PTI shares ‘simple rigging’ allegations with IMF in file



Omar Ayub Khan, leader of the opposition in the National Assembly, addresses the media during a press conference in Islamabad on July 15, 2024. — AFP
Omar Ayub Khan, chief of the opposition within the Nationwide Meeting, addresses the media throughout a press convention in Islamabad on July 15, 2024. — AFP 

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) shared what it referred to as “simple proof of electoral rigging on the whole elections 2024” in a file with the Worldwide Financial Fund (IMF) on Wednesday.

“Letter and dossiers delivered to the IMF mission in Islamabad,” Opposition Chief within the Nationwide Meeting Omar Ayub wrote on X.

A duplicate of the letter and file, and the Pattan report on common elections 2024 have been additionally forwarded to Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi, he added.

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The IMF’s technical mission group is visiting the nation to conduct a governance and corruption diagnostic evaluation (GCDA), the Ministry of Finance stated in an announcement. It’ll look at six key governance-related sectors and establishments, the assertion added.

Within the letter addressed to Mahir Binici, IMF’s nation head for Pakistan, Ayub cited former prime minister Imran Khan’s assembly with the IMF delegation on July 7, 2023, through which the PTI founder burdened the necessity totally free and truthful elections for the rule of regulation.

“He additional burdened that financial prosperity and development in a rustic might solely happen when there was rule of regulation and adherence to the structure,” the letter said.

The file, he stated, accommodates “substantial info and proofs of how state establishments, together with the Election Fee of Pakistan, suppressed PTI, forcefully snatching its public mandate, and engineering the electoral end result”.

“The systematic manipulation of the democratic course of is obvious throughout the nation, undermining the very ideas of justice, free will, and constitutional governance,” he added.

Given the importance of transparency in financial and political stability, Ayub stated his social gathering believes it’s crucial that these grave considerations “are delivered to the eye of all related stakeholders, together with worldwide establishments monitoring governance in Pakistan.”

In the meantime, the opposition chief stated that his social gathering was prepared to fulfill the visiting IMF delegation for “any additional data or clarification”.

“We belief that upholding the rule of regulation and democratic integrity will stay a precedence in all engagements regarding Pakistan’s future,” he concluded.

The letter got here a day after the IMF’s technical mission met Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi to overview the judicial framework as a part of the continued $7 billion Prolonged Fund Facility (EFF).

Based on a press launch issued by the Supreme Court docket on Tuesday, the chief justice offered an outline of “the continued efforts to boost judicial efficiency”.

He knowledgeable the delegation, led by Joel Turkewitz, that the judiciary in Pakistan is unbiased, and being head of the establishment, it’s his duty to guard the independence.

The CJP additional stated that the judiciary isn’t used to direct interplay with such missions however for the reason that Finance Division requested, this interplay is happening. He additionally stated he can be “fairly guarded to his feedback and views”.

In the meantime, the IMF delegation acknowledged the judiciary’s function in sustaining authorized and institutional stability and expressed its appreciation for ongoing reforms aimed toward strengthening governance and accountability.

“The dialogue reaffirmed a shared dedication to enhancing judicial effectivity and upholding the rule of regulation as a cornerstone of financial and social progress,” it said.

‘Pakistan election audit’

This isn’t the primary time the embattled former ruling social gathering has penned a letter to the worldwide lender.

Final yr in Feb, the PTI stated it had despatched a letter on the matter to the IMF’s Pakistan consultant to make sure an audit of the February 8 elections earlier than any extra bailout talks with Islamabad.

“Now we have right now despatched this letter to IMF,” social gathering’s chairman Barrister Gohar Khan advised a information convention in Islamabad.

The letter referred to as on the IMF to honour its dedication to demanding free and truthful elections.

Within the final interplay between Imran Khan and IMF representatives in 2023, it stated, the PTI had agreed to assist the lender’s financing facility for Pakistan provided that free and truthful elections be held within the nation.

The IMF had sought assist from all political events, together with Khan’s, shortly after agreeing with Islamabad on the $3 billion standby association, which the lender stated was within the lead-up to nationwide elections.

“An audit of no less than 30% of the nationwide and provincial assemblies’ seats ought to be ensured,” the PTI stated in its letter.

Nevertheless, it was made clear that the PTI and its founding chairman by no means needed to create any impediment to harm the nation’s economic system in any approach.