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Amid rigging allegations, ECP orders repolling at certain booths

By IANS | Updated: February 11, 2024 10:25 IST

Islamabad, Feb 11 Amid allegations of rigging in the general elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan has ordered ...

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Islamabad, Feb 11 Amid allegations of rigging in the general elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan has ordered repolling at certain polling booths.

On February 15, repolling will be held at 26 polling stations of NA-88, PS-18 and at 25 polling stations of PK-90, Dawn reported.

The repolling on abovementioned stations was ordered after a mob allegedly set fire to polling material at the returning officer's office, unidentified people confiscated polling material and damage caused to polling material by terrorists, the ECP said.

The poll watchdog has also sought a report from the district regional officer within three days regarding alleged vandalism at one polling station of NA-242 (Karachi Keamari-I).

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