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The deadline set by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) as November 30 for submission of reply to the alleged video of vote-buying and selling in the NA-133 constituency of Lahore has expired.
According to details, in the video, PML-N has been accused of buying and selling votes in the NA-133 constituency. PTI says PML-N leaders bought people’s right to vote and got them to sign affidavits.
The Election Commission had taken notice of the sale and purchase of votes in the NA-133 constituency and sought a reply from the concerned agencies by November 30. The commission said it had not yet received any response from NADRA, PEMRA, or the IG’s office on the alleged video.
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It may be recalled that earlier in the National Assembly constituency 133, votes were allegedly bought and sold for by-elections, a video of the incident came to light. The PTI and its allies have demanded an inquiry from the authorities.
Sharing a video with the Election Commission from the official account of PTI 3 days ago on the social networking website Twitter, the question was asked whether this video is enough to disqualify the PML-N from the by-election of NA-133.
Masoomana Sawaal to ECP – Is this video enough to disqualify PMLN from #NA133 Elections? They are buying votes by exploiting poor people’s circumstances and here is the video evidence. pic.twitter.com/XcfpC3goli
— PTI (@PTIofficial) November 28, 2021
The PTI’s Twitter account was asked if the PML-N members bought votes for which the living conditions of the poor were misused, of which we have video evidence.