NA-133: Voters being bribed, video goes viral

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NA-133: Voters being bribed, video goes viral

The battle for votes between PML-N and PPP in Lahore’s NA-133, where a by-political decision is expected on December 5, has gone past the voting public to online media, where a viral video seems to show electors being paid off by party individuals.

The two players have faulted each other’s specialists for the supposed move.

PML-N’s Muhammad Arif enlisted a protest with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) expressing that the PPP is “paying off votes in the body electorate”.

Arif claimed that the PPP is making vow from the “purchased” citizens and circulating Rs2,000 per individual.

PML-N’s Ali Pervaiz Malik likewise showed up on record to talk about the matter. He said he censures the move and expectations that PPP will pay heed to such ongoing and end them right away.

“This phony video, wherein every one of the characters are veiled, this endeavor to dispatch a mission (against PML-N), has been dismissed by individuals of Lahore,” he said.

He said in the 2018 political decision, Malik Pervaiz won with 90,000 votes and the “strategies” being utilized by PPP come from a not secure party “didn’t get a 10th of the votes of PML-N’.

In the interim, PPP Punjab’s secretary of data, Shahzad Cheema, noticed that such recordings are doing the rounds via online media, saying that “the clasps are being made to circulate around the web by the two players”.

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He guaranteed his party had not given mandates to anybody to give any element any cash.

“In the event that this has happened at any level, the PPP emphatically denounces the demonstration,” he said.

Cheema said that the recordings are a “ploy” to destroy the political decision.

While, PTI Senator Ejaz Chaudhary likewise shared a video on Twitter, with the inscription expressing:

“The genuine essence of the PML-N has been uncovered.”

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As per Chaudhary, in the video, ladies citizens are being paid for their votes and a vow is being acquired from them.

“This is the reason they are against EVMs (electronic democratic machines),” he tweeted.

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