Pakistan Election: Former High Commissioner says: Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will be made victorious


- This election is predictable meaning it will be most rigged

- In Pakistan, whoever the army wants can be the prime minister Imran Khan was sentenced to 34 years in prison for criticizing the army

New Delhi: Ajay Bisaria has blasted that the parliamentary elections are going to be held in Pakistan on February 8 tomorrow, saying that the elections are not only predictable but also the most rigged.

Ajay Bisaria was the High Commissioner of India based in Pakistan. On Wednesday, he satirized the political activities of Pakistan and said that this election will be more of a 'selection' done by the army instead of an 'election'.

Ajay Bisaria laughingly told the reporters that this tradition of Pakistan Army has been there for the last several decades. There has been a lot of 'movement' going on there for a few days before this election, so these elections will be like a selection made by the army instead of an 'election'. The election is sure to be rigged rather than predictable, and the Pakistan Muslim League (M) party of three-time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will emerge victorious. Nawaz Sharif will become the Prime Minister.

In fact, the people of Pakistan want to see the former Prime Minister Imran Khan as the Prime Minister, but they have put many charges on this former cricketer and sent him to jail, the reason being that Imran Khan had severely criticized the army. Since that day the army has been burning with salt on them. He has been implicated in various cases and sentenced to 34 years in prison, and the Election Commission has disqualified him from contesting elections. So, not only can he not register his candidacy even while in jail, but his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has also put many leaders in jail. There is huge anger among the public against this. Not only the party workers or supporters but also the common people have come up against his jail journey. The present rule in Baluchistan and Sindh is in the hands of the Pathans of Punjab. There is great discontent against them.

Observers fear that widespread rioting may break out during the election and after the results.

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