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Imran Khan’s PTI faces rigging claims in Pakistan Election 2024: audio leaks exposed

The traveled road of general elections in Pakistan on February 27, 2024, manifested allegations of rigging and other accusations. The election was highlighted as a core test of Imran Khan’s credibility as premier and the PTI party’s performance. Khan was ousted from the power position last year through a no-confidence motion and insisted on using his own choice of words to arrive at the current powerless position.

The PTI asserted that the way rival parties like the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) attempted to rig the elections was showing here. As the voting was administered for the National Assembly and provincial assemblies, people could be observed in the lines at the polling spots throughout the country. Sporadically, violence broke out in certain places.

Debated when audio leaks that were purportedly audio line records of plans had emerged. The uncovering of this audio clip would indulge the electorates in attempts to buy votes for the PML-N. The PTI agents accused the audios of attempting to rig the elections in the name of the former ruling party. Nevertheless, the PML-N considered and established these audio leaks as fake videos.

Due to this count, it would seem clear from the initial trend that the PTI is top in a majority of constituencies. Nevertheless, these accords do not yet scale a mountain of uncertainty as we all await their implementation. In such a stark moment, Imran Khan informed that the PTI would not tolerate the emergence of any “imported government.” Only after that did he urge a fair election. Security will continue to be an issue in turbulent situations, and it is losing momentum as it has an effect on these problems.

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