Efforts being made to keep Karachi residents from voting, alleges Sattar

Efforts being made to keep Karachi residents from voting, alleges Sattar

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Farooq Sattar on Saturday alleged that efforts were being made to keep residents of Karachi from voting in the upcoming General Election 2018

Addressing a press conference in Karachi, the politician claimed that the recently conducted population census in the metropolis and Hyderabad was fraudulent. 

Furthermore, the MQM-P leader said that authorities have continued to arrest his party's workers, adding that raids are also yet to stop. 

"We are concerned about the atmosphere of fear that has been created for [our] workers," Sattar stated. "We want to know why are these unjustified arrests being made? Why are raids being contacted?"  

The MQM-P leader, who recently set aside difference with the Bahadurabad group to contest elections under the same election symbol of kite, alleged that the party's workers and voters were unable to 'freely participate' in the election process. 

"Karachi's population was listed as less than half of the actual number in the census result," he complained. "The arrests of our workers are indicators of pre-poll rigging."  

Sattar further said that it seemed like a few political parties were 'favourites.' "You will only see banners of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and other parties in Karachi. Our banners have been removed from different parts of the city," he said.  
 
 
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