ananya R
Young voters coming out in large numbers only to have their votes invalidated - this breaks my heart. The youth want change but the system is rigged against them. 😔
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Sarah B
While I agree with the report's findings, the US has geopolitical interests that sometimes conflict with democratic ideals. Complete cutoff of military aid might create more instability. There should be a balanced approach.
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Vikram M
The Supreme Court's role in this is particularly disturbing. When judiciary becomes a tool for political manipulation, democracy is truly dead. Pakistan needs international pressure for genuine reform.

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