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Rawalpindi commissioner says poll results ‘manipulated’ under his watch; ECP rejects claims

Tahir Naseer | Adnan Sheikh
February 17, 2024

Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha addresses a press conference at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Saturday, Feb 17. — DawnNewsTV

Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha addresses a press conference at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Saturday, Feb 17. — DawnNewsTV

Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha made explosive claims on Saturday, asserting that the results of the February 8 general elections were “manipulated” under his watch. He also resigned from his position.

Speaking to reporters outside the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Chatha said, “I am taking responsibilty for all this wrongdoing.” He alleged that the chief election commissioner and a top judge of the Supreme Court were “involved in this”.

“We made independent candidates — who had leads of 70,000-80,000 votes — lose by putting on fake stamps,” he added.

In a handwritten letter, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, he said he was resigning from his “post and service” as he was “deeply involved in serious crime like mega election rigging 2024”.

The letter was addressed to Punjab Governor Haji Ghulam Ali, interim provincial chief minister Mohsin Naqvi and the provincial chief secretary.

When asked if there were “irregularities” in the electoral process and if the local returning officers had delayed the transmission of results, Chatha said that “‘irregularities’ is a minor word for it”.

The commissioner further said that “stabbing the country in its back” does not let him sleep.

“I should be punished for the injustice I have done and others who were involved in this injustice should also be punished,” he added.

Earlier, addressing a press conference at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Chatha said there was “pressure” on him to the extent that he contemplated suicide in the morning but then resolved to present matters before the public.

“It is my request to the entire bureaucracy to not do anything wrong for all these political people,” he added.

Responding to Chatha’s claims, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said it “strongly rejected the allegations against the ECP or the chief election commissioner”.
In a press release, the electoral watchdog said none of its officials ever issued any instructions to Chatha for a “change in the election results”.

“Neither is the commissioner of any division ever appointed as a district returning officer, returning office or a presiding officer nor do they ever play a direct role in the conduct of elections,” it asserted.

“However, the election commission will conduct an inquiry into the matter as soon as possible.”

Caretaker Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi ordered an “impartial probe” into the allegations levelled by Chatha.

Taking notice of the claims in a statement, he directed that a “high-level committee” be constituted to conduct an inquiry into the matter.
“An independent inquiry of the allegations will be held,” CM Naqvi asserted, adding that the facts will be brought forward.

Meanwhile, Punjab caretaker Information Minister Amir Mir also rejected the claims made by Chatha.

Speaking to Geo News, he said that the commissioner had “not shown any proof” of the alleged tampering of election results.

Noting that Chatha was retiring on March 13, Mir said, “I imagine he’s trying to kick start his political career after he retires.”

The minister further questioned why the official did not come clean about the alleged rigging on February 8 when the polls were held.

Terming Chatha’s statements as “irresponsible claims”, Mir asked: “If he was forced, why did he not come forward on election day? Why did he come clean after election day?”

“There was some political affiliation of his own or plans and designs that did not happen so he is taking his anger out by blaming the government and elections,” the provincial minister alleged.

Mir further said a probe into Chatha’s mental health was needed, stating that the commissioner had called for himself to be severely punished.

The PML-N said that the statements made by the Rawalpindi commissioner were a “tactic to gain cheap popularity”.

Following the resignation, in a post on X, the Rawalpindi police refuted media reports of Chatha’s arrest.

Rawalpindi Senior Superintendent of Police (operations) Kamran Asghar also told Dawn.com that the commissioner had not been arrested. “How can we arrest someone till a case has been filed against them?” he asked.
On the other hand, PTI’s Khurrum Sher Zaman appreciated Chatha’s “courage and bravery”.
“It is hoped that other commissioners in the country would also make public such rigging,” he said in a post on X.


 
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PTI’s Ali Muhammad appreciates Rawalpindi commissioner, says CEC should return their ‘stolen mandate’

While talking to Geo News, PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan appreciated Rawalpindi Commissioner, Liaquat Ali Chatha, for coming forward regarding the alleged polling rigging, adding that the commissioner proved that the bureaucracy’s conscience was “still alive” by coming forward.

He went on to say it was time for the chief justice to take notice of their “stolen mandate” and for the chief election commissioner (CEC) to “correct” his mistake by helping them get their mandate back. He alleged that more than 170 seats were taken from PTI through poll rigging.
 
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This is unprecedented. The commissioner spills the beans. These are all signs that an end is in sight. The old dinosaurs are shaking.
 
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Full text of ECP’s rejection

Here’s the full text of the ECP’s rejection of Liaquat Chatha’s claims.

Full text of the statement:
“The Election Commission of Pakistan strongly rejects the allegations levelled by the Commissioner Rawalpindi on the chief election commissioner or the election commission and no official of the election commission never issued any instructions regarding changing the election results to the Commissioner Rawalpindi. Neither is the commissioner of any division ever appointed as a DRO, RO or presiding officer, nor do they ever play a direct role in the conduct of elections.
However, the election commission will conduct an inquiry into the matter as soon as possible.”
 
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New Rawalpindi commissioner denies predecessor’s allegations​

Feb 18,
In a dramatic turn of events, newly-appointed Commissioner Rawalpindi, Saif Anwar Jhappa, vehemently denied all allegations leveled by his predecessor, Liaquat Ali Chattha.

Hours after Chattha's shocking confession of involvement in rigging the February 8 elections and his subsequent resignation, Jhappa held a press conference at the DC office on Saturday to address the situation.

Contrary to Chattha's claims, Commissioner Saif Anwar Jhappa, who has taken over the position, insisted that Election 2024 was transparent. He asserted that the commissioner's role was solely one of coordination.

At the press conference, Jhappa was accompanied by the District Returning Officers (DROs) of all four districts under Rawalpindi Division – Hasan Waqar Cheema (Rawalpindi), Qurtaul Ain (Chakwal), Rao Atif Raza (Attock), and Captain Sami (Jhelum).
 
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Punjab govt removes Rawalpindi commissioner after rigging claims​

Feb 17,
The Punjab government has issued a notification relieving Commissioner Rawalpindi, Liaquat Ali Chattha, from his post in the wake of his startling confession regarding the rigging of the February 8 elections.

The additional charge of Commissioner Rawalpindi has been entrusted to Muhammad Saif Anwar Jappa, who currently serves as the Director General of Rawalpindi Development Authority.
 
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The generals and PDM are panicking.
 
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