Islamabad:A senior Pakistani bureaucrat on Saturday alleged that the chief election commissioner and the chief justice were involved in poll-rigging in the recent election as he resigned from his post, taking the "responsibility for all this wrongdoing". Former Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha's remarks came amidst jailed former prime minister Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party began nationwide protests against alleged rigging and stealing of its mandate in the February 8 elections.
Speaking to reporters at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Chattha said the candidates who were losing the elections were made to win. I am taking the responsibility for all this wrongdoing and telling you that the chief election commissioner and the chief justice are also completely involved in this, he was quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper. Chattha resigned from his office after "accepting responsibility" for manipulation of poll results, it said.
Chattha said 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 said. The former bureaucrat said there was pressure on him to the extent that he contemplated suicide 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 politicians, he said. Meanwhile, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has strongly rejected the allegations Chattha has made against the chief election commissioner. In a press statement, it said, "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.