PTI leader Hamid Khan has said that importance should be given to the statement given by the Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha given that everyone already knows rigging has taken place.

“If someone from the government’s machinery [says so], that is a confirmation of it,” Khan said, adding that he thinks other people will come out accordingly.

“Such historic rigging, there were attempts to compare it to the 2018 elections, which also had some attempts of rigging, but there is no precedent for such rigging in our history,” he said.

He said it is “ridiculous” to assert that the commissioner does not have a role when it comes to the elections.

“The reason for it is the Deputy Commissioner, who is the DRO, so how come the DRO’s boss does not have a role,” he said.

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